
Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler from Little People, Big World have a special event to plan. They spill on what they want for their wedding day. But they don’t seem to agree on everything. Location is a big one. Will they wed on the family farm—or somewhere else?
Little People, Big World: Matt Roloff & Caryn Chandler Talk Wedding Ideas
Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler go on a quick getaway after the fundraiser they did with Amy Roloff and Chris Marek. They take the time to talk about their relationship. He asks his soon-to-be wife how she feels about her ring now that she has had it for a few months. She tells him she loves it and never takes it off, except when she sleeps.
Matt Roloff | TLC
The Little People, Big World reality star then asks her soon-to-be husband if he is still on board with having their wedding in May.
Little People, Big World: Matt Roloff & Caryn Chandler Talk Wedding Ideas
Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler go on a quick getaway after the fundraiser they did with Amy Roloff and Chris Marek. They take the time to talk about their relationship. He asks his soon-to-be wife how she feels about her ring now that she has had it for a few months. She tells him she loves it and never takes it off, except when she sleeps.
Matt Roloff | TLC
The Little People, Big World reality star then asks her soon-to-be husband if he is still on board with having their wedding in May.
- 4/24/2024
- by Jessica Almeida
- Soap Dirt


Exclusive: The company behind hit podcast Crime Junkie has found its next case – a true crime podcast that revisits a murder in a small coastal town in North Carolina.
Podcast network Audiochuck, set up by Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers, is launching Counterclock, which it hopes will be the latest true crime story to follow in the footsteps of Serial.
The series is hosted by investigative journalist Delia D’ambra, who she revisits her small coastal hometown of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina to dive deep into a 22-year-old cold case murder and arson that’s marred the image of where she grew up. The 12-part series, which launches on January 16, 2020, will reveal new clues, never-before-heard interviews and tracks down potential suspects in the case to find out who killed Denise Johnson.
In July 1997, firefighters were called to a morning house fire but in addition to the blaze 33-year old Johnson...
Podcast network Audiochuck, set up by Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers, is launching Counterclock, which it hopes will be the latest true crime story to follow in the footsteps of Serial.
The series is hosted by investigative journalist Delia D’ambra, who she revisits her small coastal hometown of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina to dive deep into a 22-year-old cold case murder and arson that’s marred the image of where she grew up. The 12-part series, which launches on January 16, 2020, will reveal new clues, never-before-heard interviews and tracks down potential suspects in the case to find out who killed Denise Johnson.
In July 1997, firefighters were called to a morning house fire but in addition to the blaze 33-year old Johnson...
- 12/16/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Shooting recently wrapped on "Iron Cross Normandy" an upcoming World War 2 drama based on a true story. We were able to give a sneak peak at an early trailer two weeks ago but now a far more updated trailer is out! Directed by Tino Struckmann who also returns to his role as Klaus Müller, alongside 90s action icons Olivier Gruner, Matthias Hues and Damian Chapa, and also starring Thomas Raft, Kim Sønderholm, Greer Bishop, Jack Dimich, Denise Johnson, Leslie Mills, and many, many others. Iron Cross - The Road To Normandy - One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day. For more...
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- 11/4/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Shooting just wrapped on Iron Cross Normandy, an upcoming World War 2 drama shot mainly in the Us with a few additional scenes shot in Denmark. Directed by Tino Struckmann, who also returns to his role as Klaus Müller (a role he originated in the 2009 film Brother’s War), alongside 90s action icons Olivier Gruner, Matthias Hues and Damian Chapa, and also starring Thomas Raft, Kim Sønderholm, Greer Bishop, Jack Dimich, Denise Johnson and Leslie Mills.
One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day.
For more information on Iron Cross Normandy, check out IMDb...
One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day.
For more information on Iron Cross Normandy, check out IMDb...
- 10/26/2017
- by Kim Sonderholm
- Nerdly
Shooting just wrapped on "Iron Cross Normandy" an upcoming World War 2 drama shot mainly in the Us with a few additional scenes shot in Denmark. Directed by Tino Struckmann who also returns to his role as Klaus Müller, alongside 90s action icons Olivier Gruner, Matthias Hues and Damian Chapa, and also starring Thomas Raft, Kim Sønderholm, Greer Bishop, Jack Dimich, Denise Johnson, Leslie Mills, and many, many others. Iron Cross - The Road To Normandy - One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day. For more information, check out IMDb...
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- 10/24/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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