Janet Jackson is interested in turning her life into a TV show, according a new report.
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READ MORE: Denise Van Outen opens up about 'strange' relationship with ex-husband Lee MeadThe family were given antibiotics and steroids and sent on their way, none-the-wiser to the actual health condition Maude was battling. Her condition continued to worsen and the family returned to A&E twice in the 48 hours before Maude's death, this time being told their little girl had croup, a childhood condition that affects the windpipe, airways and voice box. The parents were also told that her condition was improving and so returned home, but hours later they were awoken on New Year's Day 2011 by three-year-old Bessie who was concerned that she couldn't wake up her little sister.
Clara recalled in the aftermath of Maude's sudden death, while she and Jason tried to figure out what could've happened in those meagre hours after leaving A&E, the police investigation left her feeling somewhat unnerved as she came to terms with the tragic event. She shared with this week's Radio Times: "The police took away her mattress and all the medicine in the house, because they had to check everything, and you immediately think: 'I'm under suspicion, I've done something wrong. '"You're the parent and your child is dead, and you don't know why.
"When the couple finally received their daughter's death certificate, the cause of death was labelled flu and streptococcus. However, it would take months to reveal what had actually killed little Maude, a life-threatening immune response; sepsis which kills roughly 48,000 people in the UK every year. Jason revealed: "It was never mentioned once in the medical journey.
Janet Jackson is interested in turning her life into a TV show, according a new report.
allegations of “fart” sounds coming from the stage, the show added coasters to the table so the co-hosts don’t get blamed for the unknown noises.A source told Entertainment Weekly that the root of the sounds came solely from mugs scraping across the glass table, so the director wanted to see what it would look like if the mugs were placed on white coasters.There have been multiple incidents of flatulence on the daytime talk show, heard by both audience members and viewers at home.On the March 21 show, co-host Sara Haines moved her mug and a mysterious noise sounded.When Whoopi Goldberg asked about the noise, Haines responded, “It’s my glass, every time I turn it.”“Let’s put that rumor to rest,” Joy Behar said.
Scots actor George Rossi, who was best known for his role in police drama The Bill, has left behind a fortune of £8million in his will.
Madonna is remembering Seymour Stein, and sharing the incredible story of her rise to fame.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Emma Stone was blunt. “Are you okay, man?” she asked Ari Aster after a surprise screening of his latest film, “Beau Is Afraid” at Brooklyn’s Alamo Drafthouse on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Audiences around the country may be asking variations of the same question after they emerge from the occasionally creepy, often hilarious and deeply weird horror-comedy. It’s a movie about a neurotic man (Joaquin Phoenix) with serious mommy issues, who must endure a phantasmagoric odyssey as he labors to get home following a family tragedy. Over the course of his journey he will be kidnapped by a suburban couple (Nathan Lane and Amy Ryan), stalked by a hulking vet with PTSD, menaced by a paint-drinking teenage girl and embraced by an experimental theater troupe. There’s also an animated sequence, as well as a recurring gag involving Phoenix’s distended testicles, plus a sex scene with Parker Posey that may rank among the wackiest ever committed to film. Oh, and did we mention the whole thing is three hours long?
have opened up about the devastating loss of their daughter Maude and revealed it could have been “avoided”. The 60 year old star and his wife sadly lost their adorable little girl in 2011 when she was just two years old at the time. The little one had sadly been suffering from the flu at the time, but the illness soon progressed into undiagnosed sepsis, which ultimately ended her young life.
Jason Watkins and his wife Clara Francis have opened up about the devastating loss of their daughter Maude and revealed it could have been “avoided”.The 60 year old star and his wife sadly lost their adorable little girl in 2011 when she was just two years old at the time.The little one had sadly been suffering from the flu at the time, but the illness soon progressed into undiagnosed sepsis, which ultimately ended her young life. Now, twelve years on, the couple are bravely revisiting the heartbreaking moment as part of a new documentary Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie, which will see them offer support to other families who have also lost a child.
Jason Watkins and his wife, Clara Francis, went through their late daughter Maudie's belongings in a heartbreaking moment during their documentary on Thursday night. The Line Of Duty star, 60, and Clara bravely filmed emotional documentary Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie - 11 years after their daughter Maudie's sudden death aged two from sepsis. Jason has said he hopes his family being "so open" about their grief following the death of their young daughter will encourage others to talk about bereavement while raising awareness about sepsis.
their daughter Maudie’s death, a tragedy that occurred when she was just two-and-a-half years old. When they were first approached about the film, Clara was reluctant to take part, as the original premise made her feel ‘uncomfortable’. However, they realised how they wanted to tell their family’s story and so went back to ITV with their feedback, which is how the film Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie eventually was made.
READ MORE: Hairy Bikers' Dave Myers opens up on 'crappy' year as he shares good newsJason went into Maude's room. "I saw her on the cot, and she was lying flat and there was a trickle of blood that had dried in her mouth. I knew she'd died straight away," he said.
Jason Watkins has spoken out about his family's grief following the death of their his young daughter.
ITV, In Memory of Maudie. The two joined Susanna Reid and Adil Ray on Good Morning Britain to explain why more resources need to be put into raising awareness of the illness. The couple spoke about how they blame themselves for not pushing for doctors to keep their daughter in hospital despite being told Maudie simply had croup.
Maudie's untimely death on New Year's Day 2011. Since the tragedy, Jason and Clara have also tried to help other bereaved parents. The family are moving out of the flat in which Maudie was born and the ITV show will follow as the couple tell their tragic story.
Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie: "She was floppy and pale and her eyes were rolling into her head. This was not something we were expecting at all. We were terrified so we drove back to the hospital.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director The search for the new Superman actor is not as far along as some social media rumors suggest. “Beyond the Trailer” host Grace Randolph recently took to Twitter to announce Gunn is “very close” to landing an actor to play the eponymous superhero in his upcoming “Superman: Legacy.” Randolph went as far as to claim the role “might even be cast” already or is in “final talks.” Not so fast. Gunn shot down the report and provided an update on his Superman casting process. “Not true,” Gunn replied. “Haven’t had a single talk with a single actor about the role. Just making private lists, prepping material for auditions.” Randolph took Gunn’s rebuttal as an opportunity to reveal her scoop that it was “Percy Jackson” and “Hunters” star Logan Lerman who is Gunny’s top choice for Superman. Gunn also shot down that claim.
Maudie died at age two after contracting sepsis (Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)Susanna asked the parents what Maudie was like with Justin saying: "She was extraordinary, full of life, full of joy, I find it difficult going back to the joy because I'm filled with the trauma of her loss. "Jason found his daughter dead in her bed on New Year's Day after suffering from flu symptoms. Despite two hospital visits, Maude's flu symptoms masked the sepsis and her condition went undiagnosed.
EastEnders star Jason Watkins shared the heartbreaking impact of the loss of his young daughter to sepsis while appearing on Good Morning Britain today.The former Gerry Fairweather actor, 60, was in the studio to discuss new documentary Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie, which chronicles the aftermath of his two-year-old's death in 2011, while urging doctors to assess youngsters more thoroughly for signs of sepsis. "It's hard isn't it for us as parents to feel that we... that's one of the painful things, is think, did we do everything that we [could've done]?" he said to presenter Susanna Reid.
Sir David Jason's wife Gill Hinchcliffe has spoken out after the actor found out he is father to a previously unknown daughter from a previous relationship. The Only Fools & Horses legend, 83, recently found out he is father to Abi Harris, 52, who was born in 1970 following a brief relationship with her actress mother Jennifer Hill.
Craig Revel Horwood, 58, has taken to Twitter to share his heartbreak over the death of his friend and co-star Paul O'Grady. He wrote in view of his 288,600 followers today: "I'm in a state of shock this morning, waking up to the news that my gorgeous colleague and friend, Paul O'Grady has passed away. "I'm actually reeling in disbelief.
Octopussy, later married fellow actor Geoffrey Davion, and Abi grew up believing he was her father until his death in 1996. But following discussions with her mum, Abi, who has starred in Doctor Who, started to suspect she could be Sir David's daughter. She wrote to him - quoting a line from the Dylan Thomas play - to request that he take a paternity test.