he and his wife Barbara tested positive for COVID-19 in March. They isolated for a month in Florida and Jack has since tested positive for the antibody.
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Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald want to expand their family and are “considering” adoption.“We could wait until all of our kids are grown and gone and then adopt, but I also think it’s kind of cool to have an adopted child growing up with the other kids,” Seewald, 25, exclusively told Us Weekly on Wednesday, July 1, while promoting season 11 of Counting On.
“We’re just in a stage of, like, meeting with people who have adopted and getting advice, hearing their stories and seeing what that might look
.he and his wife Barbara tested positive for COVID-19 in March. They isolated for a month in Florida and Jack has since tested positive for the antibody.
After tackling innovative animation with Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly, Richard Linklater is returning to the medium. Linklater wrote and is directing animated featureApollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Adventure, which has just been picked up by Netflix.
Counting On stars Josiah Duggar and Lauren Swanson have a lot to be thankful for. The couple recently celebrated their second wedding anniversary, and they are enjoying watching their daughter Bella Milagro grow up during her first year of life.
Pregnancy rumors are nothing new in the Duggar family, and oftentimes they turn out to be true! In the past year alone there have been five new babies born into the family, and two more are on the way. Counting On stars Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth are currently expecting baby number two, as are Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo.
Jana Duggar might be an anomaly in her family, hitting 30 and still not married, but she’s OK with that.The Counting On star is the second oldest Duggar child (she is also the twin of John-David) and the eldest daughter of Michelle Duggar and Jim Bob Duggar.
It’s been a few years since “The Osbournes” left the air, but a new series will feature a near-reunion of the reality-show clan.
Jessa Seewald (née Duggar) is one of 19 children, but despite being surrounded by siblings of all ages growing up, she still didn’t know everything when it came to being a mom herself. The Counting On star, 27, and her husband, Ben Seewald, sat down exclusively with Moms Like Us hosts Christina Garibaldi and Stroller In the City’s Brianne Manz to share the one piece of advice they wish they had known before becoming parents.
Counting On star Jessa Duggar shares three kids with her husband, Ben Seewald – Spurgeon, 4, Henry, 3, and Ivy Jane, 13 months – and the little Duggars have taken over Jessa’s Instagram page during the COVID-19 lockdown. Over the past few months, Jessa has posted numerous pics and videos of the kids enjoying life while stuck at home, but the video she posted earlier this week of little Ivy Jane might just be the best one yet.
Jessa Seewald (née Duggar) and Ben Seewald’s 3-year-old son Henry is moving forward following a slower start to his language development.“Henry had had some speech delays,” Jessa, 27, told Us Weekly exclusively on Wednesday, July 1, ahead of the season 11 premiere of Counting On.
Jessa Duggar will never let anyone’s negativity get to her when it comes to her parenting style.The 27-year-old Arkansas native welcomed three children with husband Ben Seewald after tying the knot in 2014: sons Spurgeon and Henry in 2015 and 2017, and daughter Ivy in 2019.
Jinger Duggar found herself bonding with her sister Joy-Anna Duggar after a previous pregnancy loss.“I talked to Joy a lot in that time,” Jinger, 26, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, June 30, while promoting season 11 of Counting On. “We grew closer.
Unruly.The show will be split into six parts, and has been described by Variety as “an unapologetically Black, no-holds-barred telling of Johnson’s life.The statement added: “The first ever Black heavyweight boxing champion, the show would follow Johnson’s rise to greatness and the costs he paid for his skin color and defiance.”The series will be based based on the PBS documentary Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, and will see Dominique Morisseau serve as writer and
Beverley Mitchell gushed exclusively to Us Weekly about the support she’s received from Jessica Biel amid her pregnancy.“We don’t have to talk all the time, but when we do, it’s always great and heartfelt and I always leave the conversation feeling uplifted and full,” the country singer, 39, exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly of her former 7th Heaven costar, 38. “She’s been very supportive and very excited.
Two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali has signed on to play boxing legend Jack Johnson in a new HBO series.Unruly will be based on the documentary Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, directed by Ken Burns.Ali previously played Johnson, the world’s first black heavyweight boxing champion, in a stage production of The Great White Hope in 2000.Jackson once took part in a boxing match, dubbed “the fight of the century”, in 1910 against James J. Jeffries and ruled the boxing
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