Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown, one of the NFL’s greatest running backs, died on Thursday, May 18, at his Los Angeles home. A family representative shared, “he passed away peacefully…with his wife, Monique, by his side,” according to Fox 8. Brown was 87. Known for his remarkable career from 1957 to 1965, he set numerous records and earned the league’s MVP title in his final season. Following his NFL career, Brown made lasting contributions as a civil rights activist and actor, leaving a profound legacy in sports and social justice.
Meanwhile, actress Tori Spelling recently disclosed that her family has been plagued by ongoing health issues over the past three years due to a severe mold infestation in her home. In an Instagram update, Spelling said, “My kids and I are so sick and can’t get well, and our family needs help.” After identifying mold as the source of their health struggles, Spelling is now searching for a California lawyer specializing in mold cases, describing her family’s situation as “next level.” She expressed relief at finally understanding the cause but noted that their journey to recovery is ongoing.