The voice of Luther Vandross has been called "flawless" and "as smooth as silk." It's been known to create an atmosphere of pure romance: For many years, Vandross was the go-to singer for when you wanted to get in the mood.
More about the bedroom in a moment. First: that voice. Vandross' vocal instrument was supremely fine-tuned, controlled and yet effortless. That breezy quality was something Vandross perfected during the years he spent as a background vocalist for some of the biggest stars of the 1970s: Bette Midler, David Bowie and Barbra Streisand are just a few of the A-listers who wanted to work with him. Read More...
At this point, we've come to expect this exact type of outrageousness from Stevie J, who has made a career out of this sort of behavior on reality television. The Love & Hip Hop star, who is well-known for his work with Diddy over the years, recently went viral for a new video interview with Leah's Lemonade, where he appears to ask for oral sex off-camera before slurping sounds can be overhead for the next few minutes of the interview. Read More...
Arguably, the most way-out member of the Addams family is the lovably bizarre Uncle Fester. A fixture of Charles Addams' cartoons, Fester was memorably brought to life by actor Jackie Coogan.
Born in Los Angeles in 1914, Coogan was one of the most famous child stars in Hollywood history. As chronicled in "Hollywood Kids," by Thomas G. Aylesworth, the legendary Charlie Chaplin launched Coogan into international fame when he cast the young actor in the 1921 comedy " Read More...