magazine, Perry popped the question at DelBianco's living room-turned-studio in Mississippi, where the couple also snapped their engagement photos. They reportedly met online in July 2020.
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and revealed she had no idea about the financial calamity her family was facing in the weeks leading up to Bobby's death. The outlet reported, citing a spokesperson with the Rankin County, Mississippi, that Bobby's home was recently sold at auction after going into foreclosure.And it wasn't just Jennifer who was in the dark. The outlet reports that no one around Bobby had any idea he was struggling, and the suicide has everyone stunned.«I've known him for 22 years.
This was not something — the financial issues — that me or his friends and family were aware of,» Jennifer told the outlet. «He had the personality to not want to burden others but I also feel like there's a lot of people in this world who have that big, beautiful smile just like he does and you see a person who has so much joy and laughter, but I want to press that everyone can have external and internal problems. And even though they may have a big smile on their face they may still be dealing with things that no one can be aware of.»Bobby died by suicide, the family announced Friday.
He was 46. He's survived by his wife, Jennifer, and their three children -- Kaytlin, 19, Max 12, and Charleigh, 10. The family shared the news via a statement posted to Kaytlin's TikTok account. The post features a series of photos of Moudy with his family and directs viewers to a GoFundMe page set up on their behalf.«It is with great sadness that we share the tragic loss of Bobby Moudy,» the statement reads.
«Bobby was a loving husband, father, brother and friend. On April 28th, he was a victim of suicide. Bobby was full of life and laughs, but also weighed down by financial pressures.
magazine, Perry popped the question at DelBianco's living room-turned-studio in Mississippi, where the couple also snapped their engagement photos. They reportedly met online in July 2020.
Room 999, one of the films premiering in the Cannes Classics section of the Cannes Film Festival, poses the question of whether cinema is dying, a casualty of the digital age, streaming platforms and other factors.
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11th hour concert cancelation in Mississippi, Morgan Wallen is now pulling the plug on a slew of tour shows under "doctor's orders."The "Last Night" singer took to Instagram on Tuesday, May 9, to break the "bad news" and apologize to his fans. A post shared by Morgan Wallen (@morganwallen)"After taking 10 days of vocal rest I performed three shows last weekend in Florida and by the third one I felt terrible," she said. Following the trio of shows on the One Night at a Time Tour, Morgan got his voice scoped and found out that he re-injured his vocal chords and has "vocal fold trauma." To correct the issue, Morgan was told to go on six weeks of vocal rest. In fact, the country superstar was told to refrain from speaking as much as possible. In all, 14 shows — from May 18 to June 17 — are being rescheduled.
is fast approaching the finale — and emotions are running high!During Monday's Playoff Rounds, Kelly Clarkson was faced with narrowing her remaining team down from five singers to two for next week's live semifinals. That task was made even more difficult by her team delivering show-stopping performances, including Holly Brand's cover of «Bring On the Rain» by Jo Dee Messina — which had Kelly crying before she even took the stage.The 22-year-old Mississippi native shocked Kelly with her performance of a «song I've known since high school,» and brought her coach to near-hysterics in rehearsals.«I started laughing, I was crying so much!» Kelly told her, through the waterworks.Following her show-stopping performance on stage, Kelly praised Holly for showing another facet of her talent with the emotional song. «Obviously, your voice is ridiculous,» she marveled.
More information is coming out about Bobby Moudy’s tragic death.
before his suicide last week, The Post can confirm.The beloved Mississippi dad — who gained fame on TikTok showing off life with his three children to his 370,000 followers — stunned his loved ones when he died April 28 at the age of 46.He was said to be privately battling financial and emotional struggles. Moudy’s wife, Jennifer, told TMZ this week she had no idea about issues with the house.Rankin County records show a construction company won the April 26 auction for Moudy’s home with a bid of $309,000 after it went into foreclosure.The Post reached out to Jennifer Moudy and county officials for comment.Friends and family members are hoping the community will help Bobby’s widow and their children, Kaytlin, Max and Charleigh.Jennifer told TMZ that Kaytlin, their eldest daughter, will still attend college in the fall.A GoFundMe page created by a family friend has accrued more than $70,000 as of Saturday afternoon — just $5,000 shy of the goal.“Bobby was a loving husband, father, brother and friend.
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GoFundMe page.“Bobby was a loving husband, father, brother and friend. On April 28th, he was a tragic victim of suicide. Bobby was full of life and laughs, but also weighed down by financial pressures.
Morgan Wallen shared a health update on Thursday before returning to the stage after falling ill earlier this month.
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The National Music Council of the United States will honor music and event producers Ray Chew and Vivian Scott Chew at the organization’s 39th annual American Eagle Awards on Sunday, June 25 at the American Federation of Musicians Convention in Las Vegas.
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