Monday, November 2, 2015
Nathaniel Martson of One Life to Live Critically Injured in Car Accident
Daytime soap actor Nathaniel Marston was critically injured on a Halloween night car crash.
The soap star, who is most well-known for playing Eddie Silva on As The World Turns and Michael McBain on One Life to Live, is on life support.
His mother, Elizabeth Jackson, made the sad announcement on her Facebook page on November 1.
“Please pray for my son Nathaniel Marston,” Elizabeth desperately wrote.
“He was in a car accident last night and is in the intensive care on life support. Back and neck broken in several places. Other internal injuries. Please pray that he will recover and walk again.”
While doctors treated Nathaniel, his mother kept fans updated: “Just spoke to highway patrol and tribal police. In case rumor mill gets going. Nate was sober according to cops.”
She added, “Waiting to speak to Dr. Please pray that Nate does not end up a parapalegic..neck broken and fracuted in neck vertabrea 3,4,5,6, and 7.”
“Shoulder broken along with all ribs. Collapsed lung and pnenoma. Please please pray for him.”
Tragically, Nathaniel will likely be paralyzed from the neck down.
After speaking to the doctor, the devastated mother wrote, “Spoke to Nates Dr. In all likely hood if he lives he will be paralyzed from the neck down and will not breathe without a ventilator machine. Oh my God please give me strength.”
Our hearts go out to Nathaniel and his family during this difficult time.
Tiger Woods: SLAMMED By Former Caddy in New Tell-All Book
After Tiger Woods was busted cheating on his wife, it didn’t long for his reputation to become permanently damaged.
And now that his former caddy is opening up about Tiger in a new tell-all book, Out Of the Rough, the golfer will likely become even more hated.
Steve Williams, Tiger’s caddy, worked with the golf-pro for 13 years. Considering the length of their working relationship, Williams and Woods were close friends.
But when Woods began cheating on his then-wife Elin Nordegren, Williams was shocked. However, he wanted to remain friends with Woods.
He stated, “[Tiger] was still a friend in trouble and I was going to stick by him. I did that even though people were accusing me of being an enabler, an accomplice, saying I was lying when I stated clearly that I knew nothing about this.”
But in the midst of Tiger’s drama, Williams became a subject of speculation. He claimed he became “absolutely miserable” when others refused to believe that he didn’t know about the affair.
“People in my local community would front up to me at the shops and call me a liar to my face, and ask `what are you doing with him?’” Williams wrote in his new book.
“I repeatedly asked for Tiger’s management to release a statement that would clear me of any involvement in this lurid news,” he continued.
However, Tiger’s management refused his requests for a statement. He claimed, “They simply wouldn’t do it because there were others in his group who knew exactly what was going on and management felt they couldn’t single out one person as innocent.”
“Angry, frustrated and hung out to dry, I was also in limbo about when I would next work.”
After admitting he had a sex addiction, Tiger entered a rehab facility. While in treatment, Woods finally apologized to Williams for inadvertently getting him involved in the scandal.
“Tiger finally rang me on March 23 (2010). He had already sent me an apologetic email when he was in rehab.”
He added, “It was heartfelt and meaningful; he was open, honest and remorseful and it reinforced my thinking that because I was so straight up and had such strong values, he felt he couldn’t tell me what was going on with his affairs.”
But Williams wasn’t going to let Woods off the hook so easily. The golf caddy demanded that Woods prove he had changed. “I wanted him to prove to me he could change his behavior and show me — and the game of golf — more respect,” he wrote.
Williams and Woods weren’t able to mend their friendship though. Often, the caddy felt mistreated by Woods when he would “flippantly toss a club in the general direction of the bag, expecting me to go over and pick it up.”
And besides, Tiger just sucks. Who would want to be his friend anyway?
Two years ago, Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn began dating. In May of this year, Woods and Vonn split. Though they claim it was a mutual break up, most of the world is wondering who Tiger cheated with this time.
The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 4 Recap: Peace Be with Him
With viewers of television’s highest-rated show dying to know about the fate of Glenn on The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 4, this AMC smash turned the focus on a different character Sunday night.
And it somehow managed to make us fall in love with Morgan.
After we open with Morgan telling one of the Wolves that he’s gonna give them everything he has, we flash back to a time when Morgan was playing with less than a full deck, “clearing” the woods by killing both walkers and humans.
We even see him turn down a cabin owner’s offer of falafel, ending up knocked out and apprehended in a cell as a result.
Upon waking up, Morgan finds food, soap and water.
Asked his name by the cabin owner (Eastman), Morgan replied “kill me,” to which Eastman simply made a joke, gave Morgan a copy of The Art of Peace and asked him to be nice to his pet goat, Tabitha.
Eastman then tries to get through to his reluctant guest by opening up about his past, telling Morgan he worked as a forensic psychiatrist prior to the zombie apocalypse.
After figuring that Morgan was suffering from PTSD, Eastman revealed that the door to the cell wasn’t actually locked. It never had been.
Morgan could stay or leave… or choose Option C, apparently: try to kill his captor. But he just got beat up for this effort instead.
Later on, Eastman again opened up about his his daughter once found him crying (over the terrible things the convicts he evaluated for a living had done).
She gave him a rabbit’s foot for luck… he found a flyer for an aikido class… and it changed his life.
He’s not afraid to use force, but he never kills.
Perhaps this honesty and these lessons off, as Eastman went out scavenging, only for viewers to see see that Morgan had opened up the book and also saved the goat from walkers.
Following this adventure, Eastman presented Morgan with a “fixed” spear. It had the sharp tip cut off. He also started to teach him aikido and also to teach him about how “life is precious.” ALL life, that is.
So… what’s the deal with the cell, Morgan asked? It had been built for a prisoner who killed Eastman’s wife and children. Did Eastman kill him in return? He avoided Morgan’s question.
From there, Morgan led Eastman to his former campsite to grab his gear. They were attacked by a walker, who bit Eastman. Freaking out, Morgan then attacked his new friends, got knocked down and returned to saying “kill me.”
Morgan refused to go home with Eastman, sharpening a new stick and going back to his ways as a feral animal in the woods.
Finally, Morgan saved a couple, got some sense back in him, went over to Eastman and learned that Tabitha had been killed by a walker.
In helping to bury the goat, he also learned that Eastman had, indeed, killed the guy who murdered his family, though it did not being him “peace.”
As this hour concluded, we returned to the present. We see that Morgan has been telling his tale to the Wolf who jumped him a few weeks back.
The Wolf threatens to kill Morgan, and everyone else in Alexandria, but Morgan heeds Eastman’s advice and lets him live, leaving him simply tied up, not put down.
Why do we feel like we may end up regretting this decision?
Go watch The Walking Dead online if you need to catch up and sound off below on this in-depth delving into the character of Morgan.