Seeking for celebrity news? Dwayne Wade. As a result of him sleeping with another woman during a break with Gabrielle Union, a child was born. At that time Gab was herself going through fertility issues. The two had a baby girl last year through a surrogate. They seem to be quite happy together often photographed together socially and online. Dwayne admitted that he messed up and they love each other so they made it work again.
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were Hollywood’s golden couple from 2000 to 2005, until their five year marriage ended because of “irreconcilable differences.” Pitt quickly moved on with his Mr. and Mrs. Smith co-star, Angelina Jolie, and announced his relationship one month after his separation. In 2011, Pitt explained his split to Parade, saying, “I started to get sick of myself sitting on a couch, holding a joint, hiding out. It started feeling pathetic… I wasn’t living an interesting life. I think that my marriage had something to do with it. Trying to pretend the marriage was something that it wasn’t.” In a Vanity Fair interview, Aniston bit her tongue but stated, “He makes his choices. He can do whatever. We’re divorced, and you can see why… There’s a sensitivity chip that’s missing.”
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale were together for nearly 20 years, and married for 13. They split in 2015, and Stefani was having a difficult time with the separation. Especially since a great deal of her older songs reminded her of her ex-husband. “Because of my situation right now, which we all know what I’m talking about, I feel like I go back and listen to a lot of that stuff and I’m, like, I get sick,” she shared in a 2015 interview with radio show The Tommy Show. “You look at the songs and go, ‘That was a red flag.’ That was a moment where I was feeling just as bad as I feel today, and why did I keep it up?” See even more info on Maluma.
This musical—with a book by John Weidman, and based on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr.—featured all of the 13 people who have tried (or succeeded) to kill American Presidents. “How I Saved Roosevelt” is about a 1933 assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt, which occurred in Miami; instead of hitting the President-elect, unemployed brick layer Giuseppe Zangara, who fired six rounds, hit Chicago mayor Anton Cermak, who later died from his wounds. Sondheim painstakingly researched to write the song. “There were in fact five bystanders who claimed to take the actions described in the song, although no one deflected Zangara by pushing his arm in the air,” Sondheim writes. “He had the misfortune to be only five feet tall and had arrived too late at the arena to get a seat close to the front. Roosevelt’s speech was unusually brief, and, as he started to sit down, Zangara was hastening to shoot when the entire audience rose to its feet in applause and blocked his view, forcing him to stand on his seat, which wobbled just enough to ruin his aim. Thus Roosevelt was indeed saved.”
Love was in the air for actor Brie Larson at the 2020 Oscars. The Captain Marvel star went public with her new boyfriend on the awards show red carpet on February 9, walking into the ceremony with virtual reality director and actor Elijah Allan-Blitz. The couple were first spotted together packing on the PDA in a grocery store in July 2019. We love a chic Hollywood debut! See even more details on Dua Lipa.