Jennifer Lawrence finally reveals gender of second child as she shares motherhood fears

Jennifer Lawrence, the actress who won an Oscar, revealed the gender of her second child, revealing that her postpartum worries would lead her to believe she would “ruin” her kids.

Jennifer Lawrence has revealed the gender of her second child and opened up about the postpartum anxiety she experienced after the birth that made her think she would “ruin” her children. The Oscar-winning actress became a mother of two six months ago, when she gave birth to her second child with art gallery director Cooke Maroney.

She has now revealed the identity of the boy. She also revealed that after his birth, she struggled with postpartum anxiety.

Jennifer said she believed he was “doing everything wrong” and that his cries imply that she wasn’t interested in her. She said in a new interview, “I just thought he was dead every time he was sleeping.” He cried because he disliked his family, his life, or me, “I thought he cried.” I believed I was ruining my children because I was doing everything wrong.

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After a chatGPT incident, the actress told The New Yorker that she started to question everything that people had said to her. She recalled how she posed a breastfeeding question to the chatbot.

She was described as a “loving mother” and “doing the most amazing thing” in its response. She began to doubt the sincerity of her friends because a computer was telling her the same things that everyone else did.

The actress is currently doing press for her new film, Die My Love, which also stars Robert Pattinson, who has his own children with actress and singer Suki Waterhouse.

She continued in this interview that this was her first experience with anxiety. She claimed she was constantly worried about upset people because she was “driven by anxiety.”

Jennifer also experienced postpartum anxiety with her first son, Cy. She said that the postpartum was “worse” with her second son, but she still felt like she was “at war” with the world after the birth of her first.

In Rhode Island in 2019, Jennifer and her husband got married. In 2022, she gave birth to their first child. She claimed at the time that Cy’s made her heart swell.

“I just looked at it,” I had such a sweet heart. I also fell in love with every baby I saw. She praised the newborns as being “absolutely amazing.” She later stated, “I mean, Cy’s euphoria is just — Jesus, it’s impossible. My heart is extending to the point where it was untold. My husband is included in that.

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Hamas hands over remains of captive as Israeli drone strike kills two

Hours after a fragile ceasefire was attacked by Israeli drones in southern Gaza, Hamas has handed over the remains of another dead capt.

The Red Cross was reportedly in the process of transporting the coffin to the army’s troops in Gaza, according to the Israeli military’s statement on Monday.

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Hamas has pledged to return the bodies of all 28 of the dead captives as part of a US-brokered ceasefire that came into effect on October 10. As of Monday, 16’s remains had been delivered.

As part of the truce, the 20 surviving prisoners were set free on October 13.

The release of the most recent body comes as some of the captives’ families demanded that Hamas halt the ceasefire.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum stated that “Hamas knows where every one of the deceased hostages is held.”

The families demand that Hamas fulfill all of its obligations and give every hostage back to Israel before moving forward with the next stage of the agreement, according to the organization.

The Israeli government’s claim that Hamas is aware of the location of the remains was repeated in the statement.

Because “the occupation has altered the terrain of Gaza,” Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Haya said on Saturday that finding the captives’ bodies was “challenges.”

He suggested that some of the bodies’ burial sites had been forgotten while others had been killed during the war.

An Egyptian technical team was allowed to enter Gaza the day after al-Hayya’s comments, to aid in the search for the bodies. Exploitation vehicles and trucks are used in the search.

At least two people were killed on Monday in an Israeli drone attack close to Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to Nasser Hospital.

In total, eight Palestinians have been killed and thirteen others have been injured in recent Israeli attacks in the area, according to the Gaza-based Ministry of Health on Monday. Since Israel’s war on Gaza started in October 2023, it added that at least 68, 527 people have died and 170, 395 have been injured.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the suggestion that Israel had not violated the truce when it struck a Palestinian Islamic Jihad member on Saturday while taking a photo with the aircraft.

He claimed that the target had planned to attack Israeli forces, but “we don’t view that as a violation of the ceasefire.” If Israel is in imminent danger, they have the right to do so, and all mediators agree.

About 473, 000 people have returned to northern Gaza in the more than two weeks since the truce started, where they are battling severe property destruction and severe food and water shortages, according to the UN.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society’s leader, Younis al-Khatib, has warned that Gaza’s population is still in a desperate humanitarian need like it was before the truce.

He said during meetings with Norway’s prime minister and foreign minister in Oslo that rebuilding people is more difficult than rebuilding destroyed homes, noting that residents will require mental health care for years to come.

After two years of Israel’s war, the World Health Organization also issued a warning that the number of Palestinians in Gaza who require mental health care has increased from 485 000 to over 1 million.

According to UNICEF, which has declared that Gaza has been “the most dangerous place in the world to be a child” over the past two years, almost all the children in the enclave need such assistance.

The group’s spokesperson in Gaza, Tess Ingram, explained that this is due to the “sheer number of children who have lost a loved one or have been killed and injured, displaced, or separated from their families.”

Man Utd & Newcastle eye Anderson – Tuesday’s gossip

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Elliot Anderson is being monitored by Manchester United and Newcastle, while Mason Greenwood is being chased by Barcelona, and Jobe Bellingham is uninterested in Manchester United.

Elliot Anderson, an England international, is being closely monitored by Manchester United and Newcastle, with Nottingham Forest demanding a fee of between £100 million and £120 million. (Florian Plettenberg)

England international Mason Greenwood is on the verge of being acquired by Barcelona, but West Ham and Tottenham are also interested in the 24-year-old. (Teamtalk)

Borussia Dortmund’s 20-year-old English midfielder had been considering a potential loan deal with Manchester United, but Jobe Bellingham has no interest in joining. (Mirror)

If England’s Kobbie Mainoo, 20, and Dutch international Joshua Zirkzee, 24, ask to leave in January, Manchester United will reject their transfer requests. (Sun)

Napoli are required to make an offer to buy Denmark international Rasmus Hojlund in January after Manchester United granted them permission. (Mirror)

The 26-year-old is valued at £26 million, making West Ham‘s top priority to sign defender Alexsandro from Brazil and Lille. (ESPN Mexico, Portuguese)

After venting his frustration at Xabi Alonso, who substituted the Brazil forward late in Sunday’s El Clasico win, Vinicius Jr., 25, is “seriously considering” leaving Real Madrid. (AS) in Spanish

After firing Igor Tudor, Juventus have begun discussions with former Napoli and Italy coach Luciano Spalletti, 66, about becoming their head coach. (Gianluca di Marzio, Italian)

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Strictly’s Amber Davies breaks silence on Nikita Kuzmin romance rumours

Amber Davies, the former Love Island winner and Strictly Come Dancing star, has outed the romantic rumors that surround her and her professional partner Nikita Kuzmin.

Amber Davies has addressed the romance rumours surrounding herself and her Strictly Come Dancing partner Nikita Kuzmin. The musical theatre actress, 29, who launched a career treading the boards after finding fame as the winner of Love Island in 2017, is in a relationship with Ben Joyce but has been spotted ‘getting close’ to her co-star from the BBC One dancing show in recent days, even though he is currently dating model Lauren Jaine.

Amber and Nikita almost kissed towards the end of their Argentine tango routine earlier in the competition, and all of this has had fans wondering whether the pair are the latest to fall for the Strictly curse. Addressing the rumours head on, Amber said: “The only good thing is Ben is not a***d.

So I feel as though I can ignore it because it doesn’t have any negative effects on us, which is nice. He is horizontal, Ben, by definition. I’m so in love with Lauren, Nikita’s girlfriend. She receives constant text messages. Every single day, every day.

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In a conversation with The Sun, Amber continued, “Lauren spends more time with me than her fella,” while talking about her close friendship with Nikita’s boyfriend. She actually entered my dressing room the day before going to see Nikita. She’s stolen from me!

The former Dancing On Ice contestant trained at a prestigious London drama school before finding fame, and has starred in a UK tour of Pretty Woman: The Musical, and recently completed a stint in the West End production of The Great Gatsby.

Just days before Amber was confirmed as a replacement on Strictly for fellow Love Island winner Dani Dyer, who had to drop out before the first live show after sustaining an injury, it was announced that Amber had bagged the leading role of Elle Woods in a new touring production of Legally Blonde: The Musical. She will be following on from Sheridan Smith, Lucie Jones and Faye Brookes, all of whom have played the sorority-girl-turned-lawyer made famous by Reese Witherspoon in the 2001 comedy.

However, Amber informed Call To Stage listeners that even that had happened at the last minute because she had just been hired by the auditions to join Ben and her for the move to their new home. When the pair first met as actors in Back To the Future at the Adelphi Theatre in 2022, they were together.

According to an insider at Elstree Studios, where Strictly is filmed, Amber and Nikita are in ‘their own little world’ both off stage and on.

They said: “The couple are described as being locked in their own little world at times and the chemistry between them has raised eyebrows amongst their Strictly colleagues,” and also noted that there is an ‘undeniable spark’ between the Love Island winner and her partner.

Amber has previously stated that her boyfriend is unconcerned by her passionate routines with her Strictly professional dance partner Nikita.

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She said, “I’ve seen him kiss someone else on stage, he’s watched me fall in love with someone on stage, that’s normal in our industry.” My boyfriend is obsessed with this dance because he believes it to be my best dance ever.

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Chidinma Denies Discussing Usifo Ataga’s Death With Co-defendant

In her ongoing trial, Chidinma Ojukwu, the university undergraduate and prime suspect in the murder of Michael Usifo Ataga, the CEO of Super TV, has begun responding to questions.

Ojukwu told the Lagos State High Court in Tafa Balewa Square that she had never discussed Ataga’s death with Quadri while Babatunde Busari’s attorney, Adedapo Quadri, was addressing questions from him.

Ojukwu testified that Quadri’s involvement in the production of her school identity card was the only thing he had to deal with: the supply of Loud, a type of cannabis, Rohypnol, and his assistance in producing her identity card.

“About the death of Mr. Ataga, I never had a conversation with Adedapo Quadri.”

The only transactions we ever engaged in were for the purchase of Loud and Rohypnol. He also assisted me in getting my school ID card, Ojukwu said.

On June 15, 2021, Ojukwu and Quadri are accused of conspiring to murder Ataga by repeatedly stabbing him in the neck and chest at No. Adewale Oshin Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, is where it is 19

Chidinma Also Reported to the Court: “Usifo Ataga Found Dead In Lekki Apartment.”

The Lagos State government has brought eight counts against them that relate to conspiracy, murder, and stabbing.

Chioma Egbuchu, Chioma Egbuchu’s sister, was charged with possessing an iPhone 7 that Usifo Ataga had stolen in count nine.

On October 12, 2021, the defendants were set to be detained.

At the resumed trial hearing on Monday, Quadri’s lawyer, Busari, cross-examined Ojukwu, who claimed Quadri had no knowledge of her involvement with Ataga at the Lekki apartment complex where the incident took place.

She said, “Quarri didn’t know anything about the incident at the apartment between me and Mr. Ataga.”

He never came to visit me there throughout my stay. After Ataga claimed that he only had one stick of Loud left, “she continued, I only called him to supply Loud and Rohypnol.”

Ojukwu acknowledged leaving the apartment with a brown envelope that included Ataga’s and one Mary Johnson’s personal records.

When she said, “I took the brown envelope when I was leaving the apartment.”

She confirmed that the items contained “Mr. Ataga’s driver’s license, his ID card, office complimentary cards, a driver’s license, his Access Bank statement, an international passport belonging to one Mary Johnson, and UBA statements of account.”

She claimed that she had mistakenly taken the envelope while questioning the police at her Yaba home.

When the police arrived at No. 2 in my home. I told DSP Olusegun Bamidele that I mistakenly took the envelope home, according to Ojukwu in Alagomeji, Yaba, at 57 Akinwunmi Street.

The defendant added that she was assisted by someone else, not Quadri, in obtaining her driver’s license and other documents, and that she had also obtained her international passport by herself.

She said, “My phone conversation with Quadri was all about Loud and Rohypnol.”

Before this testimony, the court heard Onwuka Egwu, Ojukwu’s attorney’s counsel’s submissions, who reminded the judge that he had requested to tender some letters after the prosecution had objected.

He stated, “I wrote a letter to the prosecution asking for the release of items held on bond to the nominal complainant on October 29, 2021.”

Yusuf Sule, the prosecution’s attorney, informed the court that the prosecution had not seen any of this.

Justice Yetunde Adesanya directed Egwu to tender the letters after hearing both parties’ arguments.

Through Ojukwu, Egwu submitted four letters that were all acknowledged in evidence.

Justice Adesanya ruled that the letter, which was written on October 29, 2021 and was mailed to the DPP, was admissible.

The judge remarked, “The letter is properly before the court and is therefore admissible in evidence.”

The judge also accepted Ojukwu’s handwritten letter naming Egwu as her attorney, and accepted the document as evidence that “the correspondence is a record.”

Additionally, copies of letters sent to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and Panti, as well as those to the Ministry of Justice, the Attorney-General of Lagos State, and the Inspector-General of Police, are permitted.

The judge argued that the document’s creator is relevant, and relevance can be defined as relevance. I concur that the objection has been overturned.

Through Ojukwu, Egwu also offered an iPhone 7 Plus, an iPhone 11 Pro, an iPhone X, and a MacBook following the ruling.

She said, “My sister owns the iPhone 7 Plus, while my sister owns the iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone X, and silver 2019 MacBook Pro,” and that she had the devices identified. I gave a vendor the MacBook.