Celebrate Monica Raymund!" she wrote alongside a pic of ... and fellow "Chicago Fire" star Miranda Rae Mayo were especially tight as the three women on the show. Unfortunately, Killmer's comments ...
Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Kelly Severide (Taylor ... He adopted a son with Gabriela Dawson (Monica Raymund), then became the guardian for the Darden boys. His current wife, Sylvie Brett ...
Chicago Fire puts characters in danger on a weekly basis. We see firefighters and medics putting their lives on the line to ...
Some left early while others became key players in the series. Miranda Rae Mayo joined Chicago Fire in season 4. She played Stella Kidd, a confident and fearless firefighter who quickly earned her ...
If you're claustrophobic, you might a little triggered," said Miranda Rae Mayo ("Blood & Oil," "True Detective"), who plays Stella Kidd in "Chicago Fire." "This crossover event, I feel confident in ...
Monica Lewinsky is reclaiming her story. The "Reclaiming" podcast host, who released the first episode of her new project Tuesday, retold the story of her journey from scrutinized White House ...
Reclaiming With Monica Lewinsky' will see Lewinsky in conversation with guests on what it means to “reclaim what has been lost or taken from them.” By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The show ...
Carly Rae Jepsen and Coco Jones. Stewart Cook/Getty; Prince Williams/WireImage; Dave Benett/Getty Next week, Brandy and Monica could potentially take home their second Grammy Award for a song ...
Monica Lewinsky is ready to reclaim the narrative surrounding her life in the public eye. The activist just launched her “Reclaiming With Monica Lewinsky” podcast and dived into her infamous ...
The ocean waters from Malibu to Santa Monica remain off-limits due to the recent rains and fire debris carried to the coast. The water closure, ordered by the Los Angeles County Department of ...
Meanwhile, a subway tunnel collapses, trapping characters Stella Kidd, played by Miranda Rae Mayo, and Adam Ruzek, played by Patrick Flueger, of “Fire” and “P.D.” respectively.