Will Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson give True a sibling?
Khloe Kardashian's made it clear in recent months that when it comes to co-parenting, things are pretty copacetic between her and her ex, Tristan Thompson. What we didn't realize until Thursday, April 16's "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," the former couple hasn't ruled out having another child together, biologically speaking, anyway. At one point during the episode, Khloe and Tristan are Facetiming while Cleveland Cavaliers star goes through their 2-year-old's old toys. He says he's not sure about getting rid of all of it, asking his ex (via People), "What happens if we have another girl? We have to buy it all over again." Khloe, who kicked Tristan to the curb after she learned he hooked up with Jordyn Woods last year, then asks, "Who is having another girl with you?" From there, the two start sounding like they've talked about the possibility before. "Listen, I'm just saying, True does need a sibling," he says. "I might get some embryos and get a sibling," replies Khloe. "I might need to borrow some sperm or get some from you. We'll figure that out later." She laughs and jokes, "That's a whole other episode … so awkward." The rest of the episode largely shows Khloe struggling to get comfortable with the idea of sharing custody of True during Tristan's NBA season — the first one they'll be apart for. "You get territorial, like, 'This is my baby, why are you telling me what to do?'" she tells her mom at one point, admitting she's "been avoiding" talking about how True will visit her dad, even though he "really misses" her. "Honestly and truthfully, I want us to have a peaceful friendship," she says. In the end, Khloe flies to Cleveland with True before leaving her there with her dad — and says her initial "anxiety" was misplaced. "Tristan is asking all the right questions, he's being super attentive," she says. "That makes me feel a lot better about everything."
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Naomi Watts makes 'friends' with her 'enemies,' the household cleaning supplies
Slowly but surely, Naomi Watts is getting the hang of this quarantine thang. It's been a multi-step process, though. It's also been kind of fun to watch unfold on Instagram. Let's start at the end since we now live in upside-down world anyway, shall we? On Friday, April 17, the actress shared a hilarious video montage, complete with animated special effects, that showed how she transformed her relationship with household cleaning supplies from "enemies" to "friends." In a nutshell, she threw on a happy "love" T-shirt and her most punk rock attitude — really, there's some good mop-headbanging action in the clip — and cleaned her floors as lightning bolts egged her on. The jokey post comes a week after a much more frustrated Naomi shared a peek at the breakdown she had after three key appliances plus a blender (plus a computer one of her kids needed for his home school work) all went kerpluie in some fashion. The middle ground, it seems, was her embrace of National Stress Awareness Day on Thursday. "Glad there's a day for this, as I know we are all feeling it right now. Globally!!" she posted on the 'Gram. "I'm giving myself permission to feel all of it!! (And not just on the 'stress day') I feel like I have 7056 different emotions going on all day/everyday. Covering the entire spectrum of dark to light. It's ok to walk through all of it…the greatest comfort is knowing that we're all in it together. Right?" She signed off by assuring followers "we will come through this, having learned so many valuable things along the way," then sent her love to all and her gratitude to "our true heroes," the workers on the frontlines of the pandemic, adding, "XOX #breathe ♥️."
Beyonce surprises happy fans with a song on Disney's 'Singalong'
After playing Nala in Disney's recent remake of "The Lion King," the singer surprised happy fans on Thursday, April 16, when she popped up on the screen during ABC's "Disney Family Singalong." Her plans to perform on the show were not announced in advance. According to CNN, Bey, wearing her hair in soft sandy-colored curls, addressed "all the families across the world," before she performed, telling them, "I'm very proud and honored to be a part of the Disney family and to help present the Disney Songbook Singalong in partnership with Feeding America I'd like to dedicate this song to all of the healthcare workers who've been working tirelessly to keep us healthy and safe. We greatly appreciate you." She then sang an ethereal version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" from the 1940's "Pinocchio." The moment got two big thumbs-up from the Beyhive, who filled Twitter with posts about the singer's appearance. Kim Kardashian West, who was live-tweeting the show, shouted out Queen B as well, tweeting, "Beyoncé sounds so beautiful!" After her song, Beyonce urged viewers: "Please hold on to your families tight, please be safe, don't give up hope. We're going to get through this, I promise. God bless you."
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John Krasinski announces he'll host, DJ virtual prom for high school seniors
And for his next trick … John Krasinski's been on a good samaritan roll lately, gifting free cell service to healthcare workers, presenting a virtual "Hamilton" performance for a young fan and announcing Boston hospital workers will now have lifetime access to free Red Sox tickets. The good deed-doing has all been tied of his new "Some Good News" YouTube show. This week, he announced that since so many high school seniors won't get to go to prom this year because of the pandemic, the "Office" star is going to host a prom online just for them. "That's right class of 2020," he posted on Instagram. "I'm DJing your prom with some friends this Friday night 8EST/5PST!! Click link in bio for invitation! See you then!" In a second post, he shared a blurry pic of himself from his own prom. In the caption, he mentioned he'd be bringing "some friends" along to help out with DJ duties.
Taylor Swift cancels all tour dates, appearances for 2020
Taylor Swift had major touring plans in support of "Lover" for the rest of the year, but they've all officially been put on hold because of the coronavirus crisis. In the wake of news Glastonbury, which she was set to headline, won't happen this year, the singer's team announced this week that they've nixed all of her upcoming live appearances and performances for the remainder of the years, according to the New York Post. That includes 10 festivals in Europe and her planned "Lover Fests." "I'm so sad I won't be able to see you guys in concert this year, but I know this is the right decision," Taylor tweeted on Friday, April 17. "Please, please stay healthy and safe. I'll see you on stage as soon as I can but right now what's important is committing to this quarantine, for the sake of all of us." Her U.S. dates are expected to be rescheduled for 2021.
Billie Eilish 'failed at fostering,' is now a (dog)-mom of two …
If you're a sucker for smooshy-faced pitbull mix puppies, you'll want to keep an eye on Billie Eilish's social media in the coming weeks. The singer recently shared on her Instagram, Story that she was fostering some new four-legged friends while stuck at home this month, according to Just Jared. She then admitted: "i failed at fostering teehee …," showing off a photo of an insanely cute grey pup. "As for this little nameless monkey….you are miiiiiiiiiine," she gushed. Billie, 18, is also dog-mom to Pepper, another pitbull mix. Other celebs who've adopted pets during the pandemic include Kaley Cuoco, who welcomed two piglets to her fam, and Selena Gomez, who added a puppy to her household.
Why Rosario Dawson and Cory Booker aren't in quarantine together
Like lots of couples who live apart, Rosario Dawson and Cory Booker faced a tough decision when the pandemic began: to quarantine together or not to quarantine together? As the actress recently explained to ET, the decided they'd each go it alone, since Rosario has at-risk parents she wanted to tend to and, as a U.S. Senator amid a global crisis, Cory had plenty of work to in D.C. But it hasn't been easy. "He's been campaigning the whole year and it was just only a couple of months since we started dating," Rosario told the outlet. "So we've not really had a really good chunk of time together because of our work and our family and all the other things. It ended up being what was supposed to be our longest time together [is] now our longest period apart from each other. So, that's definitely been really challenging." Still, she said they're determined to "make really careful decisions about moving," so as to remain "as safe as possible." Rosario added: "It's hard to think about when we are going to be flying again and doing anything that was planned. Like plans, what are those? We're just taking it every day at a time."
New details on Alex Trebek's forthcoming memoir
After turning down offers book deal offers for three decades "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek has finally written a memoir. It's due out July 21, the day before he turns 80 according to the New York Times. Titled, "The Answer Is …: Reflections on My Life." The relatively short 160-page book features the long-running game show host's perspectives on marriage parenthood and spirituality, as well as his reflections on has stage for pancreatic cancer diagnosis. According to the book's publisher, Simon & Schuster, it was Alex's illness — and the massive show of support he got from fans after going public with it — that finally pushed him to put down his memories on paper. "I want people to know a little more about the person they have been cheering on for the past year," said Alex who's been helming the beloved show since 1984. In addition to matters related to his personal life, Alex reportedly writes about famed "Jeopardy!" contestants Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer, Will Ferrell's "SNL" impression of the star and shares some clarification on his decision to ditch his famous mustache.
Dua Lipa shows off her new, pink 'do in quarantine update
Dua Lipa's thinkin' pink! The singer joined throngs of Instagram users who've changed their looks while in quarantine, sharing a handful of videos and photos from her at-home escapades in London on Thursday, April 16. "🌸Quarantine diaries🌸 – this weeks experiment… pink hair," she captioned the post, which included a shot of her boyfriend Anwar Hadid, helping with the pink dye job. Though she said the new 'do was "kind of it really…," as far as excitement, she went on to recap what she's been up, both in the photos and in the caption. "I haven't acquired a new skill but I have joined world of warcraft and I have two pets on it called mintsaws and little sheena (one's a dragonhawk and one's a tiger)," she continued. "I've attempted a few morning facetime workouts with my friends and because ive still been doing bits of promo from home – a massive shout out is due to all the journalists who have been so patient with me while im on my quest to becoming a true tech wiz. Thank you to my @warnerrecords fam for my lovely flowers tooooooo 💐❤️." Dua's chart-topping new album, "Future Nostalgia," came out at the end of March.
Reese Witherspoon talks postpartum depression, anxiety and the need for more research
Reese Witherspoon wants to see more attention given to the connection between a woman's mental and reproductive health. Speaking to Jameela Jamil on the Friday, April 17, edition of her "I Weigh" podcast, Reese opened up about how her anxiety and depression changed over time, especially once she began having kids. She first went to therapy at 16, she said (via People). "I definitely had anxiety, my anxiety manifests as depression so I would get really depressed. My brain is like a hamster on a wheel and it won't come off. I've been managing it my entire life," said Reese, 44. Things became unpredictable, mental health-wise, after she gave birth to her children, Ava, now 20, Deacon, 16, and Tennessee, 7. "After each child I had a different experience. One kid I had kind of mild postpartum, and one kid I had severe postpartum where I had to take pretty heavy medication because I just wasn't thinking straight at all," she shared. "And then I had one kid where I had no postpartum at all." When Ava was born, Reese said she was so young and uninformed about what to expect, emotionally, that it really took a toll. "We don't understand the kind of hormonal roller coaster that you go on when you stop nursing. No one explained that to me," she said. "I was 23 years old when I had my first baby and nobody explained to me that when you wean a baby, your hormones go into the toilet. I felt more depressed than I'd ever felt in my whole life. It was scary." From Reese's perspective, "there just isn't enough research" being done on how women are affected by "the hormonal shifts" pregnancy and childbirth bring about. For Reese, learning more about what women are experiencing and why is key if we're ever going to de-stigmatize mental health issues.