A day after being involved in a fatal multi-car crash, DWTS pros Emma Slater and Sasha Farber are feeling thankful that no one on their team was seriously hurt while aboard a Dancing with the Stars: Live! tour bus.
On Tuesday, the engaged couple confirmed on social media that they were involved in the crash, but assured fans that they were safe.
“We took this picture last night after being involved in the I-80 road accident in Iowa, on our ride out,” Slater, 29, captioned a photo on Instagram of her and Farber, 33, smiling into the camera. “Thinking of everyone involved.
On Tuesday, the engaged couple confirmed on social media that they were involved in the crash, but assured fans that they were safe.
“We took this picture last night after being involved in the I-80 road accident in Iowa, on our ride out,” Slater, 29, captioned a photo on Instagram of her and Farber, 33, smiling into the camera. “Thinking of everyone involved.
- 2/7/2018
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
One woman was killed and four others injured in a 19-vehicle crash involving a Dancing with the Stars: Live! tour bus, People confirms.
Josephina Mae Buffington, 21, of Fairfax, Iowa, died during the Iowa pileup, according to a crash report by the Iowa State Patrol obtained by People. She was not wearing a seatbelt.
Iowa State Patrol Sgt. Nathan Ludwig tells People the 19-vehicle crash occurred near Poweshiek County on Interstate 80 near Grinnell on Monday.
Three vehicles were on the shoulder of I-80 when a semi-truck struck a vehicle.
Buffington was transported to the state medical examiner by Smith Funeral Home,...
Josephina Mae Buffington, 21, of Fairfax, Iowa, died during the Iowa pileup, according to a crash report by the Iowa State Patrol obtained by People. She was not wearing a seatbelt.
Iowa State Patrol Sgt. Nathan Ludwig tells People the 19-vehicle crash occurred near Poweshiek County on Interstate 80 near Grinnell on Monday.
Three vehicles were on the shoulder of I-80 when a semi-truck struck a vehicle.
Buffington was transported to the state medical examiner by Smith Funeral Home,...
- 2/7/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Derek Hough recognizes that life can change in an instant after a tour bus carrying his Dancing with the Stars family, possibly including girlfriend Hayley Erbert, crashed in Iowa.
On Tuesday, the 32-year-old performer shared a photo with Erbert, 23, on his Instagram taken at his sister Julianne Hough‘s July 8 Idaho wedding.
“I’m so thankful my love is safe,” he captioned the romantic snap. “To my DWTS family. I love you all and I am so glad you are all safe after such a terrible accident. Be strong, be safe and I will see you very soon.”
Hough spent...
On Tuesday, the 32-year-old performer shared a photo with Erbert, 23, on his Instagram taken at his sister Julianne Hough‘s July 8 Idaho wedding.
“I’m so thankful my love is safe,” he captioned the romantic snap. “To my DWTS family. I love you all and I am so glad you are all safe after such a terrible accident. Be strong, be safe and I will see you very soon.”
Hough spent...
- 2/6/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
After three days of celebs, slashers, and screenings, the Silver Scream Fest went out with a flourish today in Santa Rosa, Calif. The three-day film festival saw luminaries like Freddy Krueger’s own Robert Englund, director John Landis, seven-time makeup-effects Oscar winner Rick Baker, ambidextrous artist Rob Prior, and Elm Street heroine Heather Langenkamp, among others, come to meet fans and talk about their contributions to horror cinema.
There were screenings of some of the best independent scary cinema out there, in addition to screenings of contemporary classics like A Nightmare On Elm Street, New Nightmare, An American Werewolf In London (on its 35th anniversary), and Santa Sangre alongside classics from the Golden Age of Hollywood like Dracula (On its 85th anniversary! Seems like just yesterday….), Island Of Lost Souls, and White Zombie.
There was a celebration of FM’s own Uncle Forry, a tribute to iconic horror filmmaker Wes Craven (Scream,...
There were screenings of some of the best independent scary cinema out there, in addition to screenings of contemporary classics like A Nightmare On Elm Street, New Nightmare, An American Werewolf In London (on its 35th anniversary), and Santa Sangre alongside classics from the Golden Age of Hollywood like Dracula (On its 85th anniversary! Seems like just yesterday….), Island Of Lost Souls, and White Zombie.
There was a celebration of FM’s own Uncle Forry, a tribute to iconic horror filmmaker Wes Craven (Scream,...
- 3/7/2016
- by Harker Jones
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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