Mother in hospital, who had emergency C-section while battling COVID-19, will go home to family before Thanksgiving
TEXAX CITY, Texas โ The Gutierrez family says the Coronavirus tore their family apart, but it wonโt keep them apart. Crystal Gutierrez, who is currently at Clear Lake Regional Medical Center, is set to go home next week just before Thanksgiving. She will still need round the clock care, but the family is grateful they will finally be together. He had to leave his job and stay home with them five months ago after his wife Crystal was hospitalized with the Coronavirus. Crystal, who was 36 weeks pregnant at the time, had to have an emergency C-section and then had to be put on life-support.
Local comedian Crystal Powell bringing the laughs to Houston for all-female comedy tour
HOUSTON โ From small town Texas, to the bright lights of Hollywood, local comedian Crystal Powell has performed alongside some of the biggest names in comedy. Crystal grew up in Houston, splitting her time between here and LA. She got her start in comedy after losing her parents a young age, and then channeling her comedic talents to help herself (and others) heal. Crystal is currently on the all-female โFunny By Nature Comedy Tour,โ presented by Vivica A. Fox, which stops on Houston on Saturday, October 24th.
Poll: Pandemic hurting Americans' finances in disparate ways
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, a new poll finds it is having different effects on Americans economic well-being. For some, the virus has meant lost income or struggles to pay bills on time particularly among Hispanic, Black and younger Americans. Meanwhile, the survey also finds about a third of Americans say their investments were negatively impacted during the pandemic. By contrast, Americans without a degree were more likely to have delayed paying bills 26%, compared with 10% of college graduates. Younger Americans were more likely to have lost a job, put themselves at risk of exposure or delayed paying bills, while more older Americans lost investments.
'Drag Race's Gigi Goode and Crystal Methyd Get Real on Those Dating Rumors (Exclusive)
RuPaul's Drag Race fans are convinced that amid the goopery and gaggery of season 12, contestants Crystal Methyd and Gigi Goode began dating -- or at the very least kai kai-ing. Crystal and Gigi played coy when asked about the rumors during last week's slumber party-themed reunion, with the former teasing, "I think there's always a little bit of fact in the fiction." "Me and Gigi are soulmates," Crystal tells ET's Brice Sander. Tune in to find out who's crowned America's Next Drag Superstar when RuPaul's Drag Race airs at 8:00 p.m. on VH1. RELATED CONTENT:'Drag Race' Final 3 Spill the Tea on the Virtual Finale (Exclusive)'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 5 Cast RuVealed: Meet the Competing Queens'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 5' Reveals Its Big Twist
'Drag Race' Final 3 Spill Tea on the Finale's Virtual Lip-Sync Battle (Exclusive)
Crystal Methyd, Gigi Goode and Jaida Essence Hall are making Drag Race herstory amid the Jandemic pandemic. As for Crystal, her Drag Race journey began with her just trying not to go home. So it feels really, really good to have finally made it to the top. And the fact we are all such different drag queens, it's a top three like you've never seen before. The RuPaul's Drag Race season 12 finale airs Friday at 8 p.m. on VH1.