Dancing with the Stars crowns season 33 winners, former bachelor Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson.
After eight weeks of impressive moves, stellar choreography, and surprising celeb talent, season 33 of Dancing with the Stars has crowned its new winners.
The 3-hour finale which aired on Tuesday night, saw stars Joey Graziadei, Ilona Maher, Stephen Nedoroscik, Chandler Kinney, and Danny Amendola facing off alongside their partners for the iconic Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy.
After a record breaking amount of votes poured in, fans crowned Graziadei and his pro Jenna Johnson the season 33 champions, with Maher and her partner Alan Bersten as the runner ups.
Kinney placed third alongside partner Brandon Armstrong, Nedoroscik and pro Rylee Arnold came in fourth, and Amendola placed fifth with partner Witney Carson.
Wendy Williams deemed legally incapacitated amid dementia battle.
News of the former talk show host's condition comes 9 months after her diagnosis with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia was revealed.
While reps for Williams have yet to speak publicly on her current condition, documents filed by legal guardian Sabrina Morrissey note that the 60-year-old TV personality is 'cognitively impaired, permanently disabled and legally incapacitated.'
Along with the rare form of dementia, Williams also suffers from a variety of different health issues, including Graves disease and Lymphedema.
Actor Earl Holliman dies at 96.
Throughout his career, Earl Holliman starred in various films and television shows, starring alongside the likes of Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Katharine Hepburn, Burt Lancaster, Anne Francis, and more.
He is best known for his roles in the 1970's hit series Police Woman alongside Angie Dickinson, the 1956 film The Rainmaker in which he won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor, and in the debut episode of The Twilight Zone .
He passed away on Monday while in hospice care at his home in Studio City, California.
His death was confirmed by partner Craig Curtis in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter .
National Jukebox Day is celebrated in the U.S. Happy National Jukebox Day.
First invented in 1889, these coin-operated music boxes became a staple in pubs and diners all across the U.S. and still continue to evolve today.
While many jukeboxes today are designed to function digitally, nothing can beat the nostalgia of inserting a coin and selecting your favorite song.
Celebrate the holiday by creating a playlist of your own jukebox favorites, or do some research to find a bar or restaurant with a working jukebox near you.
In today's birthday news: Science educator Bill Nye turns 69, U.S. Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy 67, actor Michael Rispoli 64, Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante 62, actor Fisher Stevens 61, actress Robin Givens 60, actor Jaleel White 48, martial artist/actor Bruce Lee would be 84, guitarist Jimi Hendrix would be 82.