Jana Kramer is still learning to navigate co-parenting, but she and Mike Caussin are starting to get the hang of it.
14.09.2021 - 19:07 / nypost.com
reputation for being fine artists and doing trendy yoga — are actually badass vigilantes when pushed to their limits.The dynamic duo eventually saved the chicken, forcing the hawk to fly away empty-taloned only a mere 17 seconds after swooping in.
The chicken suffered minor injuries— but Beets said the other farm animals “rallied around her” to mend her back to full health.Meanwhile, this wasn’t the first time farmer Beets has experienced such drama — his other goats and turkeys have jumped in
.Jana Kramer is still learning to navigate co-parenting, but she and Mike Caussin are starting to get the hang of it.
Her new normal. Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin split in April after nearly six years of marriage and the country music star, 37, is still trying to perfect coparenting their two kids — Jolie, 5, and Jace, 2.
On the same page. Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin are both determined not to introduce their two children to any “random people” that they’re dating post-split.
Anna Sawai (F9: The Final Saga, Giri/Haji) is set to star alongside Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis, rounding out the three leads in Shōgun, FX’s limited series period drama based on the best-selling novel by James Clavell.
Healing one day at a time. Jana Kramer accused her ex-husband Mike Caussin of “gaslighting” her amid his infidelity.
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Selome Hailu editorBBC One has announced that Steve Coogan has joined the cast of “The Reckoning,” an upcoming drama miniseries about the dark legacy of Jimmy Savile, the English television personality known for hosting “Top of the Pops.”Written by Neil McKay, “The Reckoning” will tell the story of Savile’s life from his childhood to after his death in 2011, when he was ultimately found to have abused more than 500 children.People accused Savile of sexually assaulting children during his
BBC One drama The Reckoning.The controversial series, which was first announced in October last year, will follow Savile through his early years as a DJ in the dance halls of North England, his career with the BBC, right up to his twilight years and how he used his celebrity and powerful connections to dispel the growing rumours about his personal life and hide in plain sight.The former Radio 1 DJ rose from working-class origins to become one of the biggest stars of British television, including
Steve Coogan (Philomena) has been cast as Jimmy Savile in BBC One drama The Reckoning.
Duran Duran have discussed working with Blur‘s Graham Coxon on their new album, saying he “fitted into the band like a glove.”The band are set to release ‘Future Past’ on October 22, which sees Coxon working with the band alongside the likes of long-time David Bowie pianist Mike Garson and guest vocalist Lykke Li.Speaking to the Evening Standard about working with the Blur guitarist, Duran Duran keyboardist Nick Rhodes said it felt “like he’d been there forever.”“We’re super excited about
Saddle up! The 2020 CCMA Award nominations are in.
After receiving an Emmy-nomination for her work as Agatha on Disney+’s WandaVision, Kathryn Hahn is ready for her next role – Joan Rivers.
Jana Kramer is piecing herself back together. The singer opened up about healing following her divorce from Mike Caussin while speaking with ET's Cassie DiLaura at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on Saturday. «I wouldn't think it's broken.
Buddy Valastro is on the mend. On Monday's episode of , the 44-year-old baker opens up about his ongoing recovery, one year after sustaining a serious hand injury.«I say we're about 95 percent [healed], which, if that's as good as it's going to get, Rachael, I'll take it,» the star says on the episode, as seen in a sneak peek clip. «It's definitely been an amazing ride,» Valastro adds.
The Cake Boss himself, Buddy Valastro, is almost back to 100% with his right hand after suffering a gruesome injury roughly one year ago. The Food Network star's hand was impaled after getting it stuck in the bowling pinsetter, a representative for his company confirmed to Fox News at the time. A malfunction with a pinsetter, which had been an easy fix in the past, caused Valastro's hand to become lodged and compressed inside the machine, his spokesperson said.