A wife describes her husband's passion for hosting an elaborate annual holiday party that she does not enjoy, highlighting a difference in their interests and the potential for underlying tension in their marriage.
A pregnant woman in her third trimester with twins was left alone in the hospital after her husband went on a last-minute trip, despite her health complications and pleas for him to stay, leading to feelings of resentment and concern about his selfishness.
A woman writes to Eric about her retired military husband, who has recently started dressing like a cowboy after visiting Texas and buying cowboy boots, despite his usual simple style.
Adrienne Bailon faced social media criticism after revealing she prays for her husband Israel Houghton, who confessed to past infidelities, highlighting her forgiving approach and faith-based relationship practices.
Dolly Parton, reflecting on her nearly 60-year marriage and recent loss of her husband Carl Dean, emphasizes her faith as her anchor through grief, while continuing her entrepreneurial pursuits and upcoming projects like a musical and a book, all while celebrating Dollywood's 40th anniversary.
A husband is concerned about the frequent texting between his wife and a new member of her running group. He feels the man may be showing interest in his wife, and seeks advice on how to address the situation. Amy advises him to have an open conversation with his wife about his feelings and concerns, while also acknowledging that he trusts her. Additionally, Amy humorously responds to a fan's question about whether she is an AI, expressing amusement at the speculation.
A Massachusetts woman's plea to find her chef husband who allegedly "ghosted" her and their children went viral, prompting an overwhelming response from the public. After receiving numerous messages, she called off the search, stating that she had enough information to locate him. Her husband has since reached out to her, and she emphasized that she does not wish him any ill will. She also urged people not to make threats or spread hate.
A Massachusetts woman sought help finding her husband, a British chef named Charles Withers, who she claimed had "ghosted" her and their children. After receiving an overwhelming response on social media, she called off the search, stating that she had received enough information to locate him. Several women in a Facebook group claimed to have matched with Withers on dating apps, and he has since reached out to his wife. McGuire emphasized that she does not wish him any ill will and wants to resolve the situation for the sake of her and her children.
A Massachusetts mother of two, Ashley McGuire, turned to the internet to track down her husband, Charles Withers, who had ghosted her and their children. In less than 24 hours, with the help of social media, she was able to gather enough information to locate him, including rumors that he was in Texas. McGuire thanked everyone for their support and urged against making threats, emphasizing that she did not wish him any ill will.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who served over eight years in prison for plotting to murder her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, has announced her separation from husband Ryan Scott Anderson just three months after leaving prison. The couple married in a prison ceremony in 2022, but Blanchard has now moved in with her parents and is seeking support from family and friends as she navigates this new chapter in her life.
Dolly Parton surprised fans by wearing a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit for her Thanksgiving halftime show performance, garnering significant attention online. The country legend revealed that she did it to be funny and to pay homage to the cheerleaders, and her husband, Carl Thomas Dean, found it amusing but initially thought the outfit was "a little short." Despite the attention, Parton was pleased with the reaction and clarified that her husband's comments were in good humor.
A woman seeks advice on her husband's habit of falling asleep on the couch, causing her sleep disturbances, while another person seeks help with feelings of inadequacy compared to her friend's clean home despite her own mental health struggles. Additionally, a couple faces morning routine friction due to their cats' demands, prompting the partner to express passive-aggressive behavior.
A Nashville husband, Joseph Glynn, has been charged with beating his wife, Jackie Glynn, to death with a hammer and burying her body in a hole he had dug on their property, lying to their children about her leaving due to terminal illness. He allegedly drove her body to another property and dumped it in a hole, then told their children she had left because she was terminally ill. He is also accused of selling her belongings and contacting a realtor to sell the property where he buried her. Joseph Glynn is currently held on a $1,030,000 bond and faces charges of abuse of a corpse and evidence tampering.
Sharon Osbourne opens up about her appearance, stating that she doesn't care what people say because she has paid a fortune to look attractive. She also discusses her dramatic weight loss due to the drug Ozempic, expressing concern about becoming addicted to losing weight. Osbourne addresses her husband Ozzy Osbourne's ongoing health issues and their move back to England. She talks about taking care of him and the challenges they face, including his multiple surgeries and the need for caution due to his use of blood thinners. Despite past difficulties, Osbourne remains dedicated to her husband and their relationship.
Dolly Parton, 77, has revealed that the real reason she retired from touring is to spend more time with her husband of over five decades, Carl Dean. While she still plans to work and has no intention of fully retiring, Parton wants to be with her husband and doesn't want to leave him alone for long periods of time. She stated that she would only stop performing if either she or her husband were sick and needed each other. Parton expressed that she still may do special shows or one-off concerts on occasion but has no plans for a full-blown tour.