Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Dean McDermott: Spending Time With Ex Behind Tori Spelling"s Back?

If you’re even passingly familiar with the marriage of Dean McDermott and Tori Spelling, you know that the couple has experienced some rough patches over the years.



Actually, their relationship has pretty much just been one long rough patch.


They went through the cheating scandal that seems to be obligatory for all celebrity couples these days, but Tori and Dean’s had a twist:


Many believe that the couple made the whole thing up and even invented a mistress for Dean in the form of Emily Goodhand, a curiously-named Canadian who has all the social media presence of the Easter Bunny.


The couple milked some mediocre reality TV ratings out of their possibly-fabricated marital troubles, but that was far from the end of their troubles.


Recently, new reports about Tori and Dean’s financial troubles have seemed to surface every few weeks. 


It seems Tori is so broke that she’s defaulting on credit card bills, and her family has been forced to relocate from their posh Calabasas neighborhood to the more working class Torrance.


For a while there were rumors that Tori was covering Dean’s child support expenses, but it seems those days are done.


In her most recent interview, Mary Jo Eustace described Dean as a deadbeat who owes her more than $ 45,000.


She also accused Tori and Dean of hiding funds from her and from the court.


So when various media outlets reported today that Dean and Mary Jo had an “intense” meeting that he kept secret from Tori, our first thought wasn’t that Dean is carrying on an affair, but that he’s in trouble with both of his baby mamas simultaneously.


“It was really intense. They were talking about custody and financial problems between them,” one source close to the situation tells Radar Online.


“Tori definitely didn’t know about it,” the insider adds. “Dean didn’t tell her anything.”


It’s anyone’s guess as to why Dean would keep the meeting a secret from Tori, but we’re assuming she’s not too pleased that he’s still ironing things out with his ex years after they parted ways.


Sounds like Dean could really use someone to talk to these days.


If only Ms. Goodhand were real.

Joseline Hernandez: Pregnant By Stevie J!?

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Joseline Hernandez swears she is pregnant, that Stevie J is the father, and that he’s disavowed the child.


All in one Twitter rant. Epic work, even for her!



Joseline, never one to let a day go by without stirring up big drama on Twitter, shared a photo of what appeared to be a baby bump.


You can see the image in question below.


The 29-year-old then confirmed Wednesday that she’s pregnant with Stevie J’s child … a curious development, given their estrangement.


Not that she’s happy about it, mind you.


In a lengthy rant, the volatile reality star blasted the 44-year-old musician, calling him a “worthless son of a b!tch,” among other things.


DNA test[s] don’t lie,” she said.


“You know you are the daddy of this baby,” however, “thank god you are disclaiming the baby,” she added, upping the head-scratching ante.


“We don’t want your last name.”


Why? Isn’t it obvious: “Your family is sick your dad is a child molester and so are you. Me my baby and I will have a better life without you in it.”


Well … okay then.



“Now go run along and stop knocking on my door and calling me at 5 in the am after you been getting high all night,” Hernandez added.


Joseline’s pregnancy – if it’s real, which forgive us for being skeptical, we’re not quite ready to concede just yet – would come as a shock.


Not only has she openly stated and spread Stevie J gay rumors, but she’s made no indication of the fact that she wants kids, ever.


On the contrary: She’s said she doesn’t anytime soon.


“I do love kids. I do want kids and I am going to have some but I feel like a kid myself too,” she explained in a recent interview. 


“So I’m not ready for kids because I feel so young.” 


Yeah. Basically, if this Twitter rant she went on is any indication of what’s to come … then grab a hat and hold the f–k onto it people!


And follow the link to watch Love & Hip Hop Atlanta online. Because, in the immortal words of a man called ‘Ye … THAT S–T CRAY!


13 Celebrities Who Have Suffered From Postpartum Depression


Postpartum depression is debilitating, and some new mothers feel ashamed if they"re affected by it.


The reality is that PPD can happen to any woman who gave birth.


Thanks to these celebs, the stigma of PPD is a thing of the past.




1. Gwyneth Paltrow


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Paltrow experienced PPD after having son Moses in 2006. “I expected to have another period of euphoria following his birth, much the way I had when my daughter was born two years earlier,” Paltrow wrote on GOOP. “Instead I was confronted with one of the darkest and most painfully debilitating chapters of my life.”



2. Hayden Panettiere


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The Nashville star sought treatment twice for post-partum depression. “I’m really happy that I can stand up for the women who are out there suffering from this and let them know it’s okay,” Panettiere told People at the 2016 Critics Choice Awards. “They’re not alone. It doesn’t mean they’re weak. It doesn’t mean they’re a bad mom. It doesn’t mean they’re strange. They can get help if they need it, and that’s okay.”



3. Brooke Shields


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Shields wrote a book on her post-partum depression, ‘Down Came The Rain: My Journey With Postpartum Depression.’ In the book, Shields talked about feeling disconnected from her infant, Rowan. “Rowan kept crying, and I began to dread the moment when Chris would bring her back to me. I started to experience a sick sensation in my stomach; it was as if a vise were tightening around my chest. Instead of the nervous anxiety that often accompanies panic, a feeling of devastation overcame me,” Shields recalled. “I also didn’t feel like I wanted to get too close to Rowan. I wasn’t afraid she was too fragile; I just felt no desire to pick her up. Every time I have ever been near a baby, any baby, I have always wanted to hold the child. It shocked me that I didn’t want to hold my own daughter.”



4. Amanda Peet


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Peet told Gotham Magazine that she was “sleep-deprived beyond belief” after giving birth, and felt that everything “came crashing down” when her daughter was born. “I want to be honest about it because I think there’s still so much shame when you have mixed feelings about being a mom instead of feeling this sort of ‘bliss,’” she said. “I think a lot of people still really struggle with that, but it’s hard to find other people who are willing to talk about it.”



5. Courteney Cox


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Cox’s PPD didn’t settle in until her daughter, Coco was around six months old. “I couldn’t sleep. My heart was racing. And I got really depressed,” she admitted to USA Today.



6. Marie Osmond


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In her memoir, ‘Behind The Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression,’ Osmond talked about her own struggle. After giving birth to her youngest child, she had been warned by her doctor to take it easy. “I thought his advice was for somebody else. It couldn’t be for anyone as tough as me. I could handle it,” Osmond wrote. “I could have a baby and get right back to work. I could get my family moved, make business decisions, get back in shape. I could get past the ‘baby blues.’ I could do whatever needed to be done. Five minutes later, I was sitting on the kitchen floor, heaving with sobs and all I could think was, ‘This can’t be happening to me.’ This couldn’t be me, collapsing in hysteria, not even recognizing my own wails.”


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13 Celebrities Who Have Suffered From Postpartum Depression


Postpartum depression is debilitating, and some new mothers feel ashamed if they"re affected by it.


The reality is that PPD can happen to any woman who gave birth.


Thanks to these celebs, the stigma of PPD is a thing of the past.




1. Gwyneth Paltrow


Gwyneth paltrow stella mccartney autumn 2016 presentation

Paltrow experienced PPD after having son Moses in 2006. “I expected to have another period of euphoria following his birth, much the way I had when my daughter was born two years earlier,” Paltrow wrote on GOOP. “Instead I was confronted with one of the darkest and most painfully debilitating chapters of my life.”



2. Hayden Panettiere


Hayden panettiere nashville benefit african childrens choir

The Nashville star sought treatment twice for post-partum depression. “I’m really happy that I can stand up for the women who are out there suffering from this and let them know it’s okay,” Panettiere told People at the 2016 Critics Choice Awards. “They’re not alone. It doesn’t mean they’re weak. It doesn’t mean they’re a bad mom. It doesn’t mean they’re strange. They can get help if they need it, and that’s okay.”



3. Brooke Shields


Brooke shields cirque du soleil paramour broadway opneing night

Shields wrote a book on her post-partum depression, ‘Down Came The Rain: My Journey With Postpartum Depression.’ In the book, Shields talked about feeling disconnected from her infant, Rowan. “Rowan kept crying, and I began to dread the moment when Chris would bring her back to me. I started to experience a sick sensation in my stomach; it was as if a vise were tightening around my chest. Instead of the nervous anxiety that often accompanies panic, a feeling of devastation overcame me,” Shields recalled. “I also didn’t feel like I wanted to get too close to Rowan. I wasn’t afraid she was too fragile; I just felt no desire to pick her up. Every time I have ever been near a baby, any baby, I have always wanted to hold the child. It shocked me that I didn’t want to hold my own daughter.”



4. Amanda Peet


Amanda peet 2016 vanity fair oscar party

Peet told Gotham Magazine that she was “sleep-deprived beyond belief” after giving birth, and felt that everything “came crashing down” when her daughter was born. “I want to be honest about it because I think there’s still so much shame when you have mixed feelings about being a mom instead of feeling this sort of ‘bliss,’” she said. “I think a lot of people still really struggle with that, but it’s hard to find other people who are willing to talk about it.”



5. Courteney Cox


Courtney cox bmi pop awards 2016

Cox’s PPD didn’t settle in until her daughter, Coco was around six months old. “I couldn’t sleep. My heart was racing. And I got really depressed,” she admitted to USA Today.



6. Marie Osmond


Marie osmand album launch party new york

In her memoir, ‘Behind The Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression,’ Osmond talked about her own struggle. After giving birth to her youngest child, she had been warned by her doctor to take it easy. “I thought his advice was for somebody else. It couldn’t be for anyone as tough as me. I could handle it,” Osmond wrote. “I could have a baby and get right back to work. I could get my family moved, make business decisions, get back in shape. I could get past the ‘baby blues.’ I could do whatever needed to be done. Five minutes later, I was sitting on the kitchen floor, heaving with sobs and all I could think was, ‘This can’t be happening to me.’ This couldn’t be me, collapsing in hysteria, not even recognizing my own wails.”


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