Jennifer Aniston sat down for a chat about her healthy lifestyle, morning routines, and more.
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Matt Roloff is «back in action» but not before enduring a scary ordeal on what was supposed to be a «routine upper endoscopy.»The star took to Instagram on Monday and shared a photo of himself looking into a camera and smiling while lying on a hospital bed and wearing his hospital gown. The 61-year-old explained in the caption that this all went down sometime last week.«Last week was a bit rough,» he wrote in his caption.
"[I] went in for what I thought was a routine upper endoscopy to check out my esophagus.«Matt said that „when things didn't go as planned“ the doctor told his fiancée, Caryn Chandler, there were „some complications.“»[T]urns out i have some unexpected twists n turns leading down to the stomac[h]. good news is … i didn’t need the computer chip and monitor installed! scary news is more work to be done.
worst news is i had to take a few days off working and lay low… Back in action today!" he wrote.A post shared by Matt Roloff (@mattroloff)According to the Cleveland Clinic, for an upper endoscopy a gastroenterologist uses a scope to view the inside of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum (upper part of the small intestine). The procedure is done to diagnose and treat acid reflux, stomach ulcers, celiac disease, gastrointestinal disorders and other digestive tract problems.It's unclear what «more work» has to be done to Matt, but he appears to be taking the health update in stride and getting through it with support from fans.«Never a fun ride to the hospital to only stay there— You’ll fly through the next visit though, too! Keep well buddy!» shared one fan in the comments section.
«My hubby had to have the microchip and monitor. He hated it so that is a good thing you didn’t need it!!! Feel better soon!!»
.Jennifer Aniston sat down for a chat about her healthy lifestyle, morning routines, and more.
Matt Rife is heading out on a massive comedy tour that will last for over a year!
Kim Chi took the drag world by a storm when she emerged on the scene as a contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race in 2016.
Deadline). With a growing fan base on social media, Rife has gained significant recognition in recent years.
Kim Chi took the drag world by a storm when she emerged on the scene as a contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race in 2016.
Geordie Shore's very own Sophie Kasaei has shared the results of her body sculpting procedure, showing off her toned figure to her followers on Instagram.The 33 year old posed in the mirror wearing a pink crop top and matching lace underwear to show off her results to her two million followers. Sophie showed off her trim waist as well as her toned thighs in the selfie showcasing her success from the popular procedure.
The 1975’s Matty Healy has opened up about his childhood with actor parents, Denise Welch and Tim Healy, and how he developed a fear that their love was an acting performance after watching the film The Truman Show. Matty, born in 1989, comes from an artistic family.
Mental health services for children and young people at a hospital have been criticised following a watchdog inspection. Care for children and young people at Cheadle Royal Hospital, also known as the Priory Hospital Cheadle Royal, has been rated 'inadequate' following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Arctic Monkeys have teamed up with The Big Issue for the official programme of their first UK stadium tour, which begins tonight (May 29).In support of new album ‘The Car’, the band will play 15 dates across the UK and Ireland over the next month, including two hometown gigs at Sheffield’s Hillsborough Park and three at London’s Emirates Stadium.Ahead of the tour beginning at Bristol’s Ashton Gate tonight, the band have confirmed that they have teamed up with The Big Issue for the official programme for the tour, with all proceeds going to the homelessness charity.An announcement from the publication reads: “The 36 page programme with a long lasting and collectible heavy cover, features brand-new never before seen images of the band on the road plus an in-depth interview with the band’s beating heart, drummer Matt Helders.”Discussing the band’s wish to support the publication’s work, Helders told The Big Issue: “The obvious reason is the good work you do… but it’s not just that. It is good journalism as well as being a good cause.”Priced at £10, programmes are available online here as well as at all the UK gigs.The 36 page programme with a long lasting and collectible heavy cover, features brand-new never before seen images of the band on the road plus an in-depth interview with the band’s beating heart, drummer Matt Helders.
told Men’s Health for its July/August cover story that “people are dying” from abusing performance-enhancing drugs. When the 75-year-old was a bodybuilder in the 1970s, he said he legally did a regimen of testosterone and D-Bol under the supervision of a doctor. “Bodybuilding always, always was considered a safe sport,” he said. “But now, it’s not. Now people are dying.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is warning of the dangers of abusing steroids while bodybuilding. The "Terminator" star told Men’s Health for its July/August cover story that "people are dying" from abusing performance enhancing drugs. When the 75-year-old was a bodybuilder in the 1970s, he said he legally did a regimen of testosterone and D-Bol under the supervision of a doctor. "Bodybuilding always, always was considered a safe sport," he said. "But now, it’s not.
Céline Dion is taking a step back from work while she battles with her health.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor That was the week that was, and last week was an upfronts week like no other. Variety’s team of New York-based television and digital reporters offer a debrief on the 2023 programming presentations in New York on the latest episode of Variety weekly podcast “Strictly Business.” The drama roiling the industry was evident in all the Writers Guild of America picket signs that swarmed around the major events held from May 15 to May 17. That added to the general madness of the week that is a television and advertising industry tradition but is starting to feel anachronistic in the streaming era. But the upfronts are still a hard habit to break. Netflix even crashed the party this year, albeit virtually.
Al Roker is on the mend after having knee replacement surgery earlier this month, but the road to recovery hasn't been an easy one.The beloved weatherman virtually joined the third hour of on Tuesday, where he gave an update on his recovery and announced his upcoming return to the show.«I am doing fine. It is good to see all of you. I'm going to be honest.
Tori and Zach Roloff have a dancing queen on their hands! Over the weekend, the stars marked a special milestone for their 3-year-old daughter, Lilah.
CBS has set premiere dates for its summer slate of reality television programming, including three returning and one new series. “Secret Celebrity Renovation” kicks off the lineup with a July 28 premiere followed by the Aug. 2 debut of “Big Brother” Season 25. The all-new musical game show “Superfan” will launch on Aug. 9, and finally “The Challenge: USA” returns for its second season on Aug. 10. “Big Brother’s” 25th season will debut with a special 90-minute episode on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. ET while a group of new Houseguests arrive at the “Big Brother” house. Following its premiere, the series will air on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. followed by Thursdays at 9 p.m. featuring live evictions.
will celebrate its milestone 25th season with a 90-minute premiere on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with Julie Chen Moonves returning as host.
CBS is making its summer reality plans. The network said today that its unscripted juggernaut Big Brother will launch its 25th season with a 90-minute special on Wednesday, August 2, and then air Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. and Thursdays at 9.
In a new Genius lyric breakdown posted two days ago (May 20), Little Simz makes sure to give flowers to Mac Miller, referencing her bar in her hit "Gorilla" from the latest album, NO THANK YOU. In the track, she raps, "Heaven and Earth attached to one killer / Rest in peace to Mac Miller / New Simz drop to shake the whole shit up." Like Mac Miller, the U.K.
Naman Ramachandran “RuPaul’s Drag Race” producer World of Wonder has revealed a trailer for “Big Freedia Means Business,” an eight-part docu-series that follows “Queen of Bounce” Big Freedia. A subgroup of 1980s hip-hop music, Bounce music has defined much of contemporary hip-hop culture. The series follows New Orleans choirboy-turned-Bounce rapper Freddie “Big Freedia” Ross, Jr., as she juggles new business ventures, touring, and the ups and downs of her personal relationships. This season Freedia begins work on opening a hotel; starts a cannabis line; and prepares to launch her own beauty and fragrance lines. The series will also chronicle the launch of a new album, set to drop later this year.