Alexandra Del Rosario is an entertainment reporter on the Los Angeles Times Fast Break Desk. Before The Times, she was a television reporter at Deadline Hollywood, where she first served as an associate editor. She has written about a wide range of topics including TV ratings, casting and development, video games and AAPI representation. Del Rosario is a UCLA graduate and also worked at the Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.
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Actor Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, who appeared in several TV series and was the ex-wife of ‘Baywatch’ star David Hasselhoff, died of suicide this week. She was 62.
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Millie Bobby Brown, ‘Stranger Things’ star, tells fans she feels she’s become a target for tabloid journalists ‘desperate to tear young women down.’