After a high-profile divorce, celebrity chef Gina Neely is heading to Rome to look for love. She joins Cheddar to discuss her experience on Bravo's "To Rome for Love." Neely and her ex-husband Pat split in 2014 after co-hosting "Down Home With the Neelys."
"To Rome for Love" sends five women to the Eternal City to try out the local dating scene. Neely reveals if she could spot a potential lover based on what they ordered at dinner. She also gives advice to divorced women looking for another shot at love.
Finally, we put her to the test in a game of "Italian Food or Italian Dude?" Neely has to determine whether certain words are the names of Italian men or meals. Find out if she knows her Berlusconis from her caciucos.
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The Paley Center in New York is holding an immersive exhibit to celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'Will & Grace.' Cheddar News took a peek at the exhibit to mark the anniversary and celebrate Pride month.
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Kesha and producer Dr. Luke have settled a legal dispute from nearly a decade ago. Kesha had accused Dr. Luke of sexual assault and he countersued her for defamation.
Randy Wicker, a pioneer in the movement for LGBTQ+ rights and who's serving as the grand marshal for New York City's Pride parade, sat down with Cheddar News to reflect on his years of activism and why he's doing it.
Police officers in South Carolina made sure that a birthday party for one little girl with cerebral palsy was extra special.
A rare Maurice Sendak picture story, originally a pamphlet for a 1970 museum fundraiser, will be coming out in book form next year.
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