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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star and creator Rob McElhenney revealed which of their jokes has aged the best over time. Fans of the long-running sitcom currently await It's Always Sunny season 17 ...
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Wrexham AFC are pleased to announce Ancestry as our new official family history partner, with the company’s brand to feature on the front of our new 2025/26 ...
Wrexham AFC have announced a new partnership with Ancestry, naming the global leader in family history as the Club’s official ...
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"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" star Rob McElhenney has filed to legally change his name. Here's his new name and why he chose it.
He’s paying the troll toll. Creator and star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Rob McElhenney opened up in a snarky monologue about changing his legal name to “Rob Mac” — a move ...
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Rob McElhenney opened up about why he wants to change his name to Rob Mac.
Rob McElhenney has had much success in TV under that name. Now it’s time for a new era of Rob — Rob Mac. McElhenney, co-creator of the long-running comedy series “It’s Always Sunny in ...