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Business Upturn
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Zen Technologies shares in focus after introducing Four-Barrel Rotary Machine Gun
Zen Technologies shares are in focus today after introducing its Four-Barrel Rotary Machine Gun, designed for counter-drone and high-intensity combat operations. The weapon features a rapid firing rate of up to 3,500 rounds per minute and an electronically operated firing mechanism, positioning it as a cutting-edge solution in modern warfare. Zen Technologies (@ZenTechnologies) Four-Barrel Rotary Machine Gun Featuring a firing rate of up to 3,500 rounds/min and dependable electronic operation, it stands as the premier weapon for counter-drone operations and intense combat scenarios. — Alpha Defense™🇮🇳 (@alpha_defense) June 10, 2025 The stock opened at ₹2,030.90 and touched an intraday high of ₹2,057.90, before slipping to a low of ₹2,015.00. It remains significantly below its 52-week high of ₹2,627.00 but well above the 52-week low of ₹945.35. As of 11:50 AM, the shares were trading 0.56% higher at Rs 2,025.00. Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Buzz Feed
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
2025 AMAs: See All The Red Carpet Looks
On Saturday, celebrities flocked to the Fontainebleau Las Vegas to celebrate the 2025 American Music Awards. Here's how they graced the red carpet: Ciara Kai Cenat Reneé Rapp Benson Boone Kehlani SZA Jennifer Lopez Janet Jackson Shaboozey Sebastian Lletget and Becky G Megan Moroney Sexyy Red Jon Batiste Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Tommy Richman Dylan Efron Tiffany Haddish Machine Gun Kelly Jordan Chiles JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez Leah Kateb Alix Earle Makoa Kaleiki Ho and Tana Mongeau Keith David and Dionne Lea Williams Lainey Wilson Nikki Glaser Aubrey Anderson-Emmons Alex Warren Heidi Klum Pepa Emilio Estefan and Gloria Estefan Rod Stewart Dan + Shay Jake Shane Jessica Ledon and David Guetta Shin Lim Kendra Scott and Zac Brown Rebecca Black Liv Walker Sophia Umansky Guy Tang Which look was your favorite? Let me know in the comments!


San Francisco Chronicle
25-05-2025
- Politics
- San Francisco Chronicle
Triathlon, S.F. tourism would suffer under Trump's dopey Alcatraz initiative
President Trump has a brilliant idea, six words that should strike terror into every heart. Trump's latest inspiration is to restore Alcatraz to a working federal prison. Picture it: Convicts locked up behind gold bars. A Trump Bible in every cell. Inmates working in the prison factory assembling Teslas. In floating this idea, Trump may have been simply testing to see just how obsequious his appointees can get. Apparently, there is a contest in progress. Well, we have a new leader in the grovel sweepstakes. William K. (Billy) Marshall, Trump's recent appointee to director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, didn't merely support the Alcatraz plan, he put it to poetry. Marshall said on Fox TV, 'When you think of Alcatraz, you think of Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Lambeau Field, those types of facilities — you get that kind of feeling about Alcatraz when you think of those historical venues.' Indeed, for those of us who cherish American history, Trump's proposal did bring back a flood of memories from famous venues — the home runs, the touchdowns, the cafeteria shankings. Hey, they really did play baseball at Alcatraz back in the day. Who can forget the legendary double-play combo of Birdman to Scarface to Machine Gun? Jokes aside, there are serious ramifications to Trump's proposal. Alcatraz is a vital part of San Francisco Bay recreation and tourism. Turning the Rock back into a real prison would be a major hit to the economy and the soul of the region. Only a cynic would suggest that at least part of the reason Trump loves this plan is that it would be serious blow to his least favorite city and state. Alcatraz tours generate about $60 million per year, most of which goes to the National Park Service, which is already being slammed by Trump budget cuts. Tourism is San Francisco's biggest moneymaker, and Alcatraz is probably No. 2 (to the Golden Gate Bridge) on tourists' must-see lists. About 1.6 million tourists visit Alcatraz every year. The swim from Alcatraz to Aquatic Park is also world famous, and that would be threatened. The Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon began in 1981 and draws 2,000 competitors each year, plus thousands of spectators. There are other popular annual events, including the Alcatraz Open and the Alcatraz Sharkfest Swim, and almost daily supervised swims. All of that business and fun could go away, since it seems unlikely that the Bureau of Prisons would welcome boatloads of swimmers being dumped into the water a few feet from a max security lockup. Wouldn't want to give the bad guys any ideas, remind them that children and the elderly routinely make that swim. A dog once did it, easily. So did the late Jack LaLanne, shackled and towing a rowboat. This plan must have been approved by the DOGI, the Department of Government Inefficiency. Restoring Alcatraz to active prison status would cost an estimated $1 billion-plus, and it would cost tens of millions per year to run it. But how can you put a price tag on making a silly spectacle of locking up 200 prisoners? Can't wait to see the first prisoners shuffling off the boat and onto the Rock, dancing to 'YMCA.' More deep thoughts & cheap shots • Sutter Health Park was supposed to be a homer-happy ballyard, and it has been exciting for fans of the Sacramento A's, if by 'exciting' you mean 'disappointing.' Going into Friday's games, there were 73 home runs hit at Sutter's Homer Mill, fifth highest in the majors (Dodger Stadium was tops at 87; Oracle Park had 42, good for 24th). Of those 73 West Sacramento dingers, visiting hitters slugged 45, A's hitters plinked 28. • Honey, I shrunk the buffer zone. Some pitchers — Justin Verlander of the Giants is one — are complaining that the strike zone is snugged up this season. Here's why: In grading umpires on their ball-strike accuracy, MLB used to give the umps a two-inch leeway — a 'buffer zone' — on calls outside the strike zone. This season the buffer zone is down to three-fourths of an inch, so fewer edgy pitches are called strikes. Can we just end all this silly millimeter calculus and bring in computerized ball-strike umpiring? • There's something odd about the San Francisco 49ers signing a kicker to compete in training camp and preseason with Jake Moody. If Kyle Shanahan still has doubts about Moody's ability to kick under pressure, after watching him for two seasons, maybe it's time to let him walk. 'As long as we bring in a guy who is capable of taking that job, and Jake respects him, that's what puts pressure on him,' Shanahan said. If it's a good thing to put pressure on a guy whose performance has faltered, should Shanahan bring in Colin Kaepernick to compete with Brock Purdy? • The caissons are marching along, apparently. The A's ballpark construction crews in Las Vegas haven't exactly broken ground yet, but they're pushing it around. The team says grading is under way on the land upon which will rest their new ballpark. Caissons, holes for pilings, are being dug. Cranes will arrive by mid- to late June. The official groundbreaking ceremony is TBD. Seems odd to break ground after construction has begun, but the A's swear they are on schedule to open in 2028, and when have they ever failed to live up to their promises? • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a marvelous player, but if I had an MVP vote I would not cast it for a notorious flopper. So many guys in the NBA — and it's creeping into the WNBA — have completely lost the ability to play basketball without the slapstick pratfalls.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Full list of outdoor summer concerts in the Wilmington area for 2025
One of the great pleasures of living in the Wilmington area is all of the live music we get to enjoy once the weather starts getting warm. There's nothing quite like an open-air concert, and Southeastern North Carolina has plenty of places to enjoy one, from dockside at the beach with a few dozen patrons to big venues packed with thousands of screaming fans. From Calabash to Topsail Beach and all points in between, here's a look at places to catch an outdoor concert this year. As of press time, a few area concert series had not announced their full schedules, but we'll update this story as more information becomes available. Some concerts require tickets, but many are free. NEW HANOVER Super-popular series in a beautiful setting. Concerts run from 6-8 p.m. Fridays, and tickets go on sale the Monday before each concert. (Tickets for Airlie members go on sale earlier.) Parking is off-site at the Northeast Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Road, with free shuttle service to the concerts starting at 5 p.m. Chairs, blankets and picnics are allowed, and guests can purchase food and beverages. Tickets are $10, $3 for ages 4-12, free for ages 3 and under. 910-798-7700. June 6: Machine Gun (rock, pop) June 20: Motel Soap ('70s and '80s pop, rock) July 4: The Cruise Brothers (country, R&B) July 18: reSoul (R&B, pop) Aug. 8: Jack Jack 180 (pop, rock) Aug. 15: Jim Quick and Coastline (beach, "swamp soul") Sept. 5: TripleWide (rock, jazz, blues, funk) Late summer/early fall music series is held in the lovely environs of the Blakeslee Air Force Recreation Area in Kure Beach, with its scenic vistas of the Cape Fear River. Concerts are 6 p.m. Fridays. Bring a chair or blanket, food trucks on site. Free. July 11: Dubtown Cosmonauts (jam) July 25: British Invaders (British rock tribute) Aug. 8: Cory Luetjen & The Traveling Blues Band Aug. 22: Massive Grass (bluegrass) Sept. 12: Courtney Lynn & Quinn (folk) Sept. 26: Oc3ans (rock, R&B) Concerts by area acts are held on the grounds of the CAM by the "Boundless" sculpture. $5 suggested donation, 7 p.m. Thursdays. Christa Gabrielle Faison (violin) is scheduled for May 15, with additional dates for other acts TBA. Pleasure Island concert series also features fireworks. Concerts run 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thursdays on the Carolina Beach Boardwalk except where indicated. Fireworks on the beach strand start at 9 p.m. Free. Friday, May 23: Port City Shakedown (R&B, soul) May 29: Jack Jack 180 (pop, rock) June 5: Spare Change (party tunes) June 12: The Conspiracy ('70s, '80s rock) June 19: Will McBride Group (rock, funk, blues, jazz) June 26: Machine Gun (rock, pop) July 3: Port City Shakedown (R&B, soul) July 10: Bibis Ellison (pop, rock) July 17: Dalton Davis (country) July 24: Frank Grant & The Feelin' (reggae, R&B) July 31: Beatlesesque (Beatles tribute) Aug. 7: Dubtown Cosmonauts (jam) Aug. 14: The Bolin Brothers (country) Aug. 21: Dani Kerr & Skeleton Krew (rock, soul) Friday, Aug. 29: The Main Event (classic rock) Some say the beach music genre was born in Carolina Beach, and this annual festival (2025 is the 39th) brings it all back home. This year, for the first time festival organizers are adding a day of reggae to the Beach Music Festival. Beach music day is 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 7, with The Tams, Band Of Oz and Jim Quick & Coastline. Reggae day is 12:30-6 p.m. June 8, with Ballyhoo!, Tropidelic and Dale and the ZDubs. Tickets are $35 per day, $59 for both days, free for kids 10 and under. Concert series from downtown beer garden and event space The Eagles' Dare, Third and Red Cross streets. Concerts, which feature a mix of area, touring and tribute acts, start with a 6:30 p.m. opener, with headliners going on at 8 p.m. Gates at 5 p.m. Free as can be. May 9: Supply Chain (Warped Tour tribute), with Sloppy Copy May 16: 40oz to Freedom (Sublime tribute), with School of Rock May 23: Hey, Johnny Park (Foo Fighters tribute), opener TBA May 30: Shoot to Thrill (AC/DC tribute), with Faith & Scars June 6: Parkside (modern country tribute) June 13: The Petty Thieves (Tom Petty tribute), with reSoul June 20: Deep 6 (Pearl Jam tribute), with Audiomelt June 27: Fake Happy (Paramore tribute), opener TBA July 4: Flying High Again (Ozzy Osbourne tribute), with Jet 22 Refueled July 11: The Crystal Ship (Doors tribute), with The Adam Hill Band July 18: Emo Karaoke (emo tribute), opener TBA July 25: Badmotorfinger (Soundgarden tribute) and Exploder (Audioslave tribute) 1,400-seat amphitheater managed by Live Nation has a full summer of concerts by major touring acts. Purchase tickets in advance, concessions available. May 8: Fitz and The Tantrums (pop) May 10: Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder (country) May 14-15: The String Cheese Incident (jam) May 16: Matt Kearney (rock) May 17: The Stews, with The Runarounds (rock) May 24: Umphrey's McGee (jam) May 27: Dark Star Orchestra (Pink Floyd tribute) June 6: Charles Wesley Godwin (country) June 18: Ziggy Alberts (rock) June 20: Collie Buddz (reggae) June 28: Big Something (jam) July 6: Steel Pulse (reggae) July 12: Shaky Graves (rock) July 19: Flipturn (rock) July 27: Wilderado (rock) Aug. 3: Drive-By Truckers, Deer Tick (rock, country) Aug. 14: The Wood Brothers (folk) Aug. 23: Andy Frasco and the U.N. (rock) Aug. 24: The Struts (rock) Aug. 30: Watchhouse (folk) Sept. 18-19: Trombone Shorty (jazz) Sept. 22-23: Maren Morris (country) Sept. 27: Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors (rock) Concerts are held at the Bellamy Mansion Museum downtown on the second Wednesday of each month and start at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, which can purchased at the venue on the day of the concert starting at 6 p.m., are $25, $20 for museum volunteers and members, and $15 for students and active military. Proceeds benefit the Cape Fear Jazz Society and the Bellamy Mansion Museum. May 14: El Jaye Johnson AllStars June 11: Darryl Murrill Band July 9: Randy Johnston Band Aug. 13: Jasmine Quartet, with Adam Moxley-White Sept. 10: Teddy Burgh Trio Oct. 8: Rain date People do, in fact, get down and boogie at this oceanside concert series, held 5-7 p.m. Sundays at Oceanfront Park, 105 Atlantic Ave. in Kure Beach. Bring a beach chair or blanket. Free. 910-458-8216. May 18: The Hatch Brothers (rock) June 1: Folkstone Stringband (country, Americana) July 15: The Rhythm Bones (New Orleans jazz) July 20: Randy McQuay (blues) Aug. 3: Uptown Easy Aug. 17: Code Red Sept. 7: Brown Dirt Cowboys (pop, rock) Sept. 21: Blackwater Band (beach, blues, country) Oct. 5: David Dixon (pop, rock, soul) Oct. 19: Mixed Signals Carolina Beach hotspot has live music multiple times per week on its outdoor stage. Check for the schedule. 7,200-seat amphitheater managed by Live Nation has a full summer of concerts by major touring acts. Purchase tickets in advance, concessions available. May 9: Michael Franti & Spearhead (rock) May 13: Wilco, with Waxahatchee (rock) May 14: Teddy Swims (pop) May 15: Coheed and Cambria, with Mastodon (rock) May 25: Mike. (hip-hop) May 31: Dan + Shay, Hailey Withers, Austin Snell (country) June 8: Dispatch, John Butler (rock) June 11: The Black Keys (rock) June 13: Riley Green (country) June 14: Slightly Stoopid (rock, reggae) June 15: Glass Animals (pop) June 17: Goose (rock) June 19: Dwight Yoakam (country) June 20: Rainbow Kitten Surprise (rock) June 27: Parker McCollum (country) July 6: Gary Clark Jr. (rock) July 17: Kidz Bop (pop) July 24: Brad Paisley (country) July 25: Weird Al Yankovic (comedy) July 26: Primus (rock) Aug. 10: Cypress Hill, Atmosphere (hip-hop) Aug. 15: Red Clay Strays (country) Aug. 31: Caamp (rock) Sept. 12: Billy Currington, Kip Moore (country) Sept. 17: Vance Joy (folk) Sept. 30: Lake Street Dive (pop) Oct. 3: Gavin Adcock (country) Oct. 22: Tedeschi Trucks Band, Little Feat (rock) Oct. 29: John Legend (R&B) Carolina Beach spot has been holding concerts on the remnants of the former Center Pier for more than 20 years. Concerts are 7-9 p.m. Thursdays except where noted. Admission is free, food and beverages available for purchase. June 5: CoverLip (rock) June 12: Birdwell Beat (surf rock) July 19: Horizontal Hold, Shelby Smoak (indie rock) June 26: The Sardines (rock, pop) Sunday, July 13: The Old Ceremony (folk, rock) July 17: The Fontanelles (folk, country) July 24: Summer Set (indie rock) July 31: Kicking Bird (rock, pop) Aug. 7: Entrez Vous, Paint Work (indie, garage) Aug. 14: The Shoaldiggers (folk, Americana) Aug. 21: The Dew Drops (country) Held on the Crystal Pier at the Oceanic restaurant in Wrightsville Beach. Concerts are 6-9 p.m. Thursdays and noon-3 p.m. Sundays May 8-Sept. 21. Free. Full schedule at Weekly outdoor music series at Wrightsville Beach hotspot Bluewater Grill, located right on the Intracoastal Waterway. Concerts are 4-8 p.m. Sundays, free. Full schedule at Carolina Beach spot is a great place to see live music, which is performed on a covered outdoor stage. Music on multiple nights per week all summer long, check schedule for details. Weekend concert series at The Boatyard, 18 Harnett St., located behind Marina Grill & Tequila's Waterfront just off the Wilmington Riverwalk. Shows are 6-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. With vendors on site, bring a chair. Free. May 9: Jet 22 Refueled May 10: Port City Shakedown (R&B, soul) May 16: Petty Mac Revue May 23: Jesse Stockton Duo May 24: Machine Gun May 30: Delia Stanley May 31: BeMyFiasco Additional dates TBA Concerts in Wrightsville Beach Park are 6-8 p.m. Thursdays. Bring a lawn chairs or blanket. Picnics welcome food trucks on site. Coolers allowed, but no alcohol. June 12: Machine Gun (rock, pop) June 19: CMB June 26: reSoul (soul, R&B) July 3: Southern Trouble (country, rock) July 10: No Regretz July 17: Jack Jack 180 (pop, rock) July 24: Port City Shakedown (R&B, soul) July 31: Island Time Band Aug. 7: Rain date BRUNSWICK COUNTY Concerts are 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Calabash Town Park, 868 Persimmon Road. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair. Free. 910-579-6747. June 3: Band of Oz (beach) June 17: Chocolate Chip & Co. (R&B) June 24: Too Much Sylvia (variety) July 1: The Extradordinaires July 15: Thomas Road Band July 22: The Main Event Band July 29: J.B. and the Get Down Browns Aug. 5: The Tonez Concerts run 6:30-8 p.m. Sunday evenings at Bridgeview Park on Holden Beach. Bring a blanket or a chair. Call 910-842-6488 for details. Free. May 25: The Embers featuring Craig Woolard (beach) June 1: Too Much Sylvia June 8: Carolina Kool June 15: Gary Lowder & Smokin Hot (beach) June 22: The Main Event Band June 29: The Extraordinaires July 6: The Tams (beach) July 13: Jim Quick and Coastline (beach, "swamp soul") July 20: The Sand Band July 27: Continental Divide Aug. 3: Blackwater Band (beach, blues, country) Aug. 10: Band of Oz (beach) Aug. 17: The Entertainers Aug. 24: North Tower Aug. 31: Chairmen of the Board, featuring Ken Knox (beach) Concerts run 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fridays, unless otherwise noted, at the Middleton Park Amphitheater. Blankets, lawn chairs and picnics allowed. Free. May 23: The Entertainers May 30: Christine Martinez Band (rock) June 6: Jim Quick and Coastline (beach, "swamp soul") June 13: Wicked Fire (Santana tribute) June 20: Too Much Sylvia (variety) June 27: Julio & The Saltines Tuesday, July 1: Chairmen of the Board, featuring Ken Knox (beach) July 11: The Embers, featuring Craig Woolard (beach) July 18: The British Invaders July 25: Rivermist Aug. 1: The Sand Band Aug. 8: The Extraordinaires Aug. 15: The Salty Dawgs Aug. 22: 52nd Street Band Saturday, Aug. 30: The Main Event Band Also known as the Peggy Hughes Summer Concert Series, shows are Friday evenings (5 p.m. gates, 6:30 p.m. show) at Town Center Park, 11 E. Second St. in Ocean Isle Beach. Free. Food vendors on site. Chairs allowed, no smoking, vaping or pets. May 25: The Main Event Band June 6: Christine Martinez Band (rock) June 13: The Entertainers June 20: The Tonez June 27: Blackwater Band (rock, blues, country) June 30: The Extraordinaires July 11: The Catalinas July 18: Chocolate Chip & Co. (R&B) July 25: Too Much Sylvia (variety) Aug. 1: Band of Oz (beach) Aug. 8: Gary Lowder & Smokin' Hot (beach) Aug. 15: The Embers, featuring Craig Woodard (beach) Aug. 22: Special Occasion Band Aug. 31: Continental Divide Concerts runs 7-9 p.m. Thursdays at Mulberry Park, 123 Mulberry St. in Shallotte. July 3: The Catalinas July 10: Too Much Sylvia (variety) July 17: Chocolate Chip & Co. (R&B)\ July 24: The Tonez July 31: Thomas Road Band Aug. 7: Julio & The Saltines Aug. 14: The Entertainers Aug. 28: The Band of Oz (beach) Sept. 4: The Extraordinaires Series in downtown Southport holds concerts 6-8 p.m. Thursdays in Franklin Square Park. (That's a change from last year, when it was Sundays on Fort Johnston's Garrison Lawn.) First concert is May 29, last concert is Aug. 28, no concert July 3. Bring picnics, chairs, blankets. Free, with food trucks on site. Schedule of performers is to be announced. Concerts are held 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays at Sunset Beach Town Park, 206 Sunset Blvd. Bring a chair. Free. May 28: North Tower Band June 4: Rivermist June 11: The Mercenaries Band June 18: Chocolate Chip and Co. (R&B) June 25: The Switch July 2: The Extraordinaires July 9: Band On Fire July 16: Devin Dove Band July 23: The Entertainers July 30: JB & The Get Down Browns Aug. 6: Julio & The Saltines Aug. 13: MacDaddys Aug. 20: Too Much Sylvia (variety) Aug. 27: 52nd Street Band PENDER COUNTY All concerts will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays on the Pender County Courthouse Square, downtown Burgaw. Food vendors on site. Free. 910-259-1330. May 22: The Pink Slips (beach, rock, country, R&B) June 5: Thirsty Horses June 19: Chocolate Chip & Co. (R&B) July 17: Autumn Tyde Concerts are 6:30 p.m. Fridays at Kiwanis Park, 586 Sloop Point Loop Road in Hampstead. Bring blankets and chairs. Food trucks on site. Alcohol not allowed. Free. May 16: The Entertainers (beach, R&B) May 30: Carl Newton's Review (R&B) June 13: The Pink Slips (beach, rock, country, R&B) June 27: The Konnection (variety) Concerts are 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Topsail Beach Town Center, 624 S. Anderson Blvd. in Topsail Beach. Bring a chair. Free. May 27: Dear MariBella & The Pigkickers (bluegrass) June 24: The Cruise Brothers July 22: Taylor Bissette Aug. 26: Bacon Grease (rock) This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Outdoor summer concerts in and near Wilmington, NC, 2025
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Share Surprising Way Travis Barker Was Involved in Their Daughter's Birth
Machine Gun Kelly revealed that he musically scored the birth of his daughter with Megan Fox—and that Travis Barker was a part of it. Fox gave birth to her first child with the rapper on March 27, and while the baby's name hasn't been shared yet, the couple announced on Instagram, 'She's finally here!! Our little celestial seed.' Kelly confirmed on Instagram that he 'composed the score of the birth,' as he shared a video of his newborn's hand while music he helped create played in the background, per Us Weekly. Involved in the project was, among others, Barker, Big Slim, Shaan Singh, and Truck Norris. 'Born into 432 HZ,' Kelly wrote. 'What an epic journey. Praise God.' The baby girl is Kelly's second child and Fox's fourth. The couple started dating in 2020, got engaged in 2022, and in November 2023, Fox shared that she had suffered a miscarriage. Exactly a year later, Fox revealed that she and Kelly were expecting, and that same month, the couple quietly split. 'Megan is moving forward independently and is not interested in revisiting the past,' a source told Us Weekly last month. 'Megan is focused on her pregnancy and not looking back. She is deeply hurt by how things ended but is focusing on healing.' For his part, Kelly was 'struggling' after the breakup and was 'heartbroken but trying to move forward.' When Fox announced her pregnancy last November, she posted a photo cradling her belly and a positive pregnancy test, captioning the image, 'Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back'—a reference to Kelly's 2022 song 'last november,' about their miscarriage. After Fox and Kelly broke up, a source told People that she wasn't speaking to him: 'They tried to make things work for many years,' they said. 'It was exhausting for Megan.' A different source told People, 'Whatever issues they have, Megan and MGK both are on the same page when it comes to co-parenting. Right now they're amicable.' 'No one would be surprised if they gave their relationship another try down the line,' they added. 'But right now they're focused on what's best for their daughter.' Read the original article on InStyle