Rob McElhenney is opening up about his health and saying he was diagnosed with “neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities.”
03.07.2023 - 23:25 / etcanada.com
“It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” star Kaitlin Olson is responding to the rumour mill with a dash of cheekiness.
Olson, 47, was making rounds around the internet today after rumours broke that she and her husband of 15 years and fellow “Sunny” co-star Rob McElhenney broke up due to cheating allegations.
The long-time couple began dating in the second season of the long-running FX series, which McElhenney created, and is en route to its 16th season this year.
Olson, who plays Deanda Reynolds, took to Twitter on Monday to respond to the allegations, however, the Oregon-born actress didn’t seem to be fazed.
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“It was me who had the affair. But it was not with someone from Wales. It was with a whale. I’ve always loved whales,” joked the actress while re-tweeting an article about the rumoured split.
“They’re the bosses of the ocean and I’m attracted to power. We ask for privacy as we navigate this difficult time.”
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Olson topped off the tweet with a fitting whale emoji.
McElhenney and Olson, who tied the knot in 2008, share two sons, Axel, 12, and Leo, 11.
Rob McElhenney is opening up about his health and saying he was diagnosed with “neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities.”
Beyonce‘s Renaissance Tour has finally arrived in the United States and fans will be packing in stadiums all summer long to see her shows!
A.D. Amorosi From a private show in Dubai and its official opening in Stockholm to its Canadian dates last week, most of the globe has gotten at least a glimpse, from afar, of Beyoncé on the Renaissance World Tour — her first in nearly five years. Last night, the United States got its first in-person peek at the vibrancy of Club Renaissance with an opening show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Center. Four words immediately come to mind in trying to do justice to the show: Daring. Elastic. Silvery. Very. With the wealth of knock-off mirror-ball cowboy hats and barely-there sequined outfits in the crowd to the wide staging of Club Renaissance and its accoutrements — flying horses, group costumes, pianos for Bey to sit on — nearly everything was reflectively silver. Everything. From its epic concept videos between changeovers and its athletic dancers to a sound system that pulsated crisply with each deep house reverberation, Club Renaissance never missed a beat. Over-the-top, yet still elegantly refined, pretty much everything surrounding the show’s vocal and visual centerpiece was exquisitely executed and bolder for it.The only thing more very than all of the technology and vigorous dance moves of Club Renaissance was Beyoncé herself. As a singer, she proved to be righteously elastic with trills to thrill and vocal runs that ran fluidly atop every different musical interlude (and there were many sharp turns and frantic rhythms in which to contend). As a performer and as a curator-producer, her sonic choices and visual cues were often daring. Ballsy even.
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, said he will “go through the full diagnosis” on an episode of the show’s companion podcast which will be released later this month.In a post on Twitter on Tuesday (July 11), McElhenney wrote: “I was recently diagnosed with a host of neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities! At 46! I go through the full diagnosis/prognosis on the @thesunnypodcast (which drops in 2 weeks).“It’s not something I would normally talk about publicly but I figured there are others who struggle with similar things and I wanted to remind you that you’re not alone. You’re not stupid.
Rob McElhenney is sharing something incredibly personal — in the hopes it will help others.
Rob McElhenney is opening up about his surprising health diagnosis in hopes to help others feel supported and seen.
Rob McElhenney revealed Tuesday that he recently found out he has several neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities, adding that he decided to share the news publicly to help others feel less alone. "I was recently diagnosed with a host of neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities! At 46!" the "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia" creator tweeted, adding that he plans on detailing the diagnoses on his "The Always Sunny Podcast" with costars Glenn Howerton and Charlie Day in two weeks. "It’s not something I would normally talk about publicly but I figured there are others who struggle with similar things and I wanted to remind you that you’re not alone. You’re not stupid.
Cardi B goes all in!
Cardi B and Offset made a stunning comeback in a whirlwind of style, affection, and undeniable chemistry. The power couple was captured stepping out together in Paris for their first public appearance since the recent cheating scandal that shook the entertainment world.
Cardi B and Offset appear to be doing just fine amid those allegations that she cheated on him.
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia co-stars, who have been married since 2008, jokingly responded to claims that McElhenney had cheated on Olson while in Wales.In a post on Twitter, Olson wrote: “It was me who had the affair. But it was not with someone from Wales.
Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson are still going strong!On Monday, the couple took to social media after an online rumor started that the two It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia stars were splitting up and that McElhenney had an affair. «It was me who had the affair. But it was not with someone from Wales,» she began in her tweet, sharing a Perez Hilton article, which cited the gossip Instagram account DeuxMoi, about the speculation.
Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson are going to keep getting the last laugh — together.
Kaitlin Olson is poking fun at the rumors that her marriage to Rob McElhenney is on the rocks.
Oh thank goodness!
A Fourth of July miracle appears extremely unlikely for the millions of DirecTV customers who lost access Sunday to programming from Nexstar-owned local stations or cable network NewsNation.
Well, this is awful news if true!
More than 10 million DirecTV customers are without Nexstar stations as of Sunday evening after the two companies failed to come to terms on a new deal.DirecTV removed Nexstar’s 159 TV stations from its satellite, cable and streaming systems as a result, which includes major broadcast networks CBS, Fox, ABC, NBC and The CW as well as NewsNation, the cable news channel. Subscribers in 113 markets, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Denver, are all affected.“Nexstar remains hopeful that a resolution can be reached quickly to return to viewers their favorite network programming, live sporting events, in-depth local news, and other local content relevant to their communities, as well as critical emergency updates for which DirecTV is charging its subscribers,” Nexstar said in a statement.“Nexstar has a long track record of forcing programming outages in an effort to unnecessarily raise prices for everyone at the expense of the communities they are licensed and entrusted to serve,” Rob Thun, DirecTV chief content officer, said in a statement to TheWrap.
@WWE wrestler. «Droz» embodied the spirit of perseverance & determination through adversity, and our hearts go out to his family.
Darren Drozdov, a rising WWE star paralyzed from injuries suffered in a 1999 match, has died of natural causes at 54, the organization announced on Friday.