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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Olivia Molly Rogers breaks her silence on ex-husband Justin McKeone welcoming his first child with new girlfriend Tahnee Leeson
Olivia Molly Rogers has opened up about seeing her ex-husband Justin McKeone welcome his first child with new girlfriend Tahnee Leeson. The model, 33, who has been very open about wishing she had a family of her own, broke her silence last Tuesday during a Q&A episode of her Tell Me More podcast. She said despite her own desires to get pregnant and have a child, she feels 'happy' for Justin and 'confident' she made the right decision in divorcing him. 'I'm happy for my exes moving on. I don't feel upset when I hear about it or see anything,' she said. 'Genuinely, I haven't felt negatively about that at all since we split. It really helps me to know I made the right decision. 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. 'I never once looked back and thought, "That could have been me." I'm so confident in this decision I made. I don't think we were a good fit for each other. 'I don't think it would have been a good idea to have children. I think it's really good that we didn't. I wish them all the best. I don't feel sad seeing that.' Justin welcomed his first child Tahnee on April 28, with the Bachelor star announcing the news on her Instagram account on Mother's Day. 'My perfect boy. Arlo Leeson Mckeone surprised us all by arriving almost 4 weeks early with a 7 hour active labour at 10.01pm on the 28th of April,' she wrote. 'However, not the best entry to motherhood with Arlo spending the following 6 nights in Perth Children's Hospital and a further 4 back where I gave birth at Osborne Park Hospital.' Tahnee then detailed the terrifying moment Arlo experienced 'breathing issues at 30 minutes of life needing 6 hours on the CPAP'. 'Then a course of antibiotics and a feeding tube for 6 days. Thankfully my strong boy was ultimately okay all things considered,' she continued. 'In that environment I was definitely one of the lucky ones.' 'That said, no one can prepare you to go through the all consuming and emotional experience of childbirth, only to watch this tiny little boy be wheeled away from you mere hours later,' she continued. 'Then the hours upon hours I spent in hospital just holding him in my arms never wanting to leave and crying when I had to. 'His final 3 nights in hospital was done under my full care, an experience I'm so thankful l could do with the hospital to ensure he was fully prepared for life outside their safe walls.' Tahnee said their newborn son was now doing well and her new role as a mother 'is undoubtedly my greatest achievement ever'. Olivia and her ex-husband Justin split in October 2022 after just eight months of marriage. Break-up rumours began swirling in September after fans noticed she'd reverted to her maiden name on Instagram and unpinned all photos from her February wedding. The former couple, who met in 2018, were last pictured together in August 2022 in a series of loved-up holiday snaps from their trip to New York City. In April, Olivia said she married Justin out of 'fear' of what others might think if she left him. The model revealed in a column she penned for Mamamia that she knew the couple 'were not totally aligned' just nine months into their relationship in 2018. 'We moved in together after six months, bought a gorgeous puppy, and it very much felt like what we would be a forever thing,' she wrote. 'However, about nine months in, I had this niggling feeling that we were not totally aligned.' Olivia went on to say she felt societal pressures to 'conform to certain ideals about love and marriage', adding she never had a healthy understanding of how to manage 'adversity' in relationships. Olivia has also since moved on from her relationship with Justin, and, after a brief romance with model Morgan Waterhouse, is now dating her new beau Hugo Breakey. The brunette beauty went public with her new man last year when the pair attended the premiere of Beauty and the Beast in Melbourne.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
AF Group Announces Executive Promotions
LANSING, Mich., May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AF Group is pleased to announce several executive promotions, reflecting the strong leadership that continues to drive the success of the organization. These include: Patrick Stewart, vice president of Business Performance and Strategy -- promoted to Chief Financial Officer Olivia Rogers, managing director, Reinsurance and Analytics -- promoted to vice president and Chief Risk Officer Jason Foreman, divisional director of Binding -- promoted to vice president, Binding in the Specialty Lines division "AF Group is a leading force in the property and casualty space, and these promotions build on the strength, expertise and creativity of key leaders to support our significant growth and transformation as an organization," said Lisa Corless, president and CEO of AF Group. "I'm excited these individuals will help us continue to lead, innovate and redefine our business toward a successful future." Patrick Stewart has more than 30 years of experience spanning corporate accounting and finance, insurance and strategic leadership. He began his career in financial services at KPMG and later joined AmeriTrust Group, holding several financial leadership roles. Following AF Group's acquisition of AmeriTrust in 2023, Stewart helped manage the successful integration of the two organizations. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Michigan State University. With two decades of experience across property, casualty and workers' compensation lines, Olivia Rogers joined AF Group in 2019, having previously served as vice president of JLT Reinsurance. She earned an MBA in investment management from Drexel University and a bachelor's degree in mathematics and Spanish from Colgate University. Rogers holds Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and Associate in Reinsurance (ARe) designations. Jason Foreman has more than 15 years of leadership experience in the insurance industry, specializing in Underwriting, Product Management and Business Development. He has served in various leadership roles within Century Insurance Group. Foreman earned an MBA from Xavier University and a bachelor's degree in psychology and history from Miami University of Ohio, and he holds Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Reinsurance (ARe) and Associate in General Insurance (AINS) designations. About AF GroupAF Group is a nationally recognized holding company whose affiliated insurance companies are premier providers of specialty insurance solutions offered through independent agents nationwide. All policies are underwritten by a licensed insurer subsidiary. For more information, visit © AF Group. Contact: Marissa Sura(517) View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE AF Group Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
24-03-2025
- General
- Yahoo
ETSU students spend spring break volunteering in community
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — While many students traveled to the beach or caught up on their sleep, a group of East Tennessee State University students chose to spend their spring break volunteering in the community. The ETSU students spent their week away from class helping Hurricane Helene victims through the university's Alternative Breaks Program. The program allows students to engage in service trips led by their peers, fostering hands-on learning through community involvement. Fire departments urging public to stop burning after series of fires through weekend Juniors Makayla Leake and Olivia Rogers agreed that their spring break was an eye-opening experience. 'It's really unique,' Leake said. 'I think the way that we were able to come back from this disaster is really inspiring to me. It was a very impactful week. Sometimes emotional, but just how strong our community is and how we should be proud of our community in our recovery efforts. ' 'I've seen the need in my community,' Rogers said. 'I've seen the work being done, and this is so far from being over. And so, it was important for me to do what I could to be able to help now and in the future.' The group worked with local organizations, including Holston Habitat for Humanity and Second Harvest Food Bank. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.