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human-interest1 year ago

"King Charles Overwhelmed by Fans' Get-Well Cards Amid Cancer Battle"

King Charles, who is battling cancer, received over 7,000 heartfelt letters and cards from well-wishers worldwide, which brought tears to his eyes. A video released by Buckingham Palace shows the emotional monarch reading through the messages, with some offering advice and others sharing their own experiences with cancer. The touching display of support comes as Prince Harry rushes to London to be with his father, expressing hope for a unifying effect on their family during this difficult time.

entertainment2 years ago

Valerie Bertinelli Expresses Disappointment Over Exit from 'Kids Baking Championship'

Valerie Bertinelli revealed in an emotional Instagram video that she won't be returning to Food Network's "Kids Baking Championship," a show she credits with helping her through a difficult time during her divorce. She expressed her disappointment and gratitude for the show and its crew, and offered words of encouragement to future contestants. This news comes after the cancellation of her show "Valerie's Home Cooking" in April 2023.

social-media2 years ago

TikTok Empowers Woman Abandoned by Friends at Bachelorette Party

TikTok users rallied behind Brianna Seewald after she tearfully shared that all the guests for her bachelorette party had canceled last minute. Despite the support, Seewald deleted the video due to negative comments. TikTok star Mama Tot and others offered to throw her a bachelorette party virtually or in person. Seewald expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love and support but was hurt by some people who backed out at the last minute. She thanked those who reached out and decided to make the most of the weekend with her maid of honor.

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Foxx's Emotional Journey: From Medical Scare to Triumph

Jamie Foxx shares an emotional video on Instagram, revealing that he went through a "tough" medical scare and thanking his family and medical professionals for saving his life. While he did not disclose specific details about his condition, he confirmed that he is not blind or paralyzed. Foxx expressed gratitude for the support he received and assured fans that he is on the mend and ready to return to work. Famous friends, including Dwayne Johnson and Justin Timberlake, offered supportive comments. Foxx's post comes after reports that he is doing much better and looking forward to the future.

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Foxx's Medical Scare: From Hell and Back to New Projects

Jamie Foxx speaks out for the first time about his recent medical scare in an emotional video, thanking fans for their support and expressing his gratitude for his family, God, and the medical professionals who treated him. He dispels rumors about his health and assures fans that he is on the road to recovery. Foxx's daughter had previously announced that he had been out of the hospital for weeks and was doing well.

music2 years ago

Walk the Moon Takes a Break: Indefinite Hiatus and Hope for a Strong Return

Ohio-based pop-rock band Walk the Moon has announced an indefinite hiatus from touring and making records together. In an emotional video, frontman Nicholas Petricca expressed gratitude and love for the band's journey while also announcing new developments, including a livestream of their final tour date and upcoming solo projects. Walk the Moon gained popularity with hits like "Shut Up and Dance" and "Anna Sun" and became known for their colorful face paint. The band's last remaining tour date is on August 12th.

entertainment2 years ago

Eric Braeden, 'Young & Restless' Star, Reveals Cancer Diagnosis in Emotional Video.

Eric Braeden, who plays Victor Newman on "The Young and the Restless," revealed in an emotional video that he has cancer in his bladder. Doctors found some "high grade" cancer cells, and he has been undergoing immunotherapy treatments to deal with those. Braeden said he will be undergoing immunotherapy once a week for six weeks.