A new trailer for the gay romantic comedy “My Fake Boyfriend” dropped on Thursday and the movie, starring Kenyan Lonsdale, Dylan Sprouse and Sarah Hyland, promises a screwball look at modern dating with social media playing a major part.
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Harry Judd and his wife Izzy have always been hugely open about their conception struggles and IVF journey. After being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome in her twenties, violinist Izzy, now 38, and McFly drummer Harry, 36, believed that starting a family without fertility treatment would be almost impossible. Izzy suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage after their first round of IVF, before joyfully welcoming daughter Lola who is now six.
Less than a year later, against all odds, Izzy fell pregnant naturally with their son Kit, now four. And last year, after six months of trying to conceive a third child, Izzy discovered she was pregnant once again with their son Lockie, who they welcomed in October. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
When the couple sit down for a chat with us, it’s clear to see they’re thriving as a family of five – and they certainly don’t take it for granted. “There were moments where we thought we wouldn’t even be able to have one child, so to have three now, I feel as though we’re very lucky,” Izzy tells us. But despite being in a positive place now, the couple – who first met in 2005 at a McFly rehearsal in a church hall in Bristol and tied the knot in 2012 – reveal that trying for a family was one of the most emotionally trying periods of their marriage.
“It took us to a place where we had to try to learn patience,” Harry says. “I kept myself busy doing other things that I enjoyed, which made it slightly easier for me, but it involved a lot of emotional responsibility.” Izzy also recalls, “When I was going through IVF, there weren’t the same social media outlets as there are now. It was incredibly isolating and
.A new trailer for the gay romantic comedy “My Fake Boyfriend” dropped on Thursday and the movie, starring Kenyan Lonsdale, Dylan Sprouse and Sarah Hyland, promises a screwball look at modern dating with social media playing a major part.
Following a two-year hiatus, the in-person celebration of DC Black Pride over Memorial Day Weekend will return to the nation’s capital, from May 26-30.Organized by the Center for Black Equity, this year’s DC Black Pride has over 25 events around the city, highlighting the Black LGBTQ community in Washington. The focus for this year is making it accessible, making it happen, and making it fun. “For a lot of our community from around the country, DC Black Pride, and Black Pride, in particular, is like a family reunion,” says Kenya Hutton, deputy director of The Center for Black Equity.
The show must go on. Wynonna Judd is moving forward with The Judds’ fall tour as scheduled following her mother and bandmate Naomi Judd’s death in April.
A country legend remembered. Naomi Judd‘s life and legacy were celebrated in an emotional televised memorial organized by her daughters and husband.
Judi Love has opened up about her Loose Women co-stars, revealing just how close the ladies are. Speaking exclusively to HELLO! as she launched her new summer clothing range with Very – a career highlight for Judi – the presenter touched on their tight sisterhood.MORE: Loose Women star Judi Love pays tribute to late dad one year after his sad deathHer co-stars Nadia Sawalha, Jane Moore and Charlene White were out in force to attend the launch and were desperate to try on the fabulous ensembles.WATCH: Loose Women makes history with all black panelJudi, 41, explained: "To see them come out to support me, to represent me and to try on the clothes, dance, drink, have a good time, it was just full confirmation of friendship and growth and womanhood and sisterhood.RELATED: Judi Love stuns in jaw-dropping bikini – Graziano Di Prima reactsREAD: Judi Love shares heartfelt post amid Loose Women drama – and fans share support"It's real.
's Kenya Moore and Marlo Hampton prove you can have a fit at any age! In ET's sneak peek at Sunday's all-new episode, the group gathers at a tea-themed party for Kenya's daughter, Brooklyn's, third birthday, but things go off the rails quickly when Kenya pulls out her phone and starts to read what sound like Yelp reviews about Marlo's fashion business, Le'Archive. She quotes one potential customer who «couldn't order» from the showroom's website.«Well, you can't order,» Marlo informs Kenya. «You don't order.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Ashley Judd encouraged people to seek help for their mental health and talked about her grieving process after the loss of her mother, country star Naomi Judd.In an interview aired on “Good Morning America” on Thursday, the movie star said she wanted to address her mother's struggle with depression. Judd said she was with her mother at her home in Tennessee on the day Naomi died on April 30.Judd also encouraged anyone who was having thoughts of harming themselves to reach out to The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.Naomi Judd died at the age of 76, a day before she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with her duo partner and daughter Wynonna Judd.
The long-running collaboration between Australian filmmaker Andrew Dominik (“Chopper,” “Killing Them Softly”)and celebrated musicians Nick Cave and Warren Ellis is three films deep now with a fourth on the way. Cave and Ellis —who record as part of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, but also on their own as a duo—scored Dominik’s second film, “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” (2007), and now have made two music documentaries in a row with the filmmaker.
Jada Pinkett Smith has bravely opened up about some incredibly painful memories following the latest Red Table Talk episode.MORE: Jada Pinkett Smith makes huge announcement following Will Smith's sad career newsWill Smith's wife, along with her daughter Willow Smith and mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris, sat down with April Simpkins, the mother of the late Miss USA Chelsie Kryst, who took her life in January.The heartbreaking episode saw Jada break down in tears at one point, and afterwards she shared on Instagram memories of a time she suffered from "unbearable despair".VIDEO: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's marriage - a lookShe wrote: "The Cheslie Kryst episode has been the most personal table for me yet.
Only days after losing her mother, Naomi Judd, Ashley Judd is honouring her ahead of Mother’s Day.
Getting real. Heather Rae Young and Tarek El Moussa opened up about the Selling Sunset star’s IVF journey, including how the Flip or Flop alum and his children have helped her through it with a touching gesture.
Dolly Parton is both mourning and celebrating.
Harry and Izzy Judd have revealed the moment they instantly fell in love with their newborn son’s adorable name, Lockie.The couple, who are also parents to Lola, six, and Kit, four, had decided on an alternative moniker until a game of cricket bowled a last-minute name into the mix. Speaking exclusively to OK!, Izzy said: “We had another name for him for quite a long time, but we weren’t 100% on it.Then we were watching cricket because Harry’s a big cricket fan, and I heard the name of a player called Lockie Ferguson, and I was like, ‘Lockie is nice.’” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
Remembering their mom. Ashley Judd and Wynonna Judd tearfully took the stage at the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony one day after announcing the death of their mother, Naomi Judd.
Cherishing the memories. After Naomi Judd’s April 2022 death, the country singer’s loving family will hold their special moments with her in their hearts.
Naomi Judd has died. She was 76.
Marlo Hampton in the opening credits of season 14, her first time delivering a tagline as a full-time, peach-holding 'Wife after a decade of appearing on the show as a «guest» or «friend of» the cast.«You know what? It's my season,» Marlo proclaims to ET over video chat ahead of her official debut as a Housewife. «I don't know why. I guess the greater being was like, 'Hey!' God's like, 'Hey, this is your time!' But it's here and I'm ready for it.