Adrienne Bailon-Houghton is speaking very candidly about her IVF journey.
Over the years, the 50-year-old Cheetah Girls actress has talked about her struggles to get pregnant before she and husband Israel Houghton welcomed son Ever, now 20 months, via surrogate in 2022.
In a new interview, Adrienne shared more about the journey, including how much she spent on treatments.
Keep reading to find out more…“I only did eight cycles of IVF, but that doesn’t include the amount of IUIs I did and every other kind of imaginable treatments that you could imagine for fertility,” Adrienne shared with People. “So it was a pretty tough six years of trying to have my son.”
Adrienne then admitted that she spent “easily over a million” dollars on her fertility treatments, adding, “And that is not realistic for the average person. And I recognize that.”
Shortly after welcoming Ever, Adrienne explained why she kept her surrogacy journey a secret.
Over the years, the 50-year-old Cheetah Girls actress has talked about her struggles to get pregnant before she and husband Israel Houghton welcomed son Ever, now 20 months, via surrogate in 2022.
In a new interview, Adrienne shared more about the journey, including how much she spent on treatments.
Keep reading to find out more…“I only did eight cycles of IVF, but that doesn’t include the amount of IUIs I did and every other kind of imaginable treatments that you could imagine for fertility,” Adrienne shared with People. “So it was a pretty tough six years of trying to have my son.”
Adrienne then admitted that she spent “easily over a million” dollars on her fertility treatments, adding, “And that is not realistic for the average person. And I recognize that.”
Shortly after welcoming Ever, Adrienne explained why she kept her surrogacy journey a secret.
- 4/22/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Leah Michele is pregnant with her second child. The Glee and Broadway star announced she is expecting again with a series of maternity photos posted to Instagram on Wednesday.
“Mommy, Daddy and Ever are overjoyed,” Michele wrote.
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Michele married husband Zandy Reich in 2019. The couple welcomed their first child, son Ever, now 3 years old, in 2020.
Michele finished her final performance as Funny Girl‘s Fanny Brice — after replacing Beanie Feldstein in July 2022 — last September. The Broadway revival had initially debuted to mixed reviews, with many criticizing Feldstein’s performance. During Michele’s run, producers were reportedly able to recoup capitalization costs, according to The New York Times, with the show boasting almost 600 performances at the August Wilson Theatre in New York.
Michele received seven standing ovations during her final performance. “Thank you for all the love and support,...
“Mommy, Daddy and Ever are overjoyed,” Michele wrote.
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Michele married husband Zandy Reich in 2019. The couple welcomed their first child, son Ever, now 3 years old, in 2020.
Michele finished her final performance as Funny Girl‘s Fanny Brice — after replacing Beanie Feldstein in July 2022 — last September. The Broadway revival had initially debuted to mixed reviews, with many criticizing Feldstein’s performance. During Michele’s run, producers were reportedly able to recoup capitalization costs, according to The New York Times, with the show boasting almost 600 performances at the August Wilson Theatre in New York.
Michele received seven standing ovations during her final performance. “Thank you for all the love and support,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Zoe G Phillips
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lea Michele is going to be a mom again.
The 37-year-old Glee alum and her husband, Zandy Reich, 41, are expecting their second child, she confirmed with a sweet photo of her baby bump on social media.
“Mommy, Daddy and Ever are overjoyed.
The 37-year-old Glee alum and her husband, Zandy Reich, 41, are expecting their second child, she confirmed with a sweet photo of her baby bump on social media.
“Mommy, Daddy and Ever are overjoyed.
- 3/27/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“Love in Taipei,” the Paramount+ original movie based on Abigail Hing Wen’s book “Loveboat, Taipei,” ends with main character Ever Wong (Ashley Liao) making several big decisions, but it also marks a significant departure from where Wen’s book concludes.
Sent by her parents to a cultural immersion program in Taiwan for the summer, Ever gets in better touch with her heritage while embarking on her own journey of self-discovery. As she struggles through Mandarin calligraphy classes, Ever blossoms socially with the help of Sophie Ha (Chelsea Zhang), and she further solidifies her desire to pursue dancing as her dream career, not the practical path of medical school that her parents have coached her into since they came to the United States from Taiwan. She also meets two very different young men who relate to her obstacles in various ways — Boy Wonder Rick Woo (Ross Butler) and troublemaker Xavier...
Sent by her parents to a cultural immersion program in Taiwan for the summer, Ever gets in better touch with her heritage while embarking on her own journey of self-discovery. As she struggles through Mandarin calligraphy classes, Ever blossoms socially with the help of Sophie Ha (Chelsea Zhang), and she further solidifies her desire to pursue dancing as her dream career, not the practical path of medical school that her parents have coached her into since they came to the United States from Taiwan. She also meets two very different young men who relate to her obstacles in various ways — Boy Wonder Rick Woo (Ross Butler) and troublemaker Xavier...
- 8/13/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Love in Taipei is a teen romantic comedy film directed by Arvin Chen from a screenplay by Mackenzie Dohr and Charlie Oh. The film is based on the New York Times’ Best-Selling Novel Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen and it follows an American teenager Ever Wong as she is surprised by her parents with a trip to Taipei, Taiwan for a cultural immersion program. For Ever this trip becomes a chance to make friends, make some mistakes, and fall in love. Love in Taipei stars Ashley Liao, Ross Butler, Chelsea Zhang, and Nico Hiraga.
So, let’s see what we know about Love in Taipei including its cast, when is it coming out, what is it about, and most importantly where can you watch it.
Love in Taipei – When Did it Come Out? Credit – Paramount+
Love in Taipei came out exclusively on Paramount+ on August 10, 2023.
Love in Taipei – How to Watch It?...
So, let’s see what we know about Love in Taipei including its cast, when is it coming out, what is it about, and most importantly where can you watch it.
Love in Taipei – When Did it Come Out? Credit – Paramount+
Love in Taipei came out exclusively on Paramount+ on August 10, 2023.
Love in Taipei – How to Watch It?...
- 8/11/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Abigail Hing Wen’s novel “Loveboat Taipei” is coming to the small screen with the help of director Arvin Chen. Wen executive produced the film, which landed on Paramount+ Aug. 10. In “Love in Taipei,” Ever Wong (Ashley Liao) finds herself shipped off to a cultural immersion program full of Mandarin calligraphy classes, fan dance and bo staff lessons and more to learn about her Taiwanese roots. Her parents send her to the program, known more commonly as Loveboat, the summer before she is supposed to attend medical school.
While she doesn’t expect this change in plans, Ever still hopes to film her audition for a dance company out of the way of her parents discovering, since they don’t realize her true passion lies in dance. Apart from the two career paths, dreams and languages Ever learns to navigate at Loveboat, she also meets two very different boys — Rick...
While she doesn’t expect this change in plans, Ever still hopes to film her audition for a dance company out of the way of her parents discovering, since they don’t realize her true passion lies in dance. Apart from the two career paths, dreams and languages Ever learns to navigate at Loveboat, she also meets two very different boys — Rick...
- 8/10/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
The new Paramount+ movie, Love In Taipei explores similar themes to the show Xo, Kitty, or a much mellowed-down version of Crazy Rich Asians, for 21-year-olds in Taipei, Taiwan. The movie follows a girl named Ever Wong, who is having her last summer break before she goes off to do pre-med. Instead of letting her be, her parents decide to send her to Taipei for a summer program of more studying, while all she wants to do is let off some steam and participate in a dance audition. So, as you can imagine, Ever is the fish out of water who is completely against this trip, but soon enough, she finds reason to like it. You can read our full review of Love In Taipei, or you can read on for full spoilers.
What happens in the movie?
Ever finds herself on her way to Huawei for a Taiwan study tour.
What happens in the movie?
Ever finds herself on her way to Huawei for a Taiwan study tour.
- 8/10/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Right now, with the sheer number of coming-of-age teen dramas with voice-overs about self-discovery released every day on Ott platforms, it seems like there’s not much room for originality. What’s interesting is that Love In Taipei isn’t even about teenagers; the protagonist, Ever Wong (Ashley Liao), is actually 21 when she’s forced into summer school by her parents. Immigrant Taiwanese Ever is weighed down by parental expectations and pursuing her own dreams. Nothing new there, but her self-aware journey begins when she goes to Taipei for a summer of what she thinks is more studying than fun but quickly learns otherwise. It’s true that there’s only so much you can expect from such a story, but what I found lacking was the exploration of Taiwanese culture. Funnily enough, Ever has gone to learn Mandarin, how to make dumplings, and, so to speak, her own culture.
- 8/10/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The best-selling young adult novel “Loveboat, Taipei” by Abigail Hing Wen is making its way to the small screen! A film adaptation, titled “Love in Taipei,” follows a teenage girl named Ever Wong from the United States to Taipei as she embarks on a transformative adventure. While immersed in culture, she discovers the life she truly wants to live. The film debuts exclusively on Paramount+ on Thursday, August 10, so it’s the perfect way to kick off your weekend. You can watch Love in Taipei with a 30-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus. You can also watch with Amazon Prime Video.
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- 8/10/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Lea Michele is paying tribute to her late co-star and former boyfriend, Cory Monteith.
Monteith, who starred as Finn Hudson, a football jock-turned-performer, in the Emmy-nominated Fox series “Glee”, shocked the entertainment world when he unexpectedly passed away exactly ten years ago in 2013 following a fatal heroin and alcohol overdose at 31 years old.
Michele, 36, who played the ambitious and theatrical Rachel Barry on the hit series, honoured his life with an Instagram post on Thursday acknowledging the ten-year mark of his passing with a touching black-and-white photo of the pair.
Read More: Lea Michele Performing With The Cast Of ‘Funny Girl’ At Tony Awards Despite Ineligibility Status
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“Hey you. 10 years,” she began the affectionate post. “It feels like only yesterday that you were here and yet a million years ago all at the same time. I hold all...
Monteith, who starred as Finn Hudson, a football jock-turned-performer, in the Emmy-nominated Fox series “Glee”, shocked the entertainment world when he unexpectedly passed away exactly ten years ago in 2013 following a fatal heroin and alcohol overdose at 31 years old.
Michele, 36, who played the ambitious and theatrical Rachel Barry on the hit series, honoured his life with an Instagram post on Thursday acknowledging the ten-year mark of his passing with a touching black-and-white photo of the pair.
Read More: Lea Michele Performing With The Cast Of ‘Funny Girl’ At Tony Awards Despite Ineligibility Status
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“Hey you. 10 years,” she began the affectionate post. “It feels like only yesterday that you were here and yet a million years ago all at the same time. I hold all...
- 7/13/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
[Warning: The following story contains spoilers about Season 2 of “The Bear.” Read at your own risk.]
Two years ago, “Ted Lasso” premiered its second season on July 23, just 10 days after Emmy nominations were announced. It was a strategic move, of course, to keep the Apple TV+ hit top of mind for voters as Phase 2 voting approached in August. Among the show’s 20 nominations for its breakout first season were four in Best Comedy Supporting Actor, and because of that, “Ted” was not predicted to win the award at the time. “Saturday Night Live” duo Kenan Thompson and Bowen Yang occupied the top two spots in the odds until two days before the ceremony, when “Ted” star and writer Brett Goldstein surged to first place and then walked away with the trophy. Goldstein had a secret weapon in hand: a stellar Season 2 for his character, Roy Kent, that voters surely could not ignore even though they were technically voting for...
Two years ago, “Ted Lasso” premiered its second season on July 23, just 10 days after Emmy nominations were announced. It was a strategic move, of course, to keep the Apple TV+ hit top of mind for voters as Phase 2 voting approached in August. Among the show’s 20 nominations for its breakout first season were four in Best Comedy Supporting Actor, and because of that, “Ted” was not predicted to win the award at the time. “Saturday Night Live” duo Kenan Thompson and Bowen Yang occupied the top two spots in the odds until two days before the ceremony, when “Ted” star and writer Brett Goldstein surged to first place and then walked away with the trophy. Goldstein had a secret weapon in hand: a stellar Season 2 for his character, Roy Kent, that voters surely could not ignore even though they were technically voting for...
- 7/3/2023
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“Love in Taipei,” the film adaptation of Abigail Hing Wen’s New York Times bestseller “Loveboat, Taipei,” has been acquired by Paramount+ and will premiere in the U.S. this summer, the streamer announced Monday. An official release date has not yet been set.
In the novel, a young American woman is sent by her parents to a cultural immersion program in Taipei – inspired by an actual program attended by thousands of Chinese and Taiwanese diaspora youth – where she begins a new journey of self-discovery and romance. The “Loveboat” isn’t an actual ship, and is not to be confused with the classic TV series “The Love Boat.”
Ashley Liao (“Fresh Off the Boat”) plays Ever Wong, whose summer takes an unexpected turn when her parents surprise her with a trip to Taipei for a cultural immersion program. Ever is surprised to discover that she hasn’t signed up for homework and history lessons,...
In the novel, a young American woman is sent by her parents to a cultural immersion program in Taipei – inspired by an actual program attended by thousands of Chinese and Taiwanese diaspora youth – where she begins a new journey of self-discovery and romance. The “Loveboat” isn’t an actual ship, and is not to be confused with the classic TV series “The Love Boat.”
Ashley Liao (“Fresh Off the Boat”) plays Ever Wong, whose summer takes an unexpected turn when her parents surprise her with a trip to Taipei for a cultural immersion program. Ever is surprised to discover that she hasn’t signed up for homework and history lessons,...
- 6/5/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Paramount+ on Monday announced their acquisition of the YA romance Love in Taipei, based on the New York Times bestselling novel of the latter name by Abigail Hing Wen.
The film directed by Arvin Chen (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?), which stars Ashley Liao (Fresh Off the Boat), Ross Butler (Shazam! Fury of the Gods) and Nico Hiraga (Booksmart), will premiere this summer exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada, on a date that has not been disclosed, also coming to the service in the UK, Australia, Latin America, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and South Korea. Paramount Global Content Distribution will distribute the film, with additional territories to be announced.
Love in Taipei tells the story of the young American Ever Wong (Liao), whose summer takes an unexpected turn when her parents surprise her with a trip to Taipei for a cultural immersion program.
The film directed by Arvin Chen (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?), which stars Ashley Liao (Fresh Off the Boat), Ross Butler (Shazam! Fury of the Gods) and Nico Hiraga (Booksmart), will premiere this summer exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada, on a date that has not been disclosed, also coming to the service in the UK, Australia, Latin America, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and South Korea. Paramount Global Content Distribution will distribute the film, with additional territories to be announced.
Love in Taipei tells the story of the young American Ever Wong (Liao), whose summer takes an unexpected turn when her parents surprise her with a trip to Taipei for a cultural immersion program.
- 6/5/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Lea Michele gave fans an update on how her 2-year-old son Ever is doing after he suffered a “scary health issue” in March.
The actress attended the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Wednesday, where she told People of her little one: “Ever’s doing good. He’s doing well.
“We still have a little bit of a long road ahead of us here, but he’s doing well, thank God, and healthy.”
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Read More: Lea Michele Reveals Son Ever Is Hospitalized Again: It’s Hard Not To ‘Break Down and Cry’
The “Glee” star explained how her Funny Girl castmates had been on hand to support her after she temporarily stepped away from her Broadway role amid the health scare.
“The most amazing support from my cast and my family,” she told the magazine, adding that her husband,...
The actress attended the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Wednesday, where she told People of her little one: “Ever’s doing good. He’s doing well.
“We still have a little bit of a long road ahead of us here, but he’s doing well, thank God, and healthy.”
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Read More: Lea Michele Reveals Son Ever Is Hospitalized Again: It’s Hard Not To ‘Break Down and Cry’
The “Glee” star explained how her Funny Girl castmates had been on hand to support her after she temporarily stepped away from her Broadway role amid the health scare.
“The most amazing support from my cast and my family,” she told the magazine, adding that her husband,...
- 4/27/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Ever Anderson is happy to take tips from her parents.
In an interview with Et Canada, the “Peter Pan and Wendy” star talked about getting advice on acting from her mom, Milla Jovovich, and dad, director Paul W.S. Anderson.
Read More: See Yara Shahidi’s Tinker Bell And Jude Law’s Captain Hook In First ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Trailer
“It was incredible,” the 15-year-old said of her parents getting to see her in the film. “My parents gave me some amazing advice going into this.”
“Me and my mom did line readings for the audition.” Ever said. “For the movie, it was more, we’d get onto set, all of us, and then wing it and have a lot of fun.”
She added. “I didn’t really do any line reading with anyone when we were filming, but definitely for the audition I worked with my mom on it.
In an interview with Et Canada, the “Peter Pan and Wendy” star talked about getting advice on acting from her mom, Milla Jovovich, and dad, director Paul W.S. Anderson.
Read More: See Yara Shahidi’s Tinker Bell And Jude Law’s Captain Hook In First ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Trailer
“It was incredible,” the 15-year-old said of her parents getting to see her in the film. “My parents gave me some amazing advice going into this.”
“Me and my mom did line readings for the audition.” Ever said. “For the movie, it was more, we’d get onto set, all of us, and then wing it and have a lot of fun.”
She added. “I didn’t really do any line reading with anyone when we were filming, but definitely for the audition I worked with my mom on it.
- 4/24/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Lea Michele is back at work. Amid her 2-year-old son, Ever’s, rehospitalization, the 36-year-old actress is starring as Fanny Brice in Broadway’s “Funny Girl” on Wednesday night, Et confirms.
The actress said that in-between shows, she ran “to give my baby a hug… It was quick but worth it,” she wrote via her Instagram Story. The update was accompanied by a heartwarming photo of her holding Ever.
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Michele’s stage appearance comes the same day that she took to her Instagram Story to give a health update on her son.
“Today was a hard day. As parents, we have to be strong for our kids,” Michele, who shares her son with husband Zandy Reich, wrote. “But sometimes you just want to break down and cry (Hidden in the bathroom or closet is usually best. Today I chose the hospital bathroom).”
“These hard times show you...
The actress said that in-between shows, she ran “to give my baby a hug… It was quick but worth it,” she wrote via her Instagram Story. The update was accompanied by a heartwarming photo of her holding Ever.
Lea Michele/Instagram
Michele’s stage appearance comes the same day that she took to her Instagram Story to give a health update on her son.
“Today was a hard day. As parents, we have to be strong for our kids,” Michele, who shares her son with husband Zandy Reich, wrote. “But sometimes you just want to break down and cry (Hidden in the bathroom or closet is usually best. Today I chose the hospital bathroom).”
“These hard times show you...
- 4/6/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Lea Michele‘s son, Ever, is back in the hospital again following an ongoing battle with what the Broadway star called “a scary health issue.” Michele took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, where she updated fans on this difficult time in her family’s life.
“Today was a hard day. As parents, we have to be strong for our kids,” Michele, who shares the 2-year-old with husband Zandy Reich, began. “But sometimes you just want to break down and cry (Hidden in the bathroom or closest is usually best. Today I chose the hospital bathroom).”
Sharing a photo of Ever, whose face was covered by a white heart emoji, in his crib, the 36-year-old Glee alum said these hard times have shown her what is truly important in life.
“These hard times show you truly what matters and what is important in life, and how much we have to be grateful for,...
“Today was a hard day. As parents, we have to be strong for our kids,” Michele, who shares the 2-year-old with husband Zandy Reich, began. “But sometimes you just want to break down and cry (Hidden in the bathroom or closest is usually best. Today I chose the hospital bathroom).”
Sharing a photo of Ever, whose face was covered by a white heart emoji, in his crib, the 36-year-old Glee alum said these hard times have shown her what is truly important in life.
“These hard times show you truly what matters and what is important in life, and how much we have to be grateful for,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Sundance Institute, which hosts the annual film festival in Park City, Utah, has announced the six people who were selected for its Trans Possibilities Intensive.
The fellows for 2023 are Seyi Adebanjo, Rajvi Desai, Malik Ever, Nick Janaye, Jamie John and Tee Park Jaehyung. The second edition of the Trans Possibilities Intensive, which is a three-day event to aid project and professional development for transgender storytellers of color, is taking place from March 27-29.
Moi Santos, who founded the program, is leading the initiative with guidance from creative advisers and Sundance Institute’s Equity, Impact and Belonging Program. This year’s creative advisers include Sydney Freeland (“Drunktown’s Finest”), Aitch Alberto (“Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe”), Félix Endara (“Unseen”) and Chase Joynt (“Framing Agnes”).
Sundance describes the Intensive as an “ancillary environment for participating artists to enhance their voice and craft, foster relationships with each other, and...
The fellows for 2023 are Seyi Adebanjo, Rajvi Desai, Malik Ever, Nick Janaye, Jamie John and Tee Park Jaehyung. The second edition of the Trans Possibilities Intensive, which is a three-day event to aid project and professional development for transgender storytellers of color, is taking place from March 27-29.
Moi Santos, who founded the program, is leading the initiative with guidance from creative advisers and Sundance Institute’s Equity, Impact and Belonging Program. This year’s creative advisers include Sydney Freeland (“Drunktown’s Finest”), Aitch Alberto (“Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe”), Félix Endara (“Unseen”) and Chase Joynt (“Framing Agnes”).
Sundance describes the Intensive as an “ancillary environment for participating artists to enhance their voice and craft, foster relationships with each other, and...
- 3/27/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Lea Michele‘s 2-year-old son, Ever, is on the mend. The 36-year-old Broadway star took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to share an update on her little boy’s condition as well as her return to her leading role as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl.
“Thank you for all your well wishes this past week,” Michele captioned a photo of a sleeping Ever in his hospital bed. “We are taking our boy home from the hospital soon. Thank you to all the amazing doctors and hospital staff. I will be back to the @FunnyGirlBwy stage this weekend.”
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Michele shares Ever with husband Zandy Reich.
The update comes just two days after Michele initially posted that Ever had been admitted to the hospital “with a scary health issue.”
At the time, she apologized for having to miss performances of Funny Girl,...
“Thank you for all your well wishes this past week,” Michele captioned a photo of a sleeping Ever in his hospital bed. “We are taking our boy home from the hospital soon. Thank you to all the amazing doctors and hospital staff. I will be back to the @FunnyGirlBwy stage this weekend.”
Read More: Lea Michele Says She Reached Out To ‘Glee’ Co-Stars After Bullying Backlash
Michele shares Ever with husband Zandy Reich.
The update comes just two days after Michele initially posted that Ever had been admitted to the hospital “with a scary health issue.”
At the time, she apologized for having to miss performances of Funny Girl,...
- 3/25/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Lea Michele will miss upcoming performances of Funny Girl because of an unspecified “scary health issue” affecting her 2-year-old son, Ever Leo Reich.
The news was announced Wednesday by the former Glee star on her Instagram account, and show producers confirmed there as well.
“I’m so sorry but unfortunately I will be out of @FunnyGirlBwy today,” she wrote in the caption. “We are at the hospital with our son dealing with a scary health issue that I need to be here for.”
Below the picture, she added, “I’m so sorry. Please send us some love and strength.”
The producers were more specific.
“Lea Michele will be out of both the matinee and evening performance today, Wednesday, March 22,” their statement said. “Julie Benko will be your fabulous Fanny!”
Michele and husband Zandy Reich are the child’s parents.
The Funny Girl box office has been linked to Michele.
When...
The news was announced Wednesday by the former Glee star on her Instagram account, and show producers confirmed there as well.
“I’m so sorry but unfortunately I will be out of @FunnyGirlBwy today,” she wrote in the caption. “We are at the hospital with our son dealing with a scary health issue that I need to be here for.”
Below the picture, she added, “I’m so sorry. Please send us some love and strength.”
The producers were more specific.
“Lea Michele will be out of both the matinee and evening performance today, Wednesday, March 22,” their statement said. “Julie Benko will be your fabulous Fanny!”
Michele and husband Zandy Reich are the child’s parents.
The Funny Girl box office has been linked to Michele.
When...
- 3/23/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The topless protester that stormed the stage while Avril Lavigne presented an award at the 2023 Junos on Monday is speaking out.
Vancouver resident Casey Hatherly, 37, insisted she crashed Lavigne’s appearance during the ceremony, that was held at Edmonton’s Rogers Place, to raise awareness of environmental issues.
The activist, who goes by the first name Ever, spoke to reporters outside an Edmonton courtroom on Wednesday after a brief stint in jail at the Edmonton Remand Centre.
News: climate protester Casey Hatherly (who goes by the first name Ever) was briefly in Edmonton court today after being arrested for crashing the Junos stage topless. Here she is talking about why she did what she did (some brief language in here) pic.twitter.com/2Rvkhmxz34
— Jonny Wakefield (@jonnywakefield) March 15, 2023
Read More: 2023 Juno Awards: Avril Lavigne Tells Topless Protester To ‘Get The F**k Off’ Stage
“I low-key, in my heart of hearts,...
Vancouver resident Casey Hatherly, 37, insisted she crashed Lavigne’s appearance during the ceremony, that was held at Edmonton’s Rogers Place, to raise awareness of environmental issues.
The activist, who goes by the first name Ever, spoke to reporters outside an Edmonton courtroom on Wednesday after a brief stint in jail at the Edmonton Remand Centre.
News: climate protester Casey Hatherly (who goes by the first name Ever) was briefly in Edmonton court today after being arrested for crashing the Junos stage topless. Here she is talking about why she did what she did (some brief language in here) pic.twitter.com/2Rvkhmxz34
— Jonny Wakefield (@jonnywakefield) March 15, 2023
Read More: 2023 Juno Awards: Avril Lavigne Tells Topless Protester To ‘Get The F**k Off’ Stage
“I low-key, in my heart of hearts,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
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