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Delilah Hamlin has been quietly battling an autoimmune condition. The 24-year-old model - who is the daughter of 'Real Housewives' star Lisa Rinna and Hollywood actor Harry Hamlin - took to social media to reveal that in the last few years she has had a "tough" time with a chronic issue, but kept her illness quiet for fear of being put in a "sick role." She wrote on Instagram: "I haven't really spoken on my health lately and if you're new here you're probably confused but for the past few years I've been struggling with autoimmune/ chronic illness issues that I've been silently battling and ov...
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Lisa Rinna wants to collaborate with Harry Hamlin on her beauty line. The 58-year-old star launched Rinna Beauty - a range of glosses, lip liners, lipsticks and a lip plumper - in December 2020 and after previously working with her daughters Delilah and Amelia on the collection, she now wants her husband to get involved. She told Page Six Style: “You know, I that is a good idea and could very easily happen. I think I could do it. I have a feeling I could make that happen." The 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star teamed up with Amelia, 20, for a trio of rosy products in November last year, ...
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Harry Hamlin has never used Botox. The 70-year-old actor - who is married to 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Lisa Rinna and has who has daughters Delilah, 23 and Amelia, 20, with her as well as son Dimitri, 41, from his previous marriage to Ursula Andress - was asked whether he has ever used "needles" to look young and claimed that he never has. He responded: "Sh**, no. I’ve never done anything like that!" The 'Clash of the Titans' star was also asked about what "potions" he uses in an effort to remain youthful and revealed that he only recently started taking vitamins. He told Andy Co...
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Harry Hamlin thinks playing a gay character 'ended his career.' The 70-year-old actor - who is married to 'Real Housewives' star Lisa Rinna -played the role of gay writer Bart McGuire in the 1982 film 'Making Love' and was advised by "a lot of people" to avoid the role because of his own sexuality. He said: "I was told by a lot of people, you can't do that movie. I think it had been offered to pretty much everybody in town and everyone had turned it down because they thought it might be damaging to their careers. "Even though I was told by my friends not to do it, my agent said I should." The ...
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