A new perspective. John Legend opened up about how he and pregnant Chrissy Teigen were able to rebuild after the loss of son Jack — and how their grief made their bond even stronger.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines have their hands full. However, that doesn't mean they aren't interested in possibly expanding their family sometime in the future.The couple recently sat down with ET's Kevin Frazier, and they reflected on their adorable kids, and why Joanna still thinks about wanting more.«I am terrified of that moment when our last one leaves,» she said with a laugh.
«For me, it's like if we can just keep having babies, then at some point it’s for sure I won't have to experience that.»Chip and Joanna share five children -- Drake, 17, Ella, 16, Duke, 14, Emmie, 12, and Crew, 4, however, as Joanna explained, «I think the more the merrier.»Looking back at their decision to have Crew eight years after welcoming their daughter Emmie, Chip explained that their youngest son gave them an opportunity to slow down a bit and enjoy life at a slower pace.«I mean, we've always been busy. But then, we were busy trying to build a business and then we had four kids on top of that... I mean our lives were very chaotic,» he shared. «Then we had about eight years where we thought we were done with new babies and we were raising the four that we had.»«Crew, really, just something about him was almost like a parachute at the end of a race car.
It didn't force us to slam on the breaks, in the negative sense, it allowed us to really stop,» Chip continued. «So for Jo and I, it's been this beautiful season where we've got these four older kids who treat this little boy [great] -- the way they love on him [and] tend to him in sweet ways.»«What crew has brought to me is just the idea of stopping and seeing the moments around me that are full of wonder,» Joanna shared. «Whether it’s as simple a flower that’s growing in the grass.
A new perspective. John Legend opened up about how he and pregnant Chrissy Teigen were able to rebuild after the loss of son Jack — and how their grief made their bond even stronger.
Tamar Braxton has one warning for fans looking to check out the seventh season of «Baby, buckle up! It's gonna be a bumpy ride.»The 45-year-old singer is one of several stars featured in the new season of the reality series, which returns to the small screen after its original run from 2003-2006. The show famously was one of the first to feature «celeb-reality» and had stars living under one roof in a Los Angeles mansion. Braxton is joined by Stormy Daniels, Dennis Rodman, Frankie Muniz, Kim Coles, Manny MUA, CJ Perry and August Alsina. When looking back at her experience in the house — which Braxton says she was in for about three weeks -- the singer shared with ET's Rachel Smith that she went into the show with the expectation that it would be similar to her previous experience on . The star emerged from the house as 2019's champion and expected to tackle with a comparable attitude. «I had no idea what I was getting myself into,» Braxton admitted.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines are taking on a huge new project in their latest Fixer Upper special.
Dan Grieb, 45 years old, was looking for a way to change his life. After waking up one morning and facing the fact that he was overweight and needed to do something about it, he decided to embrace a compelling new challenge. Grieb of Orlando, Florida, joined "America’s Newsroom" on Friday morning to discuss the journey he took to a healthier lifestyle — and how that decision led him to coach others. "I woke up one day … I was 120 pounds overweight. I was a good husband and a good dad and just didn’t believe I could have it all," he said. Dan Grieb joined "America's Newsroom" on Oct.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Location shooting is underway for “Finding Love in Sisters,” which features a cast with about one million followers apiece on social media: Puerto Rican-born Laura Carmine, Miami-based Marielena Dávila and U.K. model-actor Nick Hounslow. “Finding Love in Sisters” follows drama “Finding Love in San Antonio,” co-produced by leading indie production shingle BTF Media and L.A.-based American Cinema Inspires (ACI), which teamed up last year to develop and produce films with predominantly U.S. Latino talent. Written by D.F.W. Buckingham (“Finding Love in San Antonio”) and helmed by Jeff Day (“Midway Love”), the romantic drama centers on Esperanza (Carmine), a successful lawyer whose dream life is showing some cracks. Her mother suggests she visit their hometown of Sisters, Oregon to get recharged but she chooses to stay at her job. When Esperanza’s mother dies, she returns home, although she is wary of reuniting with her two sisters, Caridad (Dávila) and Faith (Valentina Izarra), after so many years apart.
Chrissy Tiegen’s growing baby bump is giving her a little drama! On Wednesday, the author shared an update on the status of her and John Legend’s baby – and how much things have changed since she got pregnant. “I have lived the life of a spoiled rotten stomach,” the 36-year-old model wrote. “I could do ANYTHING to it — street meat, landlocked sushi, stuff that smelled off, five-second rule floor food, ghost pepper contests, countless shots.
Ryan Reynolds is honouring the life and career of beloved Canadian actor and comedian John Candy.
Three months ago Love Island fans waved goodbye to show host Laura Whitmore for the final time as she gracefully bowed out of hosting the hit ITV2 dating show. In the weeks that followed, many fans couldn’t resist speculating about who might take over the reins of the show, with several names ranging from this year’s winner Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, through to former Strictly star AJ Odudu and even The Inbetweeners favourite Emily Atack.
Love Island's Cara De La Hoyde has said that she watch the series again now that Maya Jama will be "hosting". Cara won the second season of the show in 2016 with her now-husband Nathan Massey.The couple have been together ever since and share two young children, Freddie and Delilah. Speaking to The Sun at the Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile premiere, Cara said: "I'm totally buzzing for Maya to take over.
All the love! Shanna Moakler is celebrating her son Landon Barker’s milestone 19th birthday.
Fall is here, which means it’s time to stay home and enjoy the warmth of the Halloween season.
Magnolia Network star Joanna Gaines has become hugely popular alongside her husband Chip Gaines.MORE: Magnolia Network star Joanna Gaines shares adorable family video that has fans saying the same thingBut the home renovation star and businesswoman has also suffered from anti-Asian hatred after growing up in Texas as half-Korean.WATCH: Fixer Upper: The Castle coming soon on Magnolia Joanna shared in 2021, at a time of rising anti-Asian rhetoric in America, that she remembered "as a little girl being out with my mom and seeing how in a moment, a person's harsh look or an underhanded comment would attempt to belittle her rich story and her beautiful culture"."We can't take lightly the power that our words and actions carry. The world needs who we were ALL made to be and all the amazing and beautiful differences we each bring with us," she continued in an Instagram post alongisde a throwback picture of her and her mom.MORE: Fixer Upper star Joanna Gaines shares how she 'nurtured' herself back from a place of 'unbalance'MORE: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's lavish Nashville home could rival a palace"Maybe if we say it enough, it will ring true and become the message that softens even the hardest of hearts," she concluded.Joanna's words came as she annunced her second children's book The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be had been transalated into Korean.
Kate Ferdinand posted a rare snap of her one year old son Cree on Thursday afternoon as he spent quality time with his big sister Tia during a fun day out. Kate shared a black-and-white photo of her stepdaughter Tia, 11, snuggling with her baby brother Cree as they sat on top of a horse in a cute moment together. “First time on a horse with big sis,” the proud mum captioned the picture she shared on Instagram stories.
EXCLUSIVE: In what marks a high-profile return to filmmaking for John Waters, Village Roadshow Pictures has optioned his new novel Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance. Waters will write the script and direct.
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