Neville Longbottom captured the hearts of many as the quirky, shy, underdog friend of Harry Potter in the widely popular franchise, but now Matthew Lewis, the actor who brought the character to life, reveals he can’t even watch the films!
05.01.2021 - 18:38 / usmagazine.com
On the mend. Jessie Cave’s 3-month-old son, Tenn, is in the hospital battling the coronavirus.
“I watched the news about lockdown from an isolated room in hospital,” the Harry Potter star, 33, captioned a Tuesday, January 5, Instagram photo of her infant resting in a hospital bed while the actress watched the news on her laptop. “Poor baby is COVID positive. He’s OK and doing well but they are being vigilant and cautious, thankfully.”
The cartoonist urged her followers to “take extra care in the
Neville Longbottom captured the hearts of many as the quirky, shy, underdog friend of Harry Potter in the widely popular franchise, but now Matthew Lewis, the actor who brought the character to life, reveals he can’t even watch the films!
A mum has taken to TikTok to share that her five month old baby sleeps in a normal single bed as she’s not a fan of cots.The lady in question called cots “tiny jail cells” in her video on the hit social media platform.The mum toured viewers around the space while saying: “If you look at a typical American nursery, you will notice that it's set up for the parent's benefit, not the child's.
Jessie Cave has been seen with her three-month-old son for the first time since he was released from hospital after fighting coronavirus.The Harry Potter star shared a clip on Instagram of her holding Abraham in a sling as she told fans she was taking him to the doctors. Jessie, who played Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter, said: "We're out the house.
Jessie Cave has revealed her boyfriend Alfie Brown has coronavirus after they rushed their three month old son Tenn to hospital with the bug.The Harry Potter actress, who is famed for playing Ron Weasley's love interest in the film series, took her little boy into A&E after noticing a change in his behaviour. Luckily, he is now feeling "much better" and is recovering from the symptoms from the comfort of their home.
Jessie Cave has revealed that her baby boy is finally home.
Harry Potter star Jessie Cave has confirmed her newborn son is safely back at home after testing positive for coronavirus. The actress, best known for playing Lavender Brown in the blockbuster film adaptations, and partner Alfie Brown welcomed baby Tenn in October after a “traumatic” delivery that left him in the neonatal unit.
A post shared by JeSsIe CaVE (@jessiecave)_____As England announced a new strict lockdown, British actress Jessie Cave was in the hospital with her 3-month-old son, Tenn. The 33-year-old actress, who played Lavender Brown in the film franchise, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a photo of her baby boy in a tiny hospital bed. «I watched the news about lockdown from an isolated room in hospital.
Jessie Cave has revealed her baby son is back home after a harrowing Covid hospital dash.The actress, famed for her role as Lavender Brown in Harry Potter, shared a worrying update on Instagram earlier this week. Jessie revealed on Monday that the three month old has the virus and she wasn't sure how long he would have to stay away.
It would seem like the entire world has become somewhat obsessed with the Netflix’s Bridgerton lately, as millions all over the globe have streamed it.
"Harry Potter" star Jessie Cave revealed her infant son, Tenn, has been hospitalized with coronavirus. The 33-year-old actress, who played Lavender Brown in the blockbuster movie franchise, shared the news on social media on Tuesday. "I watched the news about lockdown from an isolated room in hospital," she wrote. "Poor baby is covid positive.
This is so scary!
As England announced the news of a new strict lockdown, British actress Jessie Cave was in the hospital with her 3-month-old son, Tenn. The 33-year-old “Harry Potter” star, who played Lavender Brown in the franchise, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a photo of her baby boy in a tiny hospital bed.
new variant of the coronavirus in the United Kingdom, named SARS-CoV-2, that is more contagious than the previous. «Really didn’t want this to be the start of my families new year,» Cave added. «Really didn’t want to be back in a hospital so soon after his traumatic birth.