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Daily Mail
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sharna Burgess shares insight into her relationship with her Beverly Hills 90210 star fiancé Brian Austin Green and reveals how their son Zane 'bonded everyone together'
Sharna Burgess has shared new details about her relationship with her Beverly Hills 90210 star fiancé Brian Austin Green. The Australian ballroom dancer told this week's Stellar magazine, the pair met after a mutual business manager arranged a blind date between them in 2020. Sharna admitted she didn't recognise Brian's name as she hadn't watched 90210. The following year, Sharna and Brian starred on the US version of Dancing With The Stars as a couple. 'We totally put our relationship first the whole way through, because it was always more important to us,' she explained. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Sharna and Brian have been together since 2020 and delight in their blended family. The American actor is a father of five. He shares Kassius, 23, with ex-wife Vanessa Marcil, 56, and Noah, 12, Bodhi, 11, and Journey, eight with Megan Fox. Brian also welcomed his son Zane with Sharna in June 2022 and the actress said their baby boy 'bonded everyone together'. 'I was always incredibly close with the kids as our relationship grew, but when Zane came along, it was like that piece locked in where they were, like, 'Oh, this is forever',' she revealed. Elsewhere in the chat, the Los Angeles-based couple teased that they have discussed having a second home in Australia. In the meantime they are enjoying extended visits - including with their children - Down Under while Sarah films Dancing With the Stars Australia. 'It's been really, really cool, especially after being away for such a long time,' Sharna said. 'We've loved the beach time. Bri and two of the kids climbed the Harbour Bridge – they loved it. The photo we have in our kitchen is massive smiles and windswept hair. It's the cutest thing.' Brian proposed to Sharna on his 50th birthday in 2023. In 2021, the pair appeared on The Morning Show to celebrate their one-year anniversary together - and the interview took a cringeworthy turn when Brian admitted he still doesn't understand Australians' fascination with Vegemite. Vegemite is a thick, dark brown spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract. It's considered a household staple in Australia, but is reviled in other parts of the world. 'Aussies are awesome, you know this,' joked Sharna after Brian praised her for being a great stepmother to his four children. He then replied: 'Vegemite makes me question that a little bit, but whatever.' Elsewhere in the interview, Brian said his partner had done a good job handling the 'responsibility' that comes with dating a man with children. Sharna, who hails from Wagga Wagga and now lives in the U.S., went Instagram official with Brian in February 2021.
Yahoo
15 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
Amber Valletta Recalls Her Mother's Cancer Battle at Living Beauty Spring Luncheon
Amber Valletta Recalls Her Mother's Cancer Battle at Living Beauty Spring Luncheon originally appeared on L.A. Mag. "Cancer changes everything," said Amber Valletta after Rachel Zoe introduced her at the Living Beauty Cancer Foundation luncheon and fundraiser in Beverly Hills on May 30. "Not just for the person diagnosed, but for everyone who loves her. I know this deeply because my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at just 40 years old. She survived."Valletta, who received the Ambassador of Light Award, went on: "That time in our lives was filled with fear, uncertainty and a kind of quiet bravery I'd never seen before. I watched her move through surgery and treatment while still being fully present for her family. She wasn't just a patient — she was a wife, a daughter, a friend and my mother. Even while recovering, she found a way to keep showing up for us all. That was my first glimpse into what true strength looks like." "Then at 60, she was diagnosed again," Valletta continued. "That second time in her life brought a deeper kind of resilience. We all knew more — which meant, we feared more. But she faced it with even more grace and wisdom. She had already walked this road once, and now, she was walking it again, but with a powerful inner calm."Valletta looked out into the crowd. "During that time, she taught me something profound: That living with cancer doesn't mean living without beauty," she said. "It can mean discovering a deeper, more radiant kind of beauty: one rooted in resilience, in sisterhood and in spirit." "That's what Living Beauty brings to life — the understanding that beauty isn't lost in illness, but revealed in connection, community and care," Valletta said. "For so many women, this foundation becomes a lifeline, a blessing, a sisterhood, a place where the soul can rest and the heart can be held. Living Beauty offers more than support; it offers a sacred space where women can exhale; where strength is shared; where healing happens in laughter, in stillness, in being seen and deeply known."She then addressed the cancer patients in the group: "To the women here today, your courage is breathtaking. Your grace is grounding, and you're not defined by your diagnosis, but by the love that you give, the light that you carry and the way you show us how to live more fully.""To my mother," Valletta said, "thank you, for your example, your heart, your unshakable strength. You showed me that beauty lives in how we love, how we give and how we rise." In 2005, 20 years ago, Amie Satchu started the Living Beauty Cancer Foundation nonprofit to support her mother, who was newly diagnosed with cancer, and her two best friends, Diane and Mary. "It was that moment I realized I couldn't cure their cancer, but what I could do is make their world and their day a little easier as they faced all of the uncertainty and fear and trauma that accompanies the cancer diagnosis," Satchu said to the crowd. "So it was born out of a daughter's love for her mom and her two besties." Read more about how Satchu founded Living Beauty in our L.A. Woman became Satchu's first Living Beauties — and she went on to build a community. "Today, what started with three women became a movement, and 20 years later, Living Beauty is now a national organization that provides an emotional and physical sanctuary for over 2,500 women along their cancer journey," Satchu the foundation provides wellness support programs and helps cancer patients connect with each other. "In the past year alone, the number of women we've served has increased by over 56%," Satchu noted. "This fall, we will launch our fully-funded Living Beauty community platform, a virtual retreat space where women can connect, participate in live programs and access vital support 24 hours a day." They're also deepening their commitment to one of the most vulnerable groups they serve, single mothers navigating treatment. The annual fundraiser greatly contributes to that, and this year's event at Satchu's home — attended by guests including Tracy Robbins, Christine Chiu and Jason Bolden — raised $745,000 to support the free wellness and healing experiences. Upon arrival, the well-heeled crowd enjoyed an immersive shopping experience with the MyTheresa Style Suite, as well as crafted cocktails from Don Julio, Ketel One and Tanqueray; Malibu Rocky Oaks Estate Vineyards Wines; and Caliwater drinks. Read more about last year's event. Following a dairy- and gluten-free lunch and inspiring speeches (including an account by Shayna Welsh, a two-time breast cancer and brain cancer survivor), guests left with wellness gift boxes curated by Cymbiotika, featuring supplements that promote a more holistic lifestyle. "Let us keep creating spaces of connection," pledged Valletta in closing. "Let us keep honoring every woman's path. And may we always remember: healing doesn't just live in medicine; it lives in the beauty of showing up for one another." This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Francesca Eastwood pregnant with second child
Francesca Eastwood is pregnant. The 31-year-old daughter of Clint Eastwood, 94, and Frances Fisher, 72, took to Instagram to reveal that she is expecting her second child. She shared some photographs of herself wearing the white dress her mother wore to an awards ceremony when she was pregnant with Francesca and wrote: 'wearing the same dress my mom wore [when] pregnant with me.' Francesca already has son Titan, six, with Alexander Wraith and her son appears in one of the photographs with her. She did not reveal the identity of her unborn baby's father but she and Wraith attended an event together days before the pregnancy announcement. The pregnancy news comes months after Francesca was arrested for domestic violence after a fight with Wraith. The pair were driving around Beverly Hills in October when they got into a "verbal argument" before she allegedly got physical, law enforcement explained to TMZ. Sources told the outlet that Alexander,45, "called the cops and police advised him to drive to the Safety Zone" and after police noticed that he had signs of "visible injuries", she was arrested for felony domestic violence. TMZ also reported that Alexander "refused medical aid" and online records revealed that the former reality star posted $50,000 bail and was released from custody. However, the following month, friends insisted the couple were in a good place. A source told 'They are a couple, they never broke up, and are working through whatever issues they have - they are very much a normal couple with ups and downs. 'They have been talking a lot and are fine. They have a close community around them that they can lean on. And they are very much in love.'


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Clint Eastwood's daughter Francesca is PREGNANT: Nepo baby expecting second child 7 months after arrest drama
Francesca Eastwood has revealed she's expecting her second child— uplifting news following her domestic violence arrest last fall. The actress, daughter of Clint Eastwood, 94, and Frances Fisher, 72, took to Instagram on Friday to share stunning photos of herself cradling her baby bump. In a sentimental touch, she wore the same dress her mother wore while pregnant with her. In one sweet shot, her 6-year-old son Titan stood behind her, munching on a cookie as Francesca turned toward him with a glowing smile and one hand on her belly. Francesca first became a mother in September 2018 when she welcomed Titan with then-boyfriend Alexander Wraith. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. While she didn't reveal the identity of the baby's father in her announcement, she was seen posing with Wraith at an event a day before she shared the pregnancy news. The pregnancy announcement comes just months after Francesca was arrested on October 12 for felony domestic violence following a dispute with a boyfriend that reportedly turned physical—though no charges were ultimately filed, per TMZ. According to the outlet, her boyfriend—whose identity was not released—called police and was advised to meet officers at the Beverly Hills Police Department's Safety Zone. He reportedly had visible injuries when they arrived, leading to Francesca's arrest and booking on felony charges. She was later released on $50,000 bail. Sources said the boyfriend declined medical treatment and refused to cooperate with investigators—key reasons prosecutors ultimately dropped the case. It remains unclear whether Wraith was the alleged victim. Alexander already shares a 14-year-old named Trajan with his estranged wife Lili Gaildraud, from whom he separated in 2015. Clint Eastwood's daughter Francesca was arrested for felony domestic violence after getting into an argument with her boyfriend in LA October 12, 2024; pictured with her father in 2017 Francesca is Clint's daughter with actress Fisher, whom he dated from 1990 to 1995. The two never married, and Francesca remains their only child together. Clint has been married twice—first to Maggie Johnson, whom he wed in 1953 and officially divorced in 1984 after years of separation. His second marriage came in 1996 to news anchor Dina Ruiz, just a year after his split from Fisher. Clint and Dina welcomed daughter Morgan Eastwood before divorcing in 2014. He is also the father of 39-year-old actor Scott Eastwood, whose mother is former flight attendant Jacelyn Reeves. Clint and Reeves never married.


Hamilton Spectator
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hamilton Spectator
Which celebrity autographs are most expensive at this weekend's Niagara Falls Comic Con?
It's Comic Con weekend in Niagara Falls. The three-day event, running from May 30 to June 1, features a variety of attractions, including a 'Transformers' exhibit that's more than 5,000 square feet in size, along with a life-sized, fan-made Optimus Prime replica truck. There are also exhibits featuring Bill Diamond's Hollywood Movie Museum, the 501st Canadian Garrison displaying screen-accurate 'Star Wars' costumes, the Doctor Who Society, Ontario Ghostbusters and much more. The event also hosts more than 60 celebrities. This year, you'll find many WWE legends, cast members of 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' 'Trailer Park Boys,' 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,' 'The Big Comfy Couch,' the original cast members of 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,' the various iterations of 'Degrassi,' as well as numerous other TV, film and voice actors. For fun, we thought we'd look at the cost of celebrity autographs to see whose signature would cost you most. The information below is based on posted prices on the Niagara Falls Comic Con website. Certain celebrity autograph prices are to be announced, so they're not mentioned in the list below. At the top of this year's list of most expensive celebrity signatures belongs to Robert Englund, an American actor and director best known for playing Freddy Krueger in the 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' franchise. An autograph from him costs $200. The price goes up to $300 if the item he's signing is gloves, sweaters, hats or apparel. You can also ask him for a quote or doodle at additional cost. Englund doesn't do selfies, but a photo op picture costs $225. Additionally, a 'Freddy vs. Jason' reunion photo op, featuring Englund and Jason actor Ken Kirzinger, will run you $345. Kirzinger, by the way, charges $70 for a signature and $70 for a selfie. Here are the most expensive celebrity autographs at the event: Some celebrities may appear only certain days of the three-day event. The event also has various group photo ops available, including the 'Freddy vs. Jason' reunion mentioned above, as well as group photos with cast members of 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' 'The Big Comfy Couch,' 'Degrassi Junior High,' 'Degrassi: The Next Generation,' 'Power Rangers' and more. The full celebrity lineup, schedules, more detailed pricing information, and event information are available on the Niagara Falls Comic Con's website . Entry tickets are available at the door. The event happens at the Niagara Falls Convention Centre, located at 6815 Stanley Ave. in Niagara Falls.