Lionel Richie gave insight into the “disastrous” brawl between Brenda Harvey-Richie and Diane Alexander in his new memoir.
"Find out the shocking secret nickname given to Michael Jackson by Lionel Richie! Fans are buzzing over this jaw-dropping revelation in ...
While you can’t spell “Commodores” without “odor,” the band’s former frontman, Lionel Richie, claimed that another iconic singer from the ‘70s and ‘80s actually smelled all night long – and during the ...
HOLLYWOOD, CA– In exclusive excerpts from his memoir Truly, published by People magazine, Lionel Richie discusses his past distrust of the phrase “I love you” and details the 1988 incident that ended ...
Lionel Richie, 76, fans were extremely upset after an event in Times Square on Monday, September 29. After they showed up to a concert venue expecting to see the singer perform in an intimate setting, ...
Lionel Richie is candidly opening up about his ex-wife's arrest, which he called "the scandal of my century" in his new memoir Truly. Harvey and Richie tied the knot in 1975 and adopted their daughter ...
Oct. 1 (UPI) -- October 2025 will see the release of movies like TRON: Ares and books such as Ali Hazelwood's Mate. The slate of upcoming TV and Broadway shows, albums, Las Vegas residencies and video ...
Lionel Richie has opened up about the headline-making fight between his first and second wives that occurred 37 years ago. Back in June 1988, Brenda Harvey was arrested and faced charges of ...
In his new memoir, Richie speaks of his longtime, late friend Jackson. Richie shared that Quincy Jones allegedly gave Jackson the nickname “Smelly." ...
In 'Truly,' Lionel Richie's no-holds-barred new memoir, the Grammy winner opens up about one of the darkest moments in his personal life that became painfully public.
Lionel Richie says that while working on the charity single 'We Are the World' in the mid-'80s, Quincy Jones gave Michael Jackson the nickname 'Smelly' because of his hygiene habits.
Many fans of Lionel Richie's were left dissappointed after buying tickets for a New York event that many reportedly felt was misleading.