In a recent interview, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s wife Cheryl Hines revealed that he offered to fake a separation while he was running for president.
Watch a scene from ‘The Rise of RFK Jr.,’ a FRONTLINE documentary on how a scion of the Kennedy dynasty ended up a powerful player in President Trump’s administration and is now reshaping public health.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plotted a "fake separation" from wife Cheryl Hines to take the "heat off her" during his 2024 election campaign.
The bill's passage comes after former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried to withdraw from the Wisconsin ballot to help Donald Trump.
Actress Cheryl Hines revealed that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered to pretend they were separated to take the heat off her during his presidential run. The post RFK Jr. Offered His Actress Wife a Fake Separation During His 2024 Presidential Run first appeared on Mediaite.
Actress Cheryl Hines defended her husband Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on "The View," clashing with co-hosts over his qualifications and record.
On Wednesday's episode of her Citizen McCain podcast, Meghan McCain and Cheryl Hines opened up about their apparent treatment by the public, with Hines addressing the backlash she's received since her husband,
During an appearance on the Breaking Bread with Tom Papa podcast, Tig Notaro recalled how she had to "step away" from her friendship with Cheryl Hines after her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ran for president,
The ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star was taken to task over HHS head Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s medical qualifications and vaccine policies while appearing on the daytime talker to promote her memoir ‘Unscripted.
Cheryl Hines was grilled on “The View” Tuesday about her husband, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., but one panelist managed to get intel on the real issue: His brain worm.
Dr. Richard Pan, a former California state legislator, announced his campaign on Tuesday for a Republican-controlled congressional district that could be redrawn to favor democrats if Proposition 50 is approved by voters.