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The Bachelor star Tatum Hargraves expecting second child with fiancé Daniel Di Carluccio and reveals baby's gender - after quitting the show
The Bachelor star Tatum Hargraves expecting second child with fiancé Daniel Di Carluccio and reveals baby's gender - after quitting the show

Daily Mail​

time41 minutes ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

The Bachelor star Tatum Hargraves expecting second child with fiancé Daniel Di Carluccio and reveals baby's gender - after quitting the show

Tatum Hargraves is expecting her second child. The Bachelor star and her fiancé Daniel Di Carluccio shared the happy news to Instagram this week. The former reality star, 29, posted a video in which the happy couple cuddled up to their toddler Grace and revealed they were having a baby girl. 'Two beautiful daughters to love and guide - we couldn't ask for more' the caption read. 'We can't wait to meet our second baby girl, due in September. #girlmum'. 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. The video showed the pair outside their home, with pink confetti raining down from a popped balloon. The pair welcomed their first child together in December 2023. They announced the birth of their daughter - Grace Maria Di Carluccio - on Instagram at the time. Tatum shared a precious photo of herself lying peacefully in her hospital bed and cradling her baby girl and another showing the adorable bub resting peacefully in her cot. Tatum captioned the gallery with some heartfelt words: 'Grace Maria Di Carluccio. Born Monday 18th Dec at 3:46am. Weighing 3.2kg. 'I went into labour on Sunday night on my due date at 8:30pm and met our baby girl seven hours later. 'Thank you to the amazing midwife's at the Royal Women's Hospital for making my birth experience so incredible,' she added. Many of Tatum's followers were quick to congratulate her on the amazing news. 'Congratulations guys! Grace is beautiful,' one fan gushed and a second person added: 'So happy for you both'. Tatum's news comes as a pleasant surprise for fans of The Bachelor, who watched her unsuccessful journey to find love with Jimmy Nicholson in 2021. Although Tatum's time on the show ended earlier than expected, she has found her happily ever after off-screen. The stunner regularly shared updates and her pregnancy journey with her growing fan base on Instagram. From baby bump photos to details about cravings and pregnancy fitness routine, she is embracing motherhood with open arms. The brunette beauty previously revealed she quit The Bachelor because her feelings for pilot Jimmy did not develop, however the pair did share a secret kiss. The romantic moment wasn't shown on television. Viewers will remember she won one-on-one time with Jimmy and it was later revealed they actually ended up kissing, but the moment was left on the cutting room floor.

I Was Sidelined by Illness. This Soup Got Me Back in the Kitchen.
I Was Sidelined by Illness. This Soup Got Me Back in the Kitchen.

New York Times

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • New York Times

I Was Sidelined by Illness. This Soup Got Me Back in the Kitchen.

A good recipe offers a clear set of instructions and a satisfying result. A great one is much more, engaging our imagination with each step, offering a way to replicate a meal after it's been considered, made, consumed. But what happens when our ability to cook the food we love suddenly changes? What does it look like to document a sensory experience through an intermediary? Recipe: Light Soup With Mushrooms In December 2023, after a lifetime in kitchens working on the line and then developing recipes for cookbooks and magazines, I experienced a health crisis that kept me from cooking for well over a year. During that time, I began to accept the fact that making new recipes — a balance of passive observation and active adjustments — would require careful planning and, because of physical limitations, even more steps in an already complex dance. The processes I undertook seamlessly before would have to be accomplished much more slowly, and collaboratively. I would have to watch as assistants cooked via my words, acting as more of a passenger than driver, and hand over tasks that had, before my illness, become second nature to me. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Doctors dismissed my five-year-old's common symptom - hours later she was dead
Doctors dismissed my five-year-old's common symptom - hours later she was dead

Daily Mail​

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Doctors dismissed my five-year-old's common symptom - hours later she was dead

One afternoon in December 2023, five year-old Lila Marsland began suffering a series of symptoms familiar with most parents. She complained of neck pain, a headache and had been vomiting. Her mother, Rachael Mincherton, from Hyde, took her to Tameside Hospital in Greater Manchester, where a district nurse said the child had tonsillitis, offered a prescription for antibiotics and discharged her. But within 12 hours, 'adorable' Lila was dead. An eight-day inquest into her shock death is due to start at Manchester South Coroner's Court in Stockport, Greater Manchester, on Tuesday. An initial investigation indicated that Lila had signs of meningitis bacteria in fluid surrounding her brain. Ms Mincherton said she asked hospital staff if meningitis could be a cause of her daughter's symptoms, but was told it was tonsillitis. Meningitis is a deadly infection of the protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord (meninges), and is usually caused by a bacteria or virus. It can quickly turn deadly, as it triggers life-threatening sepsis—an extreme reaction to an infection. Meningitis can affect anyone, but is most common in babies, young children, teenagers and young adults. It's estimated up to 1 in every 10 cases of bacterial meningitis is fatal. Speaking ahead of the inquest about the ordeal Ms Mincherton said: 'When we arrived home from hospital, I slept with Lila that night and when I woke she was unresponsive. 'The paramedics arrived in minutes and did everything they could, but it was too late. At that moment our family changed forever. 'Lila was the most amazing and adorable little girl. 'She was a gentle soul who had many friends and all the teachers at school thought the world of her. 'I'd pick Lila up and it would take half an hour to leave as she would be hugging all of the teachers. 'Lila played with her friends, loved dancing, cheerleading and Rainbows. 'She had a zest for life and her entire future ahead of her. It breaks our hearts that she'll never get to make the most of life and fulfil her potential.' Since Lila's death, Ms Mincherton and her partner Darren Marsland, 42, have set up a charity called ' Lila's Light '—where they raise money to provide hospitals with bereavement bags for siblings who have lost a brother or sister. They have raised over £10,000 so far, through a variety of fundraisers including a family fun day and charity football match. 'No family thinks they'll ever find themselves in this position,' said Ms Mincherton. 'It's almost impossible to put into words the feeling of loss our family faces every day and how Lila's death will remain with us forever. 'We wouldn't wish what we're having to go through on anyone.' The couple, who are also parents to 15-year-old daughter Ava, are hoping the inquest will provide them with the 'answers they deserve' and have also instructed specialist medical negligence lawyers at Irwin Mitchell. 'One of the hardest things to try and come to terms with is having so many unanswered questions about why Lila died,' said Ms Mincherton, a former nurse. 'We know the inquest and listening to the evidence is going to be incredibly difficult but it's something we need to do to establish answers for our girl.' The Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, which run the hospital, have been contacted for a comment.

Former cyclist given suspended sentence over wife's death
Former cyclist given suspended sentence over wife's death

ABC News

time14-05-2025

  • ABC News

Former cyclist given suspended sentence over wife's death

Former professional cyclist Rohan Dennis has been given a suspended sentence for the crash which caused the death of his elite athlete wife, Melissa Hoskins. Ms Hoskins – a former professional cyclist and Olympian – died when she was struck by a car being driven by Dennis outside their home in December 2023. Dennis pleaded guilty to an aggravated charge of creating a likelihood of harm. Prosecutors dropped a charge of causing death by dangerous driving in lieu of his plea.

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