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Dolores Catania, 54, appeared on the June 6 episode of Jeff Lewis' eponymous SiriusXM show, where she revealed she's gained 20lbs. 'I’m having a really hard time right now.
Ananda Lewis. Steve Granitz/WireImage/Getty As an MTV veejay in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Ananda Lewis was a standout. After getting her start hosting BET's "Teen Summit," she moved over to MTV, ...
Adult & Teen Challenge MidSouth announce the appointment of Jeff Lewis, former field representative for U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander, as director of Marketing and Development, bringing experience ...
Ananda Lewis, a former MTV video jockey and talk show host, has died after a lengthy battle with breast cancer. She was 52. Lewis’ sister, Lakshmi, made the devastating news in a short Facebook ...
The 'Severance' star makes his debut as the serial killer in the teaser trailer for Peacock's forthcoming binge, coming this ...
Ananda Lewis, the beloved former MTV VJ, talk show host and tireless advocate, has passed away. She was 52. The news was confirmed by her sister Lakshmi, who shared a heartfelt Facebook post ...
Ananda Lewis in 2005. Reflecting on the series to Shondaland, Lewis said, “I wish I had stopped the people that wanted me to do the [talk] show and said, ‘Not yet, it’s a little too early to do this.’ ...
Lewis left her MTV role in 2001 and began hosting her eponymous talk show. "I wanted a change," she told Teen People at the time. "It was a matter of proving to myself that I can do [this]." ...
Former MTV VJ and talk show host Ananda Lewis has recently died after her years-long battle with breast cancer. She was 52. Lewis’ sister Lakshmi took to her Facebook and revealed her death on ...
Lewis, who was born March 21, 1973, in Los Angeles, began her career on BET when she landed a role as host of "Teen Summit" in 1993, a talk show program that focused on issues faced by Black teens.
Ananda Lewis, a former MTV VJ who connected a generation of music fans to their favorite celebrities in the network's heyday, has died. She was 52.
Ananda Lewis, a former MTV VJ who connected a generation of music fans to their favorite celebrities in the network's heyday, has died. She was reportedly 52.