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.
Vivian Barna, founder and president of All About Rabbits Rescue, Inc, explains what it takes to have a pet rabbit and encourages rabbit adoption.
Chef Danielle Sepsy shares tips on how to set a beautiful Easter table.
Lucasfilm announced Friday three new live-action films in the franchise at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023. One of the films will feature the return of Daisy Ridley as Rey.
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A Florida family on temporary hard times after a father underwent major surgery. After things picked up, the mother surprised their sons with a new home after living with friends and a hotel.
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The top entertainment headlines for April 6, 2023.
A Virginia fifth grader has made headlines for spotting an error in his science textbook. He noticed an igneous rock and a sedimentary rock had been labeled incorrectly and told his teacher who then helped get the message to the publisher, Five Ponds Press. The publisher reportedly sent a handwritten letter thanking the fifth grader for catching the error.
A two-year-toddler showed up with gifts in hand at the hospital to meet his new baby brother.
King Charles III’s wife has been officially identified as Queen Camilla for the first time, with Buckingham Palace using the title on invitations for the monarch’s May 6 coronation.
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