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Corey Feldman & Wife Courtney Anne Mitchell Split After 7 Years of Marriage

Corey Feldman and his wife Courtney Anne Mitchell are going their separate ways.

The 52-year-old actor and musician said in a statement that the news comes “with great sadness” that the two are separating “after many wonderful years together,” via People.

“We have been through so much together and still have much love and respect for each other. There is no one to blame. This is a case of life becoming really hard, Courtney dealing with health issues, and two people who have grown apart and now find themselves at a crossroads.”

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Drew Barrymore & Corey Feldman Reunite After 25 Years & Recall Their First Playdate

Drew Barrymore reunited with Corey Feldman after not having seen each other in 25 years.

Corey reminded Drew of their first playdate together, when he was 12 or 13 years old and she was 10 or 11.

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Lupita Nyong'o, John Boyega & More Attend the Premiere of 'Nope' in L.A.

So many stars are stepping out for the premiere of Jordan Peele‘s new movie Nope.

Lupita Nyong’o and John Boyega were among the celebs spotted at the movie’s world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, Calif. on Monday (July 18).

Other stars seen at the event included Lil Rel Howery and Dannella Lane, Corey Feldman, Kelly Rowland, Steph and Ayesha Curry, Miguel and Nazanin Mandi, Michael B. Jordan, Karrueche Tran, Storm Reid and Jabari Banks.

Nope follows residents in a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery. The movie is set to hit theaters on July 22 and you can see the trailer here.

Check out all the photos of the cast of Nope with Jordan Peele at the premiere.

FYI: Jabari is wearing Brilliant Earth earrings.

Click through the gallery for 30+ photos from the world premiere of Nope…

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Corey Feldman Sues WE tv, Says He Was Held 'Hostage' on 'Marriage Boot Camp' Set

Corey Feldman has filed a lawsuit against WE tv and the team behind the show Marriage Boot Camp.

The 49-year-old former child star of such movies as The Goonies and Gremlins says that he was held “hostage” on the set of Marriage Boot Camp and he claims the show exploited his history of sexual violence to increase ratings.

In documents obtained by The Blast, Corey claims the show with “full knowledge of the importance and the nature of Mr. Feldman’s lifetime work… not only perpetrated fraud by inducing Mr. Feldman with false promises,” but claims they, “falsified information to the public, they discredited Mr. Feldman as a liar on their show Marriage Boot Camp: Family Edition.”

Corey appeared on the show with his brother Eden and he says the show was “sold” to him on the “premises of being able, through guidance from licensed medical professionals, to help heal the tumultuous relationship” he had with his brother.

“Instead, of healing this brotherly relationship the (show) instead created questions and exercises that would focus and would reveal past sexual assaults on the celebrities and how such sexual trauma affected them and their lives,” Corey claims in his lawsuit. He also alleges that the producers “held him and his family hostage under duress in a location unknown to them, causing severe emotional trauma.”

The lawsuit also states, “The harm caused by the Defendants’ breaches, fraud, and false promises have caused severe emotional trauma to Mr. Feldman. Such conduct has caused Mr. Feldman ongoing feelings of helplessness and suffering, which were reignited after decades of lying dormant due to successful therapy.”

You can read more about the lawsuit on TheBlast.com.

Josh Gad Reunites 'The Goonies' Cast & Gets Answers About A Sequel In His New 'Reunited Apart' Series

Josh Gad made the internet so happy this week after he reunited the original cast of The Goonies for the first episode of his Reunited Apart series.

Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, Ke Huy Quan, Martha Plimpton and Kerri Green all called into the virtual reunion where they reminisced about the movie.

Later on, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Davi, writer Chris Columbus, executive producer Steven Spielberg, director Richard Donner and even Cyndi Lauper joined the call and chatted about a the much talked about sequel to the adventure movie.

“Chris, Dick and I — and Lauren [Shuler Donner] — have had a lot of conversations about it,” Steven shared about the topic. “Every couple of years we come up with an idea but then it doesn’t hold water.”

The virtual reunions will continue on Josh‘s channel, and benefit The Center for Disaster Philanthropy, which helps some of those hit hardest by the financial impact of COVID-19.

“I’ve always dreamed of being able to bring back the casts of my favorite movies of all time. All it took was everyone being forced to not leave their homes for two months and spotty wi-fi,” Josh joked about the series.

Check out the reunion below!

Corey Feldman Reveals Names of Alleged Sexual Abusers in His New Documentary

Corey Feldman has finally broken his silence.

While debuting his new documentary, (My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, at the Directors Guild Of America on Monday (March 9) in Los Angeles, the 48-year-old former child star listed the men who he says sexually assaulted him and his friend Corey Haim when they were child stars.

In the documentary, Corey centers on the alleged abuse by Charlie Sheen in which he was said to have raped Corey Haim “in between two trailers” on the set of the 1986 drama Lucas when Haim was just 13. The film also looks at nightclub owner Alphy Hoffman, who Feldman accused of abuse in 2017, as well as his former manager Jon Grissom. Also named as an alleged molester of Haim was actor Dominick Brascia and while former child talent manager Marty Weiss was named as an alleged second abuser of Feldman.

Charlie Sheen has long denied the accusation and Haim‘s mother, Judy, has publicly stated she does not believe Sheen to be the one who abused her son and in fact, pointed the finger at Brascia.

“I hope [the film] gives other victims the strength to come forward. Because there’s gotta be a tidal wave right now. We need a tidal wave of justice. We need a tidal wave of truth. We need a tidal wave of courage,” Feldman said at the screening (via Fox News). “The truth must survive. Children must be saved.”

Corey Feldman was accomapined at the documentary premiere by his wife Courtney Anne Mitchell – Watch the trailer here!

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Corey Feldman Can No Longer Defend Michael Jackson

Corey Feldman says he can no longer defend his late friend Michael Jackson amid the allegations that have come to light in the documentary Leaving Neverland.

The former child star has been open in the past about how he was allegedly sexually abused by people in the entertainment industry, though he says “absolutely nothing inappropriate ever happened” between him and Michael.

“You’re a kid who has endured sexual abuse and during those times, I’m looking to somebody like Michael Jackson as a friend, as a big brother figure. And he was that person to me,” Corey said while appearing on HLN. “However, as you’re friends with this guy, all of a sudden you start to hear more and more accusations thrown around by various people.”

“It comes to a point where as an advocate for victims, as an advocate for changing the statutes of limitations to make sure victims’ voices are heard, it becomes impossible for me to remain virtuous and not at least consider what’s being said and not listen to what the victims are saying,” he said.

Corey says he can’t defend Jackson, but he also doesn’t judge him.

“I don’t want to be perceived as I’m here to defend Michael Jackson, because I can no longer do that. I can not in good consciousness defend anyone who’s being accused of such horrendous things,” he said. “But at the same time, I’m also not here to judge him, because again, he did not do those things to me and that was not my experience.”