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Pregnant star Domino Kirke reveals her and Penn Badgley's 'fluid' prep for twin boys
Pregnant star Domino Kirke reveals her and Penn Badgley's 'fluid' prep for twin boys

Perth Now

time14-05-2025

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  • Perth Now

Pregnant star Domino Kirke reveals her and Penn Badgley's 'fluid' prep for twin boys

Domino Kirke and Penn Badgley are staying "very fluid" with their preparation for twins. The 'Teething' singer - who already has 16-year-old son Cassius with ex Morgan O'Kane and a four-year-old son James with the 'You' actor - has revealed how her family are preparing for the new arrivals. She told E! News: "Everyone is in the same boat, very, very fluid with it. "I think they're taking my lead. No one's holding on too tight. It's just an expansion—that's what we're here for." Domino - who announced her pregnancy two months ago - admitted the idea of welcoming twin baby boys is "so overwhelming". She said: "It's humbling. It's so overwhelming. The idea of two at once, it's one of those things where you just take your hands off the wheel, and you say, 'I'm just on the ride.' "That's what pregnancy and childbirth are for me... After attending so many births, it's the thing that you actually can't hold. "There's so much mystery. You just have to trust. With twins, I'm like, 'Oh, it's that times 1,000' and I'm up for it." The couple revealed the happy news in March, as Domino shared a picture of Penn and their son James kissing her baby bump. She wrote: "Babies #3 and #4 coming this Summer! Talk about a PLOT TWIST! Spontaneous twins are beyond magical. We are stunned. We are in awe. Can't think of anyone else I'd rather be on this ride with @pennbadgley #handsoffthewheel #monoditwins." The pair previously welcomed James in 2020 after suffering multiple miscarriages. Domino is a doula and a co-founder of Carriage House Birth in Williamsburg. A message on her profile on the company's website states: "My role as a doula is my medicine. It nourishes me as much as I nourish and care for the families I work with.' 'Witnessing people give birth stops time. Holding that kind of space for families forces you into your body, the same way it does for the person giving birth. In the birth space we're forced to be extraordinarily present. We're all equal.' She is also a childbirth educator, postpartum doula and doula mentor.

How Pregnant Domino Kirke and Penn Badgley Are Preparing for Twins
How Pregnant Domino Kirke and Penn Badgley Are Preparing for Twins

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

How Pregnant Domino Kirke and Penn Badgley Are Preparing for Twins

Originally appeared on E! Online Domino Kirke is saying hello to two. Two months after her husband Penn Badgley announced they are expecting twins, the "Teething" singer shared how they're going with the flow while getting ready to welcome babies no. 3 and 4. "Everyone is in the same boat, very, very fluid with it," Domino told E! News in an exclusive interview. "I think they're taking my lead. No one's holding on too tight. It's just an expansion—that's what we're here for." After all, the duola—who shares a 4-year-old son with the Gossip Girl alum, as well as 16-year-old son Cassius with ex Morgan O'Kane—has a lot of experience with motherhood. This time around is a little different, however, since she and Penn will be going through double the newborn milestones as parents to twin boys. "It's humbling," Domino reflected. "It's so overwhelming. The idea of two at once, it's one of those things where you just take your hands off the wheel, and you say, 'I'm just on the ride.' That's what pregnancy and childbirth are for me." More from E! Online Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial: Cassie Ventura Says Period Blood, Urine Were Involved in "Freak Offs" Bindi Irwin Shares Update From Hospital After Multiple Procedures What Is a 'Freak Off'? What to Know About the Sex Parties in Sean "Diddy" Combs' Trial "After attending so many births, it's the thing that you actually can't hold," she continued. "There's so much mystery. You just have to trust. With twins, I'm like, 'Oh, it's that times 1,000' and I'm up for it." With so much experience and adoration for the birthing process, the music video for her song "Teething" emulated her goal to one day highlight the beauty and reality of the experience—especially for young people. "There's health class and there's sex education," Domino—whose new album The Most Familiar Star was released in April—explained, "but there's no conversation about how we get here." The 41-year-old had conversations with her friends born in the '70s, who said they were "freaked out" by seeing videos of women giving birth in high school. However, Domino asserted that they were shown a "gory misrepresentation of birth." The "Half Blood" singer wanted to shift that perspective with the help of Cassius and other high school students, whose reactions to watching a birth were used as a visual for the song. "How do I bring my profession and my service that I do outside of music to my music?" Domino, who also directed the video alongside Gregory Mitnick, thought. "I was like, 'Oh, it would be so cool for the one song I really wrote about my clients and my kids simultaneously—if I could find a way to capture that in a visual." "I did it by bringing this information to my co-director and saying, 'Hey, could we capture the expressions and feelings and reactions and responses of teenagers watching birth?'" she continued. "He thought it was brilliant with the song and it worked really well in the end." As Penn and Domino prepare to welcome their twin babies, keep reading for a look back at their relationship. November 2015February 2017April 2017September 2019August 2020June 2022October 2022March 2023October 2024February 2025April 2025 For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

Inside Netflix You season 5 Easter Eggs and what went on behind-the-scenes
Inside Netflix You season 5 Easter Eggs and what went on behind-the-scenes

Irish Daily Star

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Star

Inside Netflix You season 5 Easter Eggs and what went on behind-the-scenes

WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for You season five. The final chapter of Joe Goldberg's twisted tale unfolds in You season five, peppered with Easter Eggs to delight dedicated viewers. For seven years, Netflix has chronicled the chilling escapades of "romantic" stalker and serial killer Joe Goldberg (portrayed by Penn Badgley) on his obsessive quest to find "The One". In its fifth and concluding season, You finds Joe enjoying life with his new spouse Kate Lockwood (played by Charlotte Ritchie) and their son Henry in the bustling streets of New York. However, true to form, it isn't long before Joe's roving eye lands on budding writer Bronte (Madeline Brewer), triggering a series of events that lead to his undoing. As fans delve into the final 10 episodes of You, here are some hidden tidbits and fascinating Easter Eggs from season five that might have escaped your notice. You season 5 Easter Eggs and facts The Three Musketeers You season five: Joe Goldberg gave his son Henry a copy of The Three Musketeers, the same book that Paco was reading in season one. (Image: NETFLIX) Joe is thrilled to see his son Henry developing a passion for books and gives him a copy of The Three Musketeers. This is a nod to the very first season of You, where the young Paco (Luca Padovan) is engrossed in the same novel when he first encounters Joe. Maddie's husbands You season five: Pictures of Maddie's ex-husbands are of members of the crew as well as co-showrunner Michael Foley as her late astronaut husband. (Image: NETFLIX) In the opening episode, we're introduced to one of Kate's siblings, Maddie Lockwood (Anna Camp), a scatterbrained socialite with a history of three marriages. A close-up shot of her social media reveals that her three ex-husbands are portrayed by members of the You crew, and her late astronaut husband is actually co-showrunner Michael Foley. Penn Badgley's real-life partner Actor Penn Badgley is married to singer Domino Kirke. (Image: GETTY) While Joe's love life has been tumultuous, Penn Badgley has found stability with his wife, singer Domino Kirke, whom he married in 2017. Kirke's talents are also featured in the show, as her song "Teething" is played in episode eight. Catfish clue In episode five, it's revealed that Bronte has been catfishing Joe all along. A subtle hint is dropped earlier in the episode when Joe visits the diner, which has "catfish" listed as one of its daily specials, foreshadowing the twist to come. Mooney's bookstore The exterior shots of Mooney's bookstore were filmed at Logos Book Store in Manhattan . However, a replica of the façade was rebuilt at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to facilitate the dramatic burning-down scene in the penultimate episode. Love's prophecy You season five: Joe Goldberg's first wife Love Quinn predicted that their son Henry would come to know who he really is, a "monster". (Image: NETFLIX) In a previous season, Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) predicted that her son would eventually discover the truth about his father. This prophecy comes to pass in the final episode when Henry tells his father that he's a "monster". Dual roles Anna Camp played twin sisters Raegan and Maddie Lockwood in season five. Interestingly, Camp also had a body double who appeared as the podcaster interviewing Dominique (Natasha Behnam) and Phoenix (b) in episode 10. Henrik Ibsen Henrik Ibsen In the opening episode of season five, Bronte confesses to Joe that she snuck into Mooney's to snag a book by Henrik Ibsen. This revelation later connects to her hypothesis that Beck's (Elizabeth Lail) posthumously published novel, The Dark Face Of Love, was edited by Joe. The connection is made when "Beck" in the novel makes a reference to Ibsen, an author Bronte is certain her friend did not admire. Full circle On the directorial front, Lee Toland Krieger, who helmed the pilot episode of You, made his return to the popular Netflix series to direct the final episode. You is available to watch on Netflix.

9 Netflix You season 5 Easter eggs you may have missed
9 Netflix You season 5 Easter eggs you may have missed

Daily Mirror

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

9 Netflix You season 5 Easter eggs you may have missed

Netflix thriller You has now come to an end following the release of its fifth season, which was packed full of Easter Eggs for fans of the long-running series. WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for You season five. You season five brings a thrilling conclusion to the saga of Joe Goldberg, packed with Easter Eggs to delight Netflix subscribers. ‌ For seven years, Netflix has been chronicling the unnerving exploits of "romantic" stalker and serial killer Joe Goldberg (portrayed by Penn Badgley) in his relentless quest to find "The One". ‌ In the final season, we see Joe living it up with his new wife Kate Lockwood (played by Charlotte Ritchie) in New York, along with their son Henry. However, as anticipated, it doesn't take long before his roving eye lands on aspiring author Bronte (Madeline Brewer), setting off a chain of events leading to his downfall. As Netflix viewers delve into the final 10 episodes of You, here's a breakdown of some interesting facts and hidden Easter Eggs from season five that you might have missed. You season 5 Easter Eggs and facts The Three Musketeers Joe is thrilled to see his son Henry developing a love for reading, so he gives him a copy of The Three Musketeers. ‌ This harks back to the very first season of You, where troubled youngster Paco (Luca Padovan) is seen reading the same book when he first encounters Joe. Maddie's husbands In the opening episode, viewers are introduced to one of Kate's sisters, Maddie Lockwood (Anna Camp), a scatterbrained socialite who has been married three times before. ‌ In a close-up of her social media, it's revealed that her three ex-husbands are portrayed by members of the You crew and her late astronaut husband is actually co-showrunner Michael Foley. Penn Badgley's wife While Joe has always had difficulty finding his soulmate, actor Penn Badgley, who plays him, has been happily married to singer Domino Kirke since 2017. ‌ She also contributes behind the scenes as her song 'Teething', both written and performed by Kirke, features in episode eight. Catfish A shocking revelation in episode five discloses that Bronte has been catfishing Joe all along. Midway through the episode, Joe approaches a diner displaying its daily specials, one of which is "catfish", foreshadowing the upcoming twist. ‌ Mooney's The exterior shots of Mooney's bookstore are filmed at Logos Book Store in Manhattan, but a replica was constructed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the dramatic burning scene in the penultimate episode. Love's prediction Joe's first wife Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) ominously predicted as she lay dying that their son would discover his father's true nature. ‌ This prophecy comes to fruition in the final episode of You when Henry labels his dad a "monster". Body double Anna Camp pulls double duty in season five, playing twin sisters Raegan and Maddie Lockwood. However, she also had a body double who took on the role of the podcaster interviewing Dominique (Natasha Behnam) and Phoenix (b) in episode 10. ‌ Henrik Ibsen In the first episode of season five, Bronte reveals to Joe that she broke into Mooney's to borrow a book by Henrik Ibsen. Later, it is revealed that this ties in with her theory that Beck's (Elizabeth Lail) posthumously released book, The Dark Face Of Love, was edited by Joe. This suspicion arises from a reference to Ibsen in the book, an author Bronte knows Beck didn't appreciate. Director The director of You's pilot episode, Lee Toland Krieger, made a comeback to the popular Netflix series to direct the finale.

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