The people of Spain adored their benevolent King Alfonso XIII...at first. However, as the years wore on, he couldn't hide the twisted man he was deep down.
Olivia Newton-John continues to capture hearts with her iconic role in “Grease,” but her backstory hides unbelievable tragedies
Haing S. Ngor was the first Asian actor to win an Academy award for a debut performance—but his success followed close on the heels of unspeakable tragedy.
Jenny Maxwell had Hollywood at her fingertips and her whole life ahead of her—but if few people know of her today, maybe that’s because of her chilling end.
The tragic and disturbing story of Ann Woodward is chilling proof that the higher you climb, the further there is to fall.
Surrounded by indulgence from birth, Lady Jeanne Campbell never learned how to control herself—and she paid a dark price for it.
Now that the media firestorm has settled, we finally know the chilling details surrounding Aaron Carter: his nightmarish life and tragic death.
One of the most beautiful women and most raucous socialites of her time, Alice Roosevelt lit up newspapers around the world with her antics, driving her father Theodore Roosevelt wild.
Etta James knew how to party, which she probably learned from her teenage mother. Unfortunately, it led her straight to the psych ward.
Before Marie Henriette even hit 18, she was handed a husband and a one-way ticket to becoming Queen of Belgium—neither of which she actually cared about.
History’s great atrocities are blamed on tyrants or mobs, but it was also clerks, administrators, and middle managers who made all this mayhem possible.
Jack Cassidy was the Broadway actor, singer, and director whose erratic personal life nearly overshadowed his staggering stage accomplishments.
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