Connie Francis, Where the Boys Are and Pop Singer
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The Balloon Boy became world famous in 2009 after his family said he was floating thousands of feet in the air in a homemade balloon. Find out where the Balloon Boy is now, 16 years after his family's hoax was revealed.
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Trainwreck: Balloon Boy' revisits the controversial saga of the Heene family, who became a media sensation when their 6-year-old son was supposedly airborne in a big balloon. But where is Falcon now?
The parents allegedly admitted to police that they locked their son in the closet and they didn’t seek medical attention for him.
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Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the Fort Lauderdale-based Spring Break movie sensation “Where the Boys Are”, has died at age 87.
If there’s one show on TV that seems to have completely tossed the rulebook out the window and then set that rulebook on fire, it’s The Boys.
The star of the 1960 teen comedy movie became a Fort Lauderdale sweetheart for eight decades, helping put the city on the Spring Break map. See photos through the years.
One of the main stars of 'The Boys' took to social media to post a heartfelt goodbye while teasing the insanity of the final season.