Nick Cannon is already a father to 12. However, he wishes that he and one of his famous exes had also started a family together.
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Ali Wong is opening up about her family’s reaction to the news of her divorce from ex Justin Hakuta.
The 40-year-old comedian and actress got candid in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
During the conversation, she spoke about splitting from the 40-year-old entrepreneur, and her family’s reaction.
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“I did not expect the announcement to be so widespread, but by far the hardest part about getting divorced was my mother’s reaction,” she revealed.
“I had told her before that I thought we might get divorced, and she was really upset. She looked me in the eye and asked, ‘Can you just wait until I die?’ She was literally asking me to not live a life for myself. But she’s 82, what do I expect?” Ali continued.
She added that her mother has since come around.
“She died a million deaths in one day and then woke up the next day and was like, ‘I survived’…she still sees Justin a ton.”
Find out what else Ali Wong said about her unconventional divorce.
Nick Cannon is already a father to 12. However, he wishes that he and one of his famous exes had also started a family together.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Longtime entertainment and media executives Gail Berman and Jen Wong have joined Imax’s board of directors. “As we continue to diversify and grow the Imax business across platforms and around the world, we continue to bring new expertise onto our board and both Gail and Jen have deep, proven experience across the media and entertainment landscape,” said Rich Gelfond, CEO of Imax. Berman currently serves as chair and chief executive officer of production company the Jackal Group. Wong is Reddit’s chief operating officer and has previously led digital sales and strategy at PopSugar, AOL and Time Inc.
filed for divorce from Teen Mom alum Ryan Edwards, he was arrested. The 35-year-old reality star was taken into custody on March 1, for stalking and violating an order of protection, according to a press release from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department in Tennessee. The arrest comes two days after Mackenzie called it quits with Edwards and filed for divorce after six years of marriage. Last month Mackenzie was arrested after Ryan had been served an order of protection and was ordered to vacate the couple's home in Tennessee. Mackenzie alleged that Ryan violated the order of protection when he contacted her father.
Comedian Ali Wong said recently that she and ex-husband Justin Hakuta are "best friends" following their decision to divorce nearly a year ago. "We’re really, really close; we’re best friends," Wong, 40, told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Wednesday, adding that the two had played pickleball together that morning. "We’ve been through so much together.
Ali Wong is sharing some very rare comments about her divorce.
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alum Ryan Edwards and his wife, Mackenzie Edwards, have called it quits after she filed for divorce after nearly six years of marriage.According to multiple reports, Mackenzie, 26, filed legal documents for the dissolution of marriage on Monday. On top of that, she reportedly also was granted a restraining order against Edwards, 35, and has gained temporary custody of their two children — Jagger and Stella.The breakup comes on the heels of Ryan's arrest last month.
Ali Wong and her ex-husband, Justin Hakuta, were spotted spending time together in San Francisco. Hakuta was seen still wearing his wedding ring, which created speculation the two could be reconciling. But Wong tells that the pair just have “a very unconventional divorce.”For the first time since announcing her divorce last year, the Wong, 40, is opening up about her personal life, career, and starring in the upcoming dark comedy, Beef. Wong and Hakuta met at a friend's wedding reception in 2010 when Hakuta was a student at Harvard Business School.