Melissa Etheridge’s daughter Bailey recently revealed the affectionate impact her biological father, David Crosby, had on her life.
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Heidi Range has said her eldest daughter Aurelia was a "blessing", who helped her through her miscarriage agony before welcoming her second child Athena. Heidi, 39, and her husband Alex, 41, sadly miscarried twice after becoming parents for the first time to their five year old Aurelia. And the star admitted it was a very “lonely” time, telling OK!: "I think no matter how far along you are, as soon as you get that positive reading on the [pregnancy] test, your whole world changes.
You start thinking about how life is going to be in 12 months’ time. "With Aurelia, I found getting pregnant easy and it was a really straightforward pregnancy and birth, I just assumed it would be the same again. So, it was a massive shock.
It was hard for both of us. "Heidi went on to say that throughout the pain of losing a child, she focused on her "blessing" Aurelia. "But now, I do think I would never have Athena if that hadn’t happened.
And I kept reminding myself that when it happened to me, I was incredibly lucky to already have a healthy child," she continued. "She helped me through that time. I focussed on the blessing I already had, which was Aurelia.
”Heidi explained that when she miscarried for the second time during lockdown, she was told to stay home to wait for the miscarriage to "naturally happen". “I had gone for a scan and they told me it was non-viable," she added. “I had to sit at home and wait to see if the miscarriage would naturally happen.
"I was at home waiting for it to naturally pass. I was still having all the normal pregnancy symptoms – swollen boobs, cravings, tiredness and nausea, and in the end, it didn’t happen. I had to go in for the procedure.
Melissa Etheridge’s daughter Bailey recently revealed the affectionate impact her biological father, David Crosby, had on her life.
Made In Chelsea star Nicola Hughes has spoken openly about going on her first solo trip with her six month old daughter, revealing that she thought she was “going to faint” during one particularly stressful moment. The TV personality, who shares baby Penelope with her husband Charlie Tupper, took to Instagram to shine a light on the realities of parenting after recently flying to Dublin with her little one.
Jennifer Lopez felt “very empowered” by her latest role in “The Mother”.
Scots TV star Gail Porter has announced that she has teamed up with a charity to raise awareness of poverty data amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.
Sherri Shepherd is reflecting on the power of a good co-worker by speaking up about the ways that former “The View” co-host Rosie O’Donnell taught her “it’s all about paying it forward.”
Sherri Shepherd is reflecting on the power of a good co-worker by speaking up about the ways that former co-host Rosie O'Donnell taught her «it’s all about paying it forward.» Shepherd shared the anecdote while speaking on her show,, with co-host Sunny Hostin about Hostin's new novel. Shepherd and Hostin overlapped at in 2014. «I don't even know if you remember this, but when I signed my deal sheet, you gave me a call,» Hostin said.
alum Michael Weatherly is mourning the death of his brother, Will. Weatherly took to Twitter over the weekend to reveal that Will died on April 20. While the Bull actor didn't specify Will's cause of death, he took the moment to reflect on his younger brother's life and share a photo of the pair as kids.«My younger brother Will Weatherly shed his mortal coil on April 20th, 2023 and now continues his journey through the universe,» Weatherly wrote. «He always liked to travel.
Stanley Tucci has opened up about how his wife, the literary agent Felicity Blunt, helped him through his treatment for oral cancer. The Devil Wears Prada actor, 62, who was diagnosed with the illness in 2017, told Willie Geist on Sunday Sitdown that “it was terrifying” when he first learned he was sick. Tucci reflected on how he and his late wife, actor Kate Spath-Tucci, had “travelled all over the world trying to find a cure for her” before she died from breast cancer in 2009.
Halle Bailey opened up about her experience filming The Little Mermaid in a new interview.
Taylor Sheridan‘s “Yellowstone” TV empire gets a little larger with “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” and “6666” on the way to Paramount+ later this year. But with another big name added to its cast list, expect “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” to be the more anticipated show.
is a universal one, it became far more personal for Halle Bailey when she began filming the live-action reimagining in 2020. In an intimate interview for 's May issue, the 23-year-old opens up about how playing Disney's beloved mythical princess helped her embrace change and realize just how much she has in common with her character.An artist that has always seen herself as a musician first, Bailey explains that landing the role of Ariel was an unforeseen «blessing» that began «opening something new» within her.
Amber Dowling SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the final season of “Workin’ Moms,” now streaming on Netflix. After seven seasons and more than 80 episodes, “Workin’ Moms” has retired: The seventh and final season hit Netflix on April 26. Creator, writer, sometimes director and star Catherine Reitman knew she wanted to end the series while crafting Season 6 — bringing home the comedy of working mothers who are just trying to do their best — with a final scene she’d had in her head. “The only justice I could think of for working mothers is, you just dust yourself off, you get back up and you go to work,” she tells Variety. “That’s it — you get your kids set up, and you go back to work. And there was no fantasy that could better eclipse the reality of being a working mother.”
is bitter-sweet one for the show's star, Yara Shahidi.ET spoke to Shahidi at the premiere of her new film, , where she dished on the show coming to an end this summer with its sixth season, and what it's like having her own Tinker Bell doll.«I mean, we hit 100 episodes. Shows don't get to do that anymore,» Shahidi said.
Selling Sunset‘s Christine Quinn is not holding back.
Heidi Range may be best known for being in one of the biggest ever girl bands in the UK, but when we call her for a chat over Zoom, the former Sugababes singer admits her music career “feels like a past life”. Heidi, 39, hung up her mic when she became pregnant with her first daughter. She has spent the past few years being a full-time mum to Aurelia, five, and 19-month-old Athena, who she shares with her husband, Alex Partakis.
and one-year-old son has made her more comfortable in her own skin.Jenner, who is reportedly (which isn't pertinent to this story but is ), opened up about how motherhood has impacted her thoughts on beauty, which is of course her job as the founder of . “[Motherhood has] made me love myself more. I see my features in my daughter and my son now, but you know, my daughter looks like me.
A former referee can't understand why Rangers have not dismissed Craig McPherson for his headbutt on Fran Alonso.
Queen Camilla has had trouble having her opinions heard during Coronation rehearsals, sources claim.
Selome Hailu Catherine the Great and Peter III of Russia are doing all they can to make it work before they call it quits. Hulu released a trailer for the newest installation of “The Great,” the satirical series that follows Catherine’s (Elle Fanning) rise to power. After she imprisoned Peter’s (Nicholas Hoult) friends and attempted to murder him in Season 2, Season 3 sees them try to improve their marriage. The trailer opens with Catherine and Peter seated beside each other, confessing to the problems in their relationship. “There was some bloodshed,” Catherine says. “She tried to kill me,” Peter responds. “I did,” Catherine admits, before asking, “How can we trust each other?”
Savannah Chrisley is sharing some of the advice she received ahead of her parents' prison sentences.Savanah sat down with Perez Hilton for a new episode of her podcast on Tuesday, where she revealed that she was told to «strategically distance» herself from parents Todd and Julie Chrisley amid their tax fraud case. «I was told that,» Savannah said when asked if she was advised to distance herself from the pair. "'We need to focus on your brand, Savannah,' and I don't care. Money means nothing.