John Schneider’s wife Alicia Allain has died.
The “Dukes of Hazzard” star announced the news on Thursday with a Facebook post mourning the loss of his wife.
“My beautiful Smile is pain free, living in her new body alongside Jesus,” he wrote.
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A photo of his wife as well as two hands, wearing matching rings, accompanied the post.
“Please respect our privacy during this time of grief. Please do not ask any questions. If you have any pictures of us and our obvious love and adoration for each other, please post them below,” he continued. “Lastly… hug those you love tight and let them know how you feel. We always did.”
The two were married in 2019 at the barn at John Schneider Studios in Holden, Louisiana..
He was previously married to Tawny Little from 1983 to 1986 and Elvira “Elly...
The “Dukes of Hazzard” star announced the news on Thursday with a Facebook post mourning the loss of his wife.
“My beautiful Smile is pain free, living in her new body alongside Jesus,” he wrote.
Read More: Hayden Panettiere’s Brother Jansen Panettiere Dies At Age 28
A photo of his wife as well as two hands, wearing matching rings, accompanied the post.
“Please respect our privacy during this time of grief. Please do not ask any questions. If you have any pictures of us and our obvious love and adoration for each other, please post them below,” he continued. “Lastly… hug those you love tight and let them know how you feel. We always did.”
The two were married in 2019 at the barn at John Schneider Studios in Holden, Louisiana..
He was previously married to Tawny Little from 1983 to 1986 and Elvira “Elly...
- 2/23/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Remember Jumby? Jumby remembers you. Jumby wanted to be born. Jumby wanted to be in a good movie. Jumby still can't believe he ever hooked up with those Platinum Dunes guys. Jumby thought his troubles were over. Jumby now lands in court. Poor Jumby.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rogue Pictures, a division of Relativity Media, is being sued for allegedly lifting the idea behind the 2009 horror film The Unborn from a novel published nearly two decades earlier.
The claim was made Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court by a relative of Erna Segal, who published in 1990 a book entitled Transfers under the pseudonym Erna Olinger before passing away in 2003.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff's novel is about a young woman who is haunted by the spirit of her dead twin sister, so much so that it leads to a facial abnormality that caused the main character to seek psychiatric treatment.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rogue Pictures, a division of Relativity Media, is being sued for allegedly lifting the idea behind the 2009 horror film The Unborn from a novel published nearly two decades earlier.
The claim was made Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court by a relative of Erna Segal, who published in 1990 a book entitled Transfers under the pseudonym Erna Olinger before passing away in 2003.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff's novel is about a young woman who is haunted by the spirit of her dead twin sister, so much so that it leads to a facial abnormality that caused the main character to seek psychiatric treatment.
- 1/11/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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