Nicole Beals

Nicole’s News- October 11

Rascal Flatts‘ Gary LeVox is sharing new information about why the group parted ways. He recently told People magazine that he was not happy with the way things ended and he wasn’t happy that Joe Don Rooney quit. Gary says Joe Don’s decision to quit came out of nowhere. Joe Don has not commented and has remained quiet on social media since his DUI arrest last month. Gary LeVox has nine solo shows scheduled for this year. The first coming up on Thursday in Evansville, IN.

A That 70’s Show spinoff is in the works on Netflix.  That 90’s Show will pick up in 1995 with Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp returning to play Red and Kitty Forman. No word on whether other actors will be returning or makin guest appearances.

 

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