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NCIS: LA star Eric Christian Olsen and wife welcome fourth child just months after losing their home in wildfires
NCIS: LA star Eric Christian Olsen and wife welcome fourth child just months after losing their home in wildfires

Daily Mail​

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

NCIS: LA star Eric Christian Olsen and wife welcome fourth child just months after losing their home in wildfires

Just six months after losing their $1.35M Pacific Palisades home in the Los Angeles wildfires, Eric Christian Olsen and wife Sarah Wright Olsen have welcomed their fourth child. The 48-year-old Olsen and 41-year-old Wright Olsen announced in late February that they were expecting their fourth child. The actors tied the knot in 2012 and share son Wyatt Oliver, 11, and daughters Esme Olivia, 8 and Winter Story, 4. They shared a joint Instagram post with several new snaps with their newborn daughter - Ocean Rain Olsen. 'She's here!! Ocean Rain Olsen born 6/17 12:37am - 11 pounds 4 ounces,' the happy couple began in their caption. 'Grateful beyond words for our amazing team that helped us get her here safely during an incredibly complex birth. Cannot wait to share all the details of this day,' they added. They also thanked their friend, actress-turned-entrepreneur Nikki Reed, who they said, 'stayed with us all night to document this day.' The first snap showed Wright Olsen laying with her newborn, while the second black-and-white snap showed the couple embracing. The third pic was another with Sarah embracing her newborn, while the fourth showed both parents holding their new child. The fourth and final snap showed Ocean resting on a pillow and under a monogrammed blanket with her name on it. Just six months earlier, Sarah shared an Instagram post confirming their Pacific Palisades home had gone up in flames like so many others in early January. 'It's impossible to put into words these last few days. We are together and safe and surrounded by love. Thank you to uncle Dave and aunt Dani who took in so many of us. We lost our home. It was one of the first areas to go,' she began. 'Our kids have said 'we all took our first steps there.' It's so hard to say goodbye to our gorgeous town, our special school and this place we have loved for 13 years,' she added. 'But we are so so grateful we are together and for the outpouring of love. We have received so many messages from friends offering their homes, food, clothing, hugs, things for the kids, support and we are just blown away,' she added. 'It's what keeps making us tear up. Thank you it means so much to us. More soon,' she concluded with a red heart emoji. Olsen currently serves as an executive producer on CBS' new Matlock series starring Kathy Bates, with the star gifting her Critics Choice Award to Olsen in February after losing his home. 'I do take moments to digest, to acknowledge and authentically process what is lost - for me, that doesn't come with tears. BUT, I have been perpetually blown away, eyes pooled, tears racing by the kindness, thoughtfulness, and generosity of our friends, family and complete strangers,' he said in a February 11 Instagram post. 'These acts of love came to a stunning crescendo at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday, where Kathy, my partner on Matlock and one of my legit heroes in this business, gave an acceptance speech that I can only describe as one of the most life-affirming and work-affirming moments ever,' he added. 'I found myself watching it, kids snuggled in, as tears streamed down my face. So emotionally blindsided by the absolute beauty of my friend's stunning thoughtfulness,' Olsen said.

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright have 4th child after 'incredibly complex' birth, Entertainment News
Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright have 4th child after 'incredibly complex' birth, Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright have 4th child after 'incredibly complex' birth, Entertainment News

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen have become parents for the fourth time. The NCIS: Los Angeles star and his 41-year-old wife welcomed daughter Ocean Rain, a sister for Wyatt, 11, Esme, eight, and four-year-old Winter, into the world on Tuesday (June 17) following an "incredibly complex" labour. The couple wrote in a joint Instagram post: "She's here!! Ocean Rain Olsen. Born June 17 12.37am — 11 pounds 4 ounces (5.1kg). "Grateful beyond words for our amazing team that helped us get her here safely during an incredibly complex birth. Cannot wait to share all the details of this day." The post featured a series of posts of the couple in the hospital and posing proudly with their new baby. The couple — who married in 2012 — announced in February they were expecting their fourth child, with the happy news coming just a few weeks after their home in Malibu was destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires. In an emotional post, the Spinning Out actress admitted it was "so hard" to say goodbye to their house because of the memories the family had of the abode. She wrote on Instagram at the time: "It's impossible to put into words these last few days. We are together and safe and surrounded by love. Thank you to uncle Dave and aunt Dani who took in so many of us. We lost our home. It was one of the first areas to go. "Our kids have said 'We all took our first steps there'. It's so hard to say goodbye to our gorgeous town, our special school and this place we have loved for 13 years. But we are so so grateful we are together and for the outpouring of love. "We have received so many messages from friends offering their homes, food, clothing, hugs, things for the kids, support and we are just blown away. It's what keeps making us tear up. Thank you it means so much to us." [[nid:719262]]

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen are parents again
Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen are parents again

Perth Now

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen are parents again

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen have become parents for the fourth time. The NCIS: Los Angeles star and his 41-year-old wife welcomed daughter Ocean Rain, a sister for Wyatt, 11, Esme, eight, and four-year-old Winter, into the world on 17 June following an "incredibly complex" labour. The couple wrote in a joint Instagram post: "She's here!! Ocean Rain Olsen. Born 6/17 12:37am - 11 pounds 4 ounces. "Grateful beyond words for our amazing team that helped us get her here safely during an incredibly complex birth. Cannot wait to share all the details of this day." The post featured a series of posts of the couple in the hospital and posing proudly with their new baby. The couple - who married in 2012 - announced in February they were expecting their fourth child, with the happy news coming just a few weeks after their home in Malibu was destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires. In an emotional post, the Spinning Out actress admitted it was "so hard" to say goodbye to their house because of the memories the family had of the abode. She wrote on Instagram at the time: "It's impossible to put into words these last few days. We are together and safe and surrounded by love. Thank you to uncle Dave and aunt Dani who took in so many of us. We lost our home. It was one of the first areas to go. "Our kids have said 'We all took our first steps there.' It's so hard to say goodbye to our gorgeous town, our special school and this place we have loved for 13 years. But we are so so grateful we are together and for the outpouring of love. "We have received so many messages from friends offering their homes, food, clothing, hugs, things for the kids, support and we are just blown away. It's what keeps making us tear up. Thank you it means so much to us."

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen welcome 4th baby
Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen welcome 4th baby

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen welcome 4th baby

Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Wright Olsen have welcomed a new addition to their family. The NCIS: Los Angeles star and the Spinning Out actress announced in a joint Instagram post on Sunday that they had welcomed their fourth baby, a girl named Ocean Rain, on 17 June. "She's here! Ocean Rain Olsen," Sarah wrote in the caption. "Born 6/17 12:37am - 11 pounds 4 ounces. "Grateful beyond words for our amazing team that helped us get her here safely during an incredibly complex birth. Cannot wait to share all the details of this day." The couple, who tied the knot in 2012, are already parents to three kids: daughters Winter Story, four, and Esmé Olivia, eight, and son Wyatt Oliver, 11. The couple's pregnancy news came just a few weeks after they lost their home in the fires that ravaged Los Angeles. In January, Sarah shared an update on her Instagram, revealing that while her family was safe, their home had burned down. On 15 January, Sarah showed images of their home after it was destroyed in another Instagram post. She wrote a message sharing that their family is safe. "It's impossible to put into words these last few days. We are together and safe and surrounded by love," she wrote at the time.

Biggest Storm Of The Season Bears Down On Los Angeles, Prompting Flood Watches & Concern Over Debris Flows In Burn Areas
Biggest Storm Of The Season Bears Down On Los Angeles, Prompting Flood Watches & Concern Over Debris Flows In Burn Areas

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Biggest Storm Of The Season Bears Down On Los Angeles, Prompting Flood Watches & Concern Over Debris Flows In Burn Areas

National Weather Service forecasters today warned of a strong storm system is making its way toward Los Angeles, saying that the storm could trigger flooding and debris flows, particularly in recent burn areas. Rain is expected to begin sometime Wednesday, and the National Weather Service has already issued a flash flood watch that will be in effect from Thursday afternoon through late Thursday night for the bulk of the Los Angeles area. More from Deadline Water At L.A. Beaches In Part Of Malibu Closed Until Further Notice Due To Potentially Toxic Runoff Newsom's LA Rises Initiative Not Just About Rebuilding Los Angeles, But City's Rebirth & Path Forward For 'The Next 50 Or 100 Years' Kathy Bates Gifts Critics Choice Award To 'Matlock' EP Eric Christian Olsen Who Lost House In L.A. Fires Forecasters said excessive rainfall could lead to 'significant' flooding and debris flows in recent burn scars, including the Eaton and Palisades fires. They assed such risks as 'moderate.' FLOOD WATCH in effect for Thursday and Thursday Night, for the risk of debris flows and flash flooding in and around the recent burn areas. #cawx #larain — NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) February 10, 2025 A lesser storm last week caused mudslides on Topanga Canyon and PCH. As a result, PCH remains closed both ways from Sweetwater Cyn Rd in the north to Chautauqua Blvd / West Channel Rd in the Palisades. 🚧PCH UPDATE🚧A slide occurred overnight on PCH, just north of Big Rock Dr. Caltrans crews removed about 10 truckloads of debris. There is more on the shoulder drying out before removal. Our Geotechnical team will survey the closure area today to decide if & when to reopen. #PCH — Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) February 7, 2025 Topanga Canyon likewise remains closed between Grand View Drive and PCH. 🚧TOPANGA CANYON BLVD🚧Reminder! State Route 27 remains FULLY CLOSED between PCH and Grand View Drive in Topanga until further notice. Recent storm brought more mud and debris onto the road. More rain to come next week! See closures at — Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) February 8, 2025 Local residents have been concerned with debris cleanup and interim storage in the area. Some held a protest today against the Environmental Protection Agency's plans to use a Will Rogers State Beach parking lot as a staging area for storage and processing of hazardous materials from the Palisades Fire. Last month, Topanga-area residents protested the use of the land where the historic Topanga Ranch Motel once sat — it burned in the fire — as a 'temporary site where hazardous items will be transported from nearby properties to be safely processed, sorted, and packaged.' The Ranch Motel property is located on the bank of Topanga Creek and the associated watershed. Significant rain and flooding could add to those concerns. 'This storm will very likely be the biggest precipitation producer so far this season for most of southwest California,' the National Weather Service announced. Clouds are expected to cover most of the region starting Wednesday, with as much as a half-inch of rain possible. But the brunt of the storm will arrive Thursday, with widespread rain likely to impact the area for about 36 hours. 'The more dangerous portion of the storm will occur with the cold front which will sweep into San Luis Obispo County late Thursday afternoon,' according to the NWS. 'It will move into Santa Barbara County Thursday evening and then Ventura/Los Angeles counties after midnight. This will be the worrisome portion of the storm as rainfall rates near 1 inch per hour will be possible just ahead and with the front. People in or near to recent burn areas will need to by hyper vigilant of weather conditions during this time frame. There is also a 10 percent chance of thunderstorms with the front which will be well capable of producing dangerous rain rates in excess of 1 inch per hour as well a gusty winds and/or waterspouts.' The rain will turn to showers on Friday, decreasing that afternoon. Forecasters said the storm overall could drop 1 to 2 inches across much of the region, with 2 to 4 inches in coastal foothills. But according to the NWS, the rainfall totals could wind up being higher. Snow levels will be at about 5,000 feet Wednesday, rising to 7,000 feet Thursday then falling back to about 5,000 feet. Higher elevations could see 'several feet' of snow. High temperatures will be in the 50s each day of the storm, which is about 5 to 10 degrees below normal, according to the NWS. City News Service contributed to this report. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About Christopher Nolan's Next Film – 'The Odyssey': Release Date, Cast And More 2025 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Oscars, Spirits, Grammys, Tonys, Guilds & More 2024 Hollywood & Media Deaths: Photo Gallery & Obituaries

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