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Tamra Judge is opening up about a scary experience at her daughter’s school. “The Real Housewives of Orange County” star took to Twitter Thursday to tearfully share that her 17-year-old daughter, Sophia’s school went into lockdown.
Sharing both the texts from Sophia that indicated that the lockdown was not a “drill,” and a video explaining what happened, Judge said that while everyone is fine, both the students at her daughter’s school and the teachers are traumatized following the incident.
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“If you just saw my texts, I want you to know that everything’s OK and they caught the guy,” an emotional Judge said in the social media video. “But there was somebody that came into my daughter’s school today, and they put them in lockdown. He did have a weapon. The kids are traumatized, the teachers are traumatized. They’re laying on the floor, they had the students barricade the door with bookshelves. They were laying on the floor.”
The 55-year-old reality TV personality went on to share the measures teachers at her daughter’s school took to protect them from the alleged attacker.
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“One teacher handed out hammers. Another one had a fire extinguisher, ready to go after somebody,” she continued. “Kids were crying, ‘I don’t want to die.’ You get the text in you’re so helpless. There’s nothing you can do, in this f**king world. I’m so sick of it. I’m so sick of what’s going on.”
Judge said her daughter now does not want to return to school out of fear of another incident similar to Thursday’s lockdown occurring before the school
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signed a bill that banned “adult cabaret entertainment” on public property or in locations where it can be viewed by minors, including “topless dancers, go-go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers, male or female impersonators, or similar entertainers.”Critics of the law, which went into effect April 1, say that categorizing drag as “adult entertainment” automatically deems them sexualized performances. They also argue the language surrounding “male and female impersonators” is inherently anti-trans.At least a dozen other states are considering similar anti-drag legislation. It was a topic of discussion at the recent taping of the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” finale.For Season 15 contestant Aura Mayari, the anti-drag law hits close to home.
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Less than a week after announcing she was getting divorced, Reese Witherspoon was spotted without her wedding ring.
Reese Witherspoon has officially filed to divorce her longtime husband Jim Toth.
Less than a week after announcing she was getting divorced, Reese Witherspoon was spotted without her wedding ring.
After announcing last week that she and her estranged husband, Jim Toth, would be divorcing, Reese Witherspoon made it official by filing the paperwork!
Reese Witherspoon was spotted without her wedding ring.The star was photographed Thursday in Nashville out and about while on the phone. She looked rather serious while fashionably dressed for the spring weather. In photos obtained by, Witherspoon made her first public outing since shockingly announcing that she and Jim Toth were going to divorce after 12 years of marriage.The divorce announcement also came two days shy of their 13th wedding anniversary.«We have some personal news to share… It is with a great deal of care and consideration that we have made the difficult decision to divorce,» the statement read. «We have enjoyed so many wonderful years together and are moving forward with deep love, kindness, and mutual respect for everything we have created together.
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mass school shooting at The Covenant School earlier this week.Sheryl Crow was among the local resident artists who performed during the vigil as hundreds of people gathered to mourn the tragic loss of life.Crow, who has been a Nashville-area resident for more than 15 years, accompanied herself at a piano to sing «I Shall Believe,» a hymn-like track from her 1993 album, . «Come to me now, and lay your hands on me,» Crow sang. «Say it will be all right, and I shall believe.» She ended the song with the chorus of Dionne Warwick’s «What the World Needs Now (Is Love, Sweet Love).»Margo Price, an outspoken advocate for gun safety, also performed, singing an a cappella version of Bob Dylan’s «Tears of Rage.»Both Price and Crow spoke out on social media in the wake of Monday's fatal shooting, calling not just for gun safety but an end to the senseless violence that continues in this country.Also in attendance, was first lady Jill Biden, along with a host of local and state elected officials, police officers, and clergy members.Speaking to the crowd, Nashville Mayor John Cooper thanked mourners for gathering after what he called was the city's «worst day.»«Just two days ago was our city's worst day,» Cooper said. «And Deputy Mayor Heywood and Laura and I want to thank all of you for being here today.
Neil Pond A candlelight vigil in Nashville Wednesday night drew hundreds to grieve the victims of the mass school shooting which claimed six lives earlier this week, with local residents Sheryl Crow and Margo Price among those offering performances as part of the public grieving. The event was relatively brief — only about half an hour — but powerful and moving, attended by First Lady Jill Biden, a host of local and state elected officials, police officers, and clergy, along with the musicians who performed songs obviously chosen with great care for the somber occasion. Sheryl Crow, who has spent more than 15 years as a Nashville-area resident, accompanied herself at a piano to sing “I Shall Believe,” a hymn-like track from her breakthrough album “Tuesday Night Music Club.” The crowd soaked up the hopeful balm of the spiritually tinged ballad in the wake of the shooting at Nashville’s Covenant School, the small Christian elementary academy where three children and three adults were killed by a 28-year-old assailant carrying two assault weapons and a pistol.