He freaked out in the delivery room after seeing the placenta
First time dad Travis Scott seems to still get the creeps thinking about one element from the birth of his daughter, Stormi, with Kylie Jenner.
Travis Scott recently appeared on Ellen where he admitted to freaking out in the delivery while Kylie delivered their baby Stormi Webster. On his Nov. 12 appearance on ELLEN Travis revealed that Kris Jenner walked him through what he should expect during Kylie Jenner‘s childbirth.
“There’s like this thing called the placenta that I’ve just been hearing about,” he told Ellen. “Oh my God, so I was like fearful of that. But I cut the umbilical cord, and she held it down — mama KJ. She’s the best, man.” And when Ellen asked him if the placenta freaked him out, Travis silently nodded.
When Ellen brought it up again a little bit later, Travis seemed to get the chills as if the memory of it still haunted him in his quiet moments. Luckily, it didn’t completely have him running out of the delivery room, as he cut the umbilical cord and felt that immediate parental bond when he held Stormi for the first time.
“When you like first have a baby in your arms it’s just like it’s uncontrollable,” he said. “It’s like this whole warmth, you know that just takes over your whole body. I never thought I could just like love something so hard you know. It’s crazy.”
Meanwhile, Ellen thought it was crazy when they were flipping through a few photos of Stormi and she came across one of the tyke in what looked like workout gear for babies. She couldn’t help but ask if Stormi was on an exercise regiment already. Laughing, Travis played along saying that his daughter is “on her own workout plan.”
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade Welcome First Child Together
On Thursday, Wade and his wife actress Gabrielle Union, announced that they’ve welcomed a beautiful bundle of joy into the world. Wade has three sons from previous relationships, this is the couple’s first child together.
“11/7 will forever be etched in our hearts as the most loveliest of all the lovely days”. Union shared on Instagram.
The couple has spent several years trying to have a child of their own. In the past Union have open up and shared their struggles throughout that process.
In her book, We’re Going to Need More Wine, she revealed that she suffered as many as nine miscarriages throughout the years.
“For three years, my body has been a prisoner of trying to get pregnant—I’ve either been about to go into an IVF cycle, in the middle of an IVF cycle, or coming out of an IVF cycle.”
But she got even more candid about her infertility struggles at this year’s BlogHer conference in August. “Towards the end of my fertility journey I finally got some answers, because everyone said, ‘You’re a career woman, you’ve prioritized your career, you waited too long and now you’re just too old to have a kid — and that’s on you for wanting a career. The reality is I actually have adenomyosis [a condition where the inner lining of the uterus breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus],” she said
Even opening up on Dr. Oz Show revealing that she had gone through 8 or 9 miscarriages. “So I was always having these early miscarriages some through IVF and some just… you know naturally happening on our own,” she said.
Despite the challenges faced, the couple never lost hope. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs.Wade on welcoming their new precious bundle of joy.
The “Shrek” franchise has taught us many things, from ogres similarities to onions and the words to Smash Mouth’s “All Star” but now it’s being rebooted for a new audience.
As reported by Variety, Chris Meledandri, the man behind Illumination Entertainment’s “Despicable Me” franchise is tasked with rebooting the beloved series. However, Meledandri told Variety the characters will still be voiced by their original actors.
“When you look back on those vocal performances they’re awesome, and while you certainly could make a case for a complete reinvention, I find myself responding to my own nostalgic feelings of wanting to go back to those characterizations,” Meledandri said.
Chris Meledandri is planning on having Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy returning to voice their characters in the “Shrek” reboot. Photo courtesy of polygon.com
That’s a relief, because I honestly can’t picture Shrek being voiced by anyone but Mike Myers. I know Chris Farley was originally set to play the ogre before his sudden death, and Myers originally gave Shrek a totally different voice, but his Scottish twang has forever become synonymous with the green monster.
With his quote, I guess it’s safe to assume Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas and Eddie Murphy are also going to be returning to the animated reboot. Diaz reportedly retired from acting, but I hope she’ll make an exception for this voice-over role because I don’t think I’ll be able to listen to someone else voicing Princess Fiona.
Since “Shrek” was Dreamworks Animation’s biggest hit, the franchise outstayed its welcome throughout the 2000s. with each sequel being worse than the previous (excluding “Shrek 2” which was honestly pretty great). Do you remember “Shrek the Third” and “Shrek Forever After?” If you don’t, you’re lucky because they certainly weren’t on the level of the first two animated features.
“Shrek 2” was actually a great sequel to the original film, but the movies that followed it got increasingly worse. Photo courtesy of whatsontv.co.uk
Illumination Entertainment is currently rebooting “The Grinch” which is coming to theaters this weekend. Are they just going to be remaking early 2000’s hits? I feel like they should’ve waited to see how “The Grinch” does at the box office and is received by audiences and critics before greenlighting another reboot.
As a college student, I can attest to the fact that “Shrek” is as close to a classic as any film from my generation’s childhood. Everyone was universally thrilled when it recently became available to stream on Netflix. The amount of “Shrek” references casually thrown out in classes and throughout campus is uncountable; it happens at least on a daily basis. All you need to say is “Somebody once told me” and you’ll have a group of people finishing the Smash Mouth song for you. The amount of memes that feature the ogre is astounding. The character and the franchise have really struck a nerve with people who grew up with the ogre and we can’t seem to get it out of our heads.
The one thing I’ve realized after we’ve been bombarded with a slew of remakes and reboots over the past few years is that the reiterations don’t belittle the original’s success. So even if the new “Shrek” (or “The Grinch”) sucks, we can thankfully just watch the original and pretend the reboot never happened. Or who knows, maybe it will actually end up being really good. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it’ll be more on par with the first two “Shrek” movies than the third and fourth films.
Among other things, “Shrek” taught everyone that ogres are, in fact, quite similar to onions. Photo courtesy of cornel1801.com
How do you feel about a “Shrek” reboot? Let me know in the comments below!
Andy Serkis, the motion capture actor behind “The Lord of the Rings” the “Planet of the Apes” remake and the new “Star Wars” films, has been working on his life action “Jungle Book” film long before the 2016 Disney live-action remake, starring Bill Murray and Lupita Nyong’o, was released in 2016.
The film, titled “Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle” has been in production turmoil. After the Disney remake of “The Jungle Book” made $966 million worldwide, it was obvious that “Mowgli” wasn’t going to be able to match the box office haul. I don’t even think its star-studded cast, including Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and Benedict Cumberbatch, can save it.
Earlier this year, it was announced that “Mowgli” would be premiering directly to streaming 2019, but for it to be eligible for Oscars, Netflix announced it would be giving the film a limited theatrical release while being available to stream on December 7.
I feel like this whole “Mowgli” situation is just bad timing. Serkis has been killing it behind the scenes for years without getting the credit he deserves. He finally got a directorial debut, only for it to be overshadowed by the Disney remake.
Andy Serkis, mostly known for his motion-capture work, is making his directorial debut with “Mowgli.” Photo courtesy of collider.com
“Mowgli” is promised to be darker, grittier and truer to the original source material, but I’m not confident it’s going to be a success. I’ll probably watch it at some point, but I’m not necessarily looking forward to it. Hopefully Serkis will be able to get a decent directorial follow-up and his behind the camera career can finally flourish.
Netflix’s “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” has been making headlines since its debut last month, and is now being sued by the Satanic Temple for $50 million.
Yes, we are taking legal action regarding #TheChillingAdventuresofSabrina appropriating our copyrighted monument design to promote their asinine Satanic Panic fiction.
The Baphomet is a deity that’s apparently unique to the Satanic Temple, and they’re not happy about showing up in the Netflix remake of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.”
What many people may not know about the Satanic Temple, is that they’re actually not Satan worshippers in the traditional sense, like they’re portrayed in this season of “American Horror Story: Apocalypse”, but they’re more anti-organized religion.
This is the Baphomet, a statue representative of the Satanic Temple that the religion feels is being misused in Netflix’s “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” Photo courtesy of news.artnet.com
Regardless if they’re actually hailing the Antichrist or not, the Satanic Temple doesn’t want to be associated with the “Sabrina” series. They fear it’s going to start another “Satanic Panic.” During the 80’s and 90’s, there was near universal fear and panic surrounding Dungeons and Dragons players, heavy metal music and the West Memphis Three.
Kiernan Shipka stars as Sabrina Spellman in Netflix’s “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” Photo courtesy of cosmopolitan.com
I guess it’s fair that the Temple doesn’t want anything to do with the show, since the whole “Satanic Panic” thing was really problematic and actually did sway public perception, but with a name like The Satanic Temple, it’s easy to see why at least some people would have a negative connotation with their organization/religion.
Do you think the Satanic Temple has any ground in suing “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and Netflix? Let me know in the comments below!
Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad” announced that he’s planning a sequel to the AMC smash hit, set after the finale, which aired in 2013. Rumor has it, it will follow an escaped man (presumably Jesse Pinkman, played by Aaron Paul) as he tries to regain his freedom.
Bryan Cranston said he has yet to see a script for a “Breaking Bad” sequel, but he’s interested, despite his character dying in the show’s finale (sorry for spoiling the 2013 finale, but if you haven’t seen it by now, that’s on you).
We already have a “Breaking Bad” prequel with “Better Call Saul” which I hear is really good, but for some reason, I haven’t watched it yet. I, like the vast majority of America, loved “Breaking Bad” and think Vince Gilligan is one of the best showrunners in TV history. I have faith that if he has an idea, it’s got to be a good one.
Not only is there no release date, but there’s also no set production schedule out, so all bets are off as to when this “Breaking Bad” movie will be released. Additionally, it’s unclear if it will be a theatrical film, or directly released to AMC, the network where “Breaking Bad” aired.
What are your thoughts on a “Breaking Bad” movie? Are you here for it, or do you think they should leave well enough alone? Let me know in the comments below.