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Gwyneth Paltrow admits she had "no idea" on how to be a stepmother

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ABC(LOS ANGELES) — Gwyneth Paltrow is looking back on the challenges she faced when marrying husband Brad Falchuk, saying one of the biggest hurdles was becoming a stepmom.

Falchuk, co-creator of Glee and American Horror Story, has two children from a previous marriage — Isabella and Brody, who are 14 and 12, respectively.

And while Paltrow now refers to the two as her “beautiful stepchildren,” that wasn’t always how she felt.  The actress recalled a time when she did nothing but panic over them — saying she had a near meltdown when it finally hit her that she was about to become a stepmother.

Speaking with fellow stepmom Gabrielle Union on The goop Podcast Tuesday, the Oscar winning actress said, “When I became a stepmother, when I knew I was going to become a stepmother, I was like, ‘S***, I have no idea how to do this.  There’s nothing to read!'”

Paltrow, 48, said she then began to panic over questions such as, “What do I do? Where do I step in? Where do I not? How do I do this?”

The Iron Man star said that she eventually figured it out, calling her big life adjustment “a really interesting challenge.”

“I love them and I’ve learned so much about myself through the process,” she added.

Besides Isabella and Brody, Paltrow is the mother of 14-year-old Apple and 12-year-old Moses, whom she shares with ex-husband Chris Martin.  She and the Coldplay frontman “consciously uncoupled” in March 2014.

Both have since moved onto new relationships, with Martin settling down with 50 Shades of Grey actress Dakota Johnson.

As for Paltrow, she and Falchuk, 50, the two met on the set of Glee in 2014 and tied the knot in September 2018.

By Megan Stone
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Kirsten Dunst announces pregnancy by gracing the cover of 'W' magazine

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George Pimentel/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Kirsten Dunst is pregnant! How do we know? Well, because she showed off her pregnancy glow and growing bump while gracing the cover of W Magazine’s Director’s issue. 

On Tuesday, the 38-year-old actress took to Instagram to share the cover of the magazine, which also featured Elle Fanning and Rashida Jones and was directed by Sofia Coppola.

For the cover Dunst wore an elegant long-sleeved white lace dress as she laid across a bed adorned with floral sheets. 

In the feature, the expecting mother joked about how it felt doing the cover shoot while pregnant. 

“Every shot was on the floor. I was like, ‘I can’t get up.’ I felt like Urkel,” she said. 

This will be the second child for Dunst and her fiancé Jesse Plemons. They are already parents to son Ennis, who they welcomed in May 2018. 

By Danielle Long
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Tyler Perry calls for DOJ investigation of "unconstitutional" Georgia voting law

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ABC News/Stephen Iervolino(ATLANTA) — Tyler Perry weighed in on Georgia’s new voting law on Tuesday, suggesting the Department of Justice should take action.

However, the media mogul, whose Tyler Perry Studios is based in Atlanta, also warned against pulling businesses from the state.

“As a Georgia resident and business owner I’ve been here a few times with the anti-abortion bill and the LGBTQ discrimination bill,” Perry said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.  “They all sent a shockwave through Georgia and the nation but none of them managed to succeed.”

“Please remember that we did turn Georgia blue and there is a gubernatorial race on the horizon — that’s the beauty of a democracy,” the statement continues

Adds Perry, “I’m resting my hope in the DOJ taking a hard look at this unconstitutional voter suppression law that harkens to the Jim Crow era.”

Some in Hollywood, including Ford v Ferrari director James Mangold have announced their intent not to shoot future films in Georgia due to the new law.

Star Wars actor Mark Hamill expressed his solidarity with Mangold, tweeting “Absolutely,” in response to the director’s tweet, along with the hashtag #NoMoreFilminginGeorgia.

By George Costantino
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Russell Crowe pens heartbreaking note to announce his father's passing

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Quinn Rooney/Getty Images(NEW SOUTH WALES) — Actor Russell Crowe announced Tuesday that his dear father, John Crowe, passed away at the age of 85.  The Oscar winner honored his dad by penning a heartbreaking tribute that called him “the most gentle of men.”

“I arrived back in the bush last night. Today, although the sun is shining and the torrential rain has abated, this date will forever be tinged with sadness,” Crowe tweeted early Tuesday morning. “My dear old man, my beautiful dad, the most gentle of men, has passed away.”

The Gladiator star continued in a follow up tweet, “I’m posting this because I know there are people all over the world who’s heart he touched and who’s ribs he tickled with his sparkly eyes and his cheeky attitude to everyone, and everything.”

“This is probably as efficient a method as any to pass on the news,” added Crowe.

The 56-year-old actor revealed his father was born on March 13, 1936 “in Christchurch, New Zealand” and died Tuesday “in Coffs Harbour, NSW, his home for the last 25 years.”

After announcing his father’s passing, Crowe changed his Twitter header and icon in honor of his dad’s memory.

The profile picture has been changed to a recent photo of his two parents at a black tie event while the header is a serene snap of his dad enjoying some sunshine by the water.

Crowe openly spoke about how close he was with his father and explained last April that he chose to fly home and quarantine with his dad during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Isolating with the old man. 84 now.  Wearing a hat I got at Princeton while shooting A Beautiful Mind,” he captioned the sweet photo.

By Megan Stone
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More tornadoes possible in South as Northeast braces for cold

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ABC NewsBy Max Golembo, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — A large storm system is moving east across the U.S., with tornadoes and flash flooding expected in the South and a wintry blast to the north.

There were two reported tornadoes Tuesday in Mississippi and numerous damaging storm reports across the South from straight-line winds.

Flash flooding is ongoing in southern Tennessee Wednesday morning from heavy rain overnight. Local law enforcement is reporting that there were multiple water rescues.

Locally, more than 4 inches of rain fell in Tennessee overnight. A flash flood warning has been issued for the area.

There are several watches and warnings Wednesday as this storm moves through from the Plains and into the Northeast.

Severe weather is expected from Mississippi to North Carolina Wednesday, but the biggest threat for tornadoes will be in Alabama.

These severe storms could produce damaging straight-line winds from Georgia to North Carolina.

To the north, a winter-like air mass is moving in with snow expected for parts of the Northeast Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

Winter storm watches and warnings have been issued for Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont. Locally, more than 10 inches of snow is possible by April 1.

Behind this storm system, it’s very cold for late March and early April.

Wind chills Wednesday morning are running in the teens and single digits in the northern Plains and the Great Lakes.

A freeze warning has been issued as far south as Arkansas and Kentucky.

This cold air mass will move east into the Northeast by Thursday night into Friday morning.

On Friday morning, wind chills will be in the teens and 20s for the I-95 corridor.

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