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Robert Conrad, Star Of
    Ne-Yo’s Wife Crystal Smith Will Be Filing For Divorce
 Another celebrity couple is headed for splitsville. Ne-Yo and his wife, Crystal Smith, are reportedly preparing for a divorce.
According to The Jasmine Brand, Smith is filing to di- vorce Ne-Yo this month. The now former couple has allegedly been separated for “quite some time.” It seems that Smith is the one who de- cided to leave and will be ini- tiating the divorce proceedings. An anonymous source has said that Smith
NE-YO AND WIFE CRYSTAL SMITH
plans to file “very, very soon.”
“Crystal left him,” the source said. “She’s had enough.”
Smith has also deleted every photo of the “So Sick” singer from her Instagram. There’s a few cryptic posts that hint that they had had some tough times in the past year. In Ne-Yo’s new year’s post, he mentioned that 2019 had been a rough year for the two but they were fighting for their marriage.
   Television Series ‘The Wild
Wild West,’ Dies At 84
Robert Conrad, the actor best known for his role in the television show The Wild Wild West, has died. He was 84.
“He lived a wonderfully long life and while the family is sad- dened by his passing, he will live forever in their hearts,” family spokesman Jeff Bal- lard tells PEOPLE.
Born in Chicago on March 1, 1935, Conrad worked as a milkman while pursuing a ca- reer as a local nightclub singer before moving to Los Angeles in 1958 and booking his first big recurring role on Hawai- ian Eye in 1959.
After Hawaiian Eye, the actor went on to star as Secret Service agent James T. West
ROBERT CONRAD
in The Wild Wild West, which ran from 1965 to 1969. The show followed the characters of West and Artemus Gor- don as the country’s first Se- cret Service agents exploring the west during the Ulysses S. Grant administration.
  Tyler Perry’s ‘If Loving You Is Wrong’ Is Cancelled
 One of Tyler Perry’s shows is coming to an end. It’s been announced that If Loving You Is Wrong, which airs on OWN, is being can- celed after its upcoming sixth season.
“We are grateful to Tyler Perry and the talented cast and crew for giving us five in- credibly entertaining sea- sons,” OWN President Tina Perry said in a statement. “We can’t wait for fans to see the jaw-dropping storylines that are going to unfold this season. It delivers all the juicy drama like only Tyler Perry can.”
TYLER PERRY
  According to a press re- lease, “the much-anticipated final season promises to be explosive and sexier than ever before while revealing
some long-awaited answers to viewers’ burning ques- tions. Life-changing catastro- phes will leave the town reeling and changed forever.”
   Love And Hip Hop Couple Safaree Samuels And Erica Mena Samuels Welcome Baby Girl
SAFAREE AND ERICA SAFAREE AND THE BABY
“Just here staring at my husband as he obsesses over our daughter ♥🌹🙏🏽 I thank God. I prayed for this life.” – Erica Mena Samuels
  ‘First Ladies’ Drama Starring Viola Davis As Michelle Obama Gets Series Order At Showtime
 Showtime has given a straight-to-series order to one-hour drama First Ladies, whose first season stars Viola Davis as former first lady Michelle Obama. Davis also executive pro- duces the series, which was put on fast-track develop- ment at the premium cabler last August with a three- script commitment.
It hails from writer Aaron Cooley (novels Four Seats: A Thriller of the Supreme Court, The Guns of Ridge- wood), Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Produc- tions, Cathy Schulman’s
VIOLA DAVIS AND MICHELLE OBAMA
  Welle Entertainment (Other- hood), Jeff Gaspin’s Gaspin Media (LA’s Finest)
and Brad Kaplan (The In- truder). Showtime and Lion- sgate TV co-produce.
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