After announcing her pregnancy in June, actress Nia Long and her boyfriend Ime Udoka have welcomed their son, Kez Sunday, into the world. Nia’s camp confirms that she gave birth to her second son on Monday, November 7.
“Both mother and child are healthy and happy to be home,” spokeswoman Priscilla Moralez says.
Nia has a 10-year-old named Massai from a previous marriage.
Is Kris Humphries trying to hold onto his marriage with Kim Kardashian. She may have filed the divorce papers, but Life & Style reports that the New Jersey Nets player is refusing to sign off on the legal split.
“He’s not signing. He doesn’t believe in divorce.”
Following Kim’s visit to Minnesota to meet with Kris and Pastor Joel Johnson who resided over their wedding, Kim decided to move ahead with the divorce. Immediately after finding out that his wife no longer wanted to be Mrs. Humphries, Kris released the statement:
“I love my wife and am devastated to learn she filed for divorce. I’m committed to this marriage and everything this covenant represents. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to make it work.”
Pastor Joel also commented, saying:
“I would love to connect with Kim and try to pull the reins back and redirect this energy in a more redemptive way.”
After sticking his foot in his mouth by tweeting about the Penn. State head coach Joe Paterno being fired, initially expressing sympathy for the coach and not for the underprivileged young boys being raped by Joe’s assistant coach, Ashton Kutcher has decided to quit Twitter. Though Ashton tried to clear up his words and apologize, the public didn’t take to kindly to what seemed like insensitivity. He posted a blog saying that he will not being turning over his Twitter account to his management company and apologized once again for offending anyone.
Up until today I have posted virtually every one of my tweets on my own, but clearly the platform has become to big to be managed by a single individual. When I started using twitter it was a communication platform that people could say what they are thinking in real time and if their facts where wrong the community would quickly and helpfully reframe an opinion. It was a conversation, a community driven education tool, and opinion center that encouraged healthy debate. It seems that today that twitter has grown into a mass publishing platform, where ones tweets quickly become news that is broadcasted around the world and misinformation becomes volatile fodder for critics.
Last night after returning home from work I walked by the television and simply saw a headline that Joe Paterno had been fired. Having no more information than that, I assumed that he had been fired due to poor performance as an aging coach. As a football fan and someone who had watched Joe’s career move from that of legend/innovator to a head coach that fulfilled his duty in the booth, I assumed that the university had let him go due to football related issues. With that assumption (how dare I assume) I posted a tweet defending his career. I then when about my evening, had some dinner, did a little work, and about an hour later turned on ESPN where I got the full story. I quickly went back on my twitter account and found a hailstorm of responses calling me an “idiot” and several other expletives that I’ve become accustom to hearing for almost anything I post. I quickly retracted and deleted my previous post, however that didn’t seem enough to satisfy people’s outrage at my misinformed post. I truly am sorry if I offended anyone and more over am going to take action to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.
A collection of over 8 million followers is not to be taken for granted. I feel responsible for delivering an informed opinion and not spreading gossip or rumors through my twitter feed. While I feel that running this feed myself gives me a closer relationship to my friends and fans I’ve come to realize that it has grown into more that a fun tool to communicate with people. While I will continue to express myself through @Aplusk I’m going to turn the management of the feed over to my team at Katalyst Media to ensure the quality of it’s content. My sincere apologies to anyone who I have offended. It was a mistake that I don’t think will happen again.
After three years of dating and a year of living together, Haylie Duff and boyfriend Nick Zano have decided to end their relationship. While sister Hilary is preparing her home to welcome her first child, Haylie’s rep has confirmed that the pair have decided to go their separate ways, but didn’t give up any information on what may have caused the couple to split.
The two began dating when they met on the set of ‘My Sexiest Year’ in 2007.
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott’s debut their new baby girl in the latest US Weekly.
The couple welcomed their third child, Hattie Margaret, on October 10 — six days before Spelling’s scheduled C-section. “My water broke in the middle of the night!” Spelling, 38, tells the new issue of Us Weekly (out Friday).
McDermott, 45, rushed his wife to L.A.’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center as the contractions set in. “I held his hand, and I thought I was going to crush it — I felt every bump and turn!” Spelling recalls. “I was, like, ‘Oh, God, go slower!’”
Hattie’s early arrival wasn’t the only curveball, according to Spelling, who says she was “110 percent sure we were having a boy!”
“When the doctor held her up, he said, ‘You guys were all wrong.’ It was the biggest shock,” the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum tells Us. “I never thought girls would run this household. We outnumber the boys!”
Spelling’s pregnancy was a godsend for the couple, who are also parents to son Liam, 4, and daughter Stella, 3.
“The baby wasn’t planned, but it obviously happened for a reason,” the Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood star says. “Knowing we were bringing a third life into the world just enhanced our relationship.”
Says Spelling: “The moment I had her, I looked at Dean and fell in love with him all over again.”