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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Vanessa Morgan Reveals She Went Back to Work 5 Weeks Postpartum After Having an Emergency C-Section
Vanessa Morgan reveals she returned to work five weeks after welcoming her baby daughter Kaia last July The actress returned to work to the next season of her TV series 'Wild Cards' She shares Kaia with fiancé James Karnik and is also mom to son River from a past relationshipVanessa Morgan only had a few weeks at home before returning to work after welcoming her baby daughter. During a Monday, May 19, appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, Morgan, 33, shared that she returned to work on her television show Wild Cards just five weeks after welcoming her baby daughter Kaia last July. 'I mean honestly, the Wild Cards family was so great and so caring. And so they were so accommodating," Morgan says. "We pushed filming back a month." "Obviously, it was really hard. I had an emergency C-section, so I was dealing with a lot of pain when I went back to work," she continues. "I'm not going to lie. It's really hard, but it was…I had such support, so it helped." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Morgan shares her daughter Kaia with fiancé James Karnik. She is also mom to son River, 3, with ex-husband Michael Kopech. Back in February, the Riverdale alum spoke with PEOPLE and shared who she still keeps in touch with from the CW show, as well as who had already met her daughter Kaia. "We have a big group chat," she said of the cast, which included KJ Apa, Cole Sprouse, Camila Mendes, Lili Reinhart and Madelaine Petsch. "And then we have, obviously, the separate ones." As for who she talks to the most these days, Morgan said, "I probably keep in touch with Mads — Madelaine Petsch — the most, and Lili and Cami." In fact, during a recent visit to L.A., she said she saw Petsch and Mendes — and they met someone special. "I saw Mads and Cami in L.A. and they met Kaia, my daughter, for the first time, which was really nice." Morgan and Karnik first announced they were expecting their baby daughter in an Instagram post on July 6, where the actress shared in the caption that their baby would be arriving 'this month.' The couple later revealed the sex of their baby in another Instagram post on July 7. 'My GIRL🌸.. can't believe you're gonna be here any day now,' the Wild Cards actress wrote in the caption. 'River literally asks everyday is baby sister coming today!? He's so excited to be your big brother,' she added in the post. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
‘I'm reclaiming what's mine': Pinky Cole talks about buying back business she started
Atlanta entrepreneur Pinky Cole Hayes said she met God after losing her vegan burger joint and then being able to buy it back. The 'Slutty Vegan' founder appeared on the Tamron Hall show on Monday and spoke out about losing the business. 'This truly has been a unicorn experience for me,' Cole Hayes said. She said she was forced to give up control of the company in February because 'financially, I couldn't do it anymore.' 'Mentally, I was dying on the inside,' Cole Hayes said. Cole Hayes ended up losing her business for 43 days. 'Those 43 days had to feel like a lifetime,' Hall asked Cole Hayes. TRENDING STORIES: 'I was scared': Synthetic braiding hair linked to cancer-causing chemicals More showers and storms ahead for north Georgia this week Gov. Kemp announces decision on Senate run in 2026, ending speculation 'In those 43 days I met God, and this situation had to take me down to my knees so that I could meet God in a whole other way, and I'm so grateful for that,' Cole Hayes said. She said when she realized there were problems within the company, she had to start 'looking under the hood' at what was going on, which was hard. 'I felt a lot of guilt,' Cole Hayes said. 'I started beating myself up, at first.' 'You were able to come back and buy your company back with your own money, so you are now the owner of the company you started?' Hall asked Cole Hayes. 'I am the owner of the company,' Cole Hayes said. 'It is mine, it belongs to me. And I am showing every single entrepreneur out there, sometimes this industry gets really predatory, and I'm reclaiming what's mine, and I'm happy about that.' The entrepreneur revealed a re-vamped 'Slutty Vegan 2.0,' which includes new vegan sandwiches. The Atlant a Journal-Constitution reported Cole Hayes' 'Bar Vegan' in Ponce City Market shut its on Monday, while the second location in Lawrenceville also closed. You can watch the Tamron Hall Show every weekday afternoon at 3 p.m., followed by Channel 2 Action News at 4 p.m.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Star Jones Recalls Her Heart Being ‘Disconnected for 22 Minutes' During Surgery 14 Years Ago: ‘That Is No Joke'
Star Jones is reflecting on having open-heart surgery 14 years ago, and how that fueled her public advocacy to encourage others to prioritize their health. During an appearance on the Wednesday, Feb. 18 episode of the Tamron Hall Show, the journalist and TV personality, 62, opened up about her experience, recalling the surgery "is no joke.' 'They opened up my chest, cracked it and disconnected my heart for 22 minutes," she said, before joking, "But like I say, they put it back in so don't trip." 'Heart disease is still the number one killer of women, still the number one killer of Americans, still the number one killer of African Americans,' she explained. 'And this is my mission in life. This is why I wake up in the morning: to say to women, take care of yourself. Put yourself on the front burner. It is important for you.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Star Jones Opens Up About Weight Loss and Body Image: 'I Chose to Live and I Took Care of Myself' (Exclusive) Jones admitted that in the past, she ignored her own body '100%,' which is why she missed the signs of her heart disease. 'I was morbidly obese and obese for the vast majority of my adult life. So when I was short of breath or my legs hurt or I would get dizzy, I attributed that to the weight," she told host Tamron Hall. "So then after having weight loss surgery, after having done therapy, after having changed my eating habits, started exercising, I should have felt better. But I didn't feel better." The Jones & Jury star said that instead of dealing with it, she brushed it off as 'residual weight' until she was later diagnosed with heart disease. As a journalist, she said she felt a responsibility to raise awareness. 'If I'm the one who brings the news to people and I didn't know, this is my job to tell everybody else,' she told Hall, 54, on the show. 'Stop putting other people first when it comes to your health. That's my message.' ! Related: Heart Disease Survivor Star Jones Is 'Concerned' About Health Care Rights Under Trump Last year, Jones opened up to PEOPLE about her mission to get others to take better care of their health. "The most important thing is for men and women to take care of their health,' the actress said in June 2024. 'And I chose living over dying.' 'One of my very favorite lines is from Shawshank Redemption. 'You either choose to live or you choose to die,' ' she continued. 'I chose to live and I took care of myself, and literally 20 years later, I have taken care.' Jones also noted that as a 'heart disease survivor' her experiences have fueled her to keep up her healthy habits. "Because of those choices, I was able to walk out of that hospital a whole, healthy survivor and thriver,' she told PEOPLE. 'And I don't take anything away from my journey.' Read the original article on People