Ohioans finally made their way into the pods, and we'll get to see their love stories just in time for Valentine's Day. Season 10 of Netflix's hit reality dating show "Love Is Blind" premieres Feb. 11 ...
“The Blind Side” actor Quinton Aaron — who portrayed former NFL offensive lineman Michael Oher in the Oscar-winning film — is currently “fighting for his life” on life support. Aaron, 41, was walking ...
The tenth season of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" will feature 32 singles from across Ohio. The casting process includes questionnaires, a video submission and multiple rounds of interviews. Cincinnati ...
The Love is Blind pods are getting ready to open again, and this time, singles from the state of Ohio will have the opportunity to make a connection. Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey return to host the ...
Quinton Aaron, who played the unlikely all-American football player Michael Oher in The Blind Side, has been hospitalized in Atlanta after collapsing at home. A GoFundMe page for Aaron said the ...
"The Blind Side" star Quinton Aaron has been hospitalized after a fall at his home. Aaron's family launched a GoFundMe for the actor, who is apparently on "life support due to a severe blood infection ...
With an "O-H! I-O!" Netflix announced the names of Ohio's singles featured on the new season of "Love Is Blind" Season 10. The streaming platform released the names of its next round of daters a day ...
He starred alongside Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw in the Oscar-winning film. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Quinton Aaron, who starred as Michael Oher in The Blind Side, is on life support after ...
Actor Quinton Aaron is in a fight for his life after suffering a fall. After he lost the use of his legs on his apartment stairs, he was rushed to the hospital. Quinton is best known as the star of ...
ATLANTA — An actor known for his role in “The Blind Side” alongside Sandra Bullock is fighting for his life in the hospital. Quinton Aaron, 41, is on life support with a severe blood infection, ...
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