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Chrissy Teigen opens up about losing her son in heartbreaking essay

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Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — Chrissy Teigen has opened up about suffering a second-trimester pregnancy loss in September in an emotional essay.

In the essay published on Medium, the Cravings cookbook author penned a heartbreaking account of what happened the day she lost her son — who she and her husband, singer John Legend, had named Jack — at 20 weeks and how she’s been coping with the grief.

“I was about to fully deliver what was supposed to be the 5th member of our beautiful family, a son, only to say goodbye moments later,” Teigen wrote. “People cheered and laughed right outside our door, understandably for a new life born and celebrated. You kind of wonder how anyone is thinking about anyone but you.”

In late September, the 34-year-old, was admitted to the hospital for excessive bleeding. Prior to that, she’d been on weeks of bed rest. In her essay, she shared that her doctors diagnosed her with partial placenta abruption.

After more nights at the hospital and a lot of heavy bleeding, Teigen’s doctors broke the news.

“He just wouldn’t survive this, and if it went on any longer, I might not either,” she said. “Late one night, I was told it would be time to let go in the morning. I cried a little at first, then went into full blown convulsions of snot and tears, my breath not able to catch up with my own incredibly deep sadness. Even as I write this now, I can feel the pain all over again.”

“I wrote this because I knew for me I needed to say something before I could move on from this and return back to life, so I truly thank you for allowing me to do so,” said Teigen.

By Angeline Jane Bernabe
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Dodgers win World Series, Justin Turner tests positive for COVID-19

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(ARLINGTON, Texas) — The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a World Series win, clinching a 3-1 win in Game 6 against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night in Arlington, Texas.

The Dodgers won the series 4-2, their first title in 32 years.

However, the victory was marred by a positive COVID-19 test from third baseman Justin Turner, who was pulled from the bench.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed the positive test after the game, telling Fox: “It’s a bittersweet night for us.”

Turner was 0-for-3 with two strikeouts before coming out of the game to start the eighth inning. The team did not give a reason for his exit when he left.

“Thanks to everyone reaching out!” Turner wrote on Twitter after the game. “I feel great, no symptoms at all. Just experienced every emotion you can possibly imagine. Can’t believe I couldn’t be out there to celebrate with my guys! So proud of this team & unbelievably happy for the City of LA #WorldSeriesChamps.”

Sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan that in the second inning, the lab doing COVID-19 tests informed Major League Baseball that Turner’s test from Monday came back inconclusive. Samples taken from Tuesday then arrived and were run, sources said, and they showed up positive. The league then immediately called the Dodgers and said to pull Turner.

He was replaced in the field by Edwin Rios.

The veteran infielder was not with his teammates as they celebrated the franchise’s first World Series title since 1988. His teammates were wearing masks while on the Globe Life Field infield after the game.

When the Dodgers return to their hotel later Tuesday night, everybody will be given a rapid PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test, sources told Passan.

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Scoreboard roundup — 10/27/20

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS

WORLD SERIES
LA Dodgers 3, Tampa Bay 1 (LA wins series 4-2)

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Nashville 1, Montreal 0
Seattle 2, Vancouver 0

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'The Bachelorette' recap: Has Clare already found her Mr. Right?

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ABC/Craig Sjodin(LOS ANGELES) — On Tuesday’s The Bachelorette, it appeared Clare Crawley found her future husband.  Where did that leave the other men?  Well, they wanted answers.

The episode began with the guys hoping for some much-needed one-on-one time with Clare and another shot at winning her over ahead of the rose ceremony.  Yosef, however, planned on using his time with her to address “red flags” with regards to her behavior, specifically her yelling at the men during his group date and subjecting the next group to walk home naked following a game of strip dodgeball.

What began as a polite discussion quickly escalated into a shouting match, ending with Clare telling Yosef to hit the road.  She then informed the rest of the men that she was cancelling the cocktail hour and heading straight to the rose ceremony, which sent Blake Monar and Tyler S. packing.

Jason, Jay, Eazy, Chasen, Blake Moynes, Ed, Riley and Dale, were invited on a group date that promised to “separate the men from the boys,” but it was “scrapped” in favor of “a really long cocktail party” after Clare got a surprise visit from DeAnna Pappas, The Bachelorette from season four. 

When Crawley confessed that Dale “checks all the boxes” for her, DeAnna urged her to follow her feelings, leading Clare to declare, “This may be the shortest season [of The Bachelorette] ever.”

After delivering a “band of brothers” speech and calling for a group hug, Dale got cocktail party started by asking for “five minutes with Clare.”  But, when those five minutes turned into nearly an hour, the other men sensed something was amiss. 

As it turns out, Dale and Clare were off getting extremely cozy in her villa.  When Eazy interrupted them with a knock on the door, the two pretended they were having a casual conversation.

Following her conversation with Eazy, Clare was overheard asking a crew member if they could “hurry the rest along.”

After Dale “accidentally” interrupted Ed’s time with Crawley, the guys agreed it was time to call Dale out.  When Clare returned, the guys were disappointed, but not shocked, when Dale was handed the date rose.  He only poured gasoline on the fire by telling the others that he was “the best man suited” to date Clare.

Elsewhere, Zach J. got a solo spa date with Clare that was doomed from the start because she made it known to the camera that she wished it was Dale instead.  Zach and Clare’s otherwise pleasant date fizzled when Clare leaned in to kiss Zach and he appeared to pull away, although Zach insisted it was the other way around. 

Instead of Clare showing up for the second part of their date, it was host Chris Harrison, who delivered the bad news that Zach’s time on the show was over.

Brendan, Joe, Kenny, Bennett, Ben, Jordan C., Ivan, Riley, Zac C. and Demar took part in a “roast” hosted by comedian Margaret Cho, where everyone was the victim.  The rest of the men, including Dale, were brought in as the audience.  Unsurprisingly, Dale and his self-proclaimed “frontrunner” status were the main targets.  The hostility wasn’t lost on Clare, whose one-on-one conversations with the guys revolved around their rising animosity towards him.

Clare’s decision to withhold the date rose made the men conclude that Dale won her heart, and the others threatened to walk away from the competition.

“Are the shocking rumors true?” Harrison teased earlier in the episode, referring to the reports of Clare finding her future husband just weeks into the show and being replaced by Tayshia Adams, a contestant on Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor.   

We seem to get at least part of the answer when Adams turns up in the teaser for next week’s episode.  Whether or not the rumors are true has yet to be seen.

The Bachelorette, returns Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

Here are the remaining men:

Ben, 29, an Army Ranger veteran from Venice, Calif.
Bennett, 36, a wealth management consultant from New York City, N.Y.
Blake Moynes, 29, a wildlife manager from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Brendan, 30, a commercial roofer from Milford, Mass.
Chasen, 31, an IT account executive from San Diego, Calif.
Dale, 31, a former pro football receiver from Brandon, S.D.
Demar, 26, a spin cycling instructor from Scottsdale, Ariz.
Eazy, 29, a sports marketing agent from Newport Beach, Calif.
Ed, 36, a health care salesman from Miami, Fla.
Garin, 34, a professor of journalism from North Hollywood, Calif.
Ivan, 28, an aeronautical engineer from Dallas, Texas
Jason, 31, a former pro football lineman from Arlington, Va.
Jay, 30, a fitness director from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Joe, 36, an anesthesiologist from New York City, N.Y.
Kenny, 39, a boy band manager from Chicago, Ill.
Riley, 30, an attorney from Long Island City, N.Y.
Zac C., 36, an addiction specialist from Haddonfield, N.J.

By George Costantino
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'Linda and the Mockingbirds' showcases Ronstadt's country roots

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Shout! StudiosLinda Ronstadt‘s in the Rock Hall, but could she eventually join the Country Music Hall too? 

Despite hits like “When Will I Be Loved” and “Blue Bayou,” the now-retired legend “never considered [her]self a country singer,” instead preferring her Trio equals, creators of eighties classics like “Those Memories of You” and “Wildflowers.” 

“The person that’s had a lot of influence is Emmylou Harris...” Linda insists. “And Dolly [Parton], I can hear a lot of her voice in a lot of the current singers.”

Linda’s roots surface in Linda and the Mockingbirds, which follows the Arizona native to her grandfather’s birthplace of Sonora, Mexico with Los Cenzontles, the California academy that preserves Mexican-American music.

“I related to country music and Mexican Rancheras,” Linda explains, “because they were so similar… They were about the fertility of the earth and moving the cattle around and falling in love.”

Cenzontles means “mockingbirds,” and the documentary juxtaposes the joy of the traditional music of hardworking Mexican-Americans with the possibility of family separation.

“Thirty percent of them [are] under the age of five…” Linda tells ABC Audio, “And then they fly them across the country to New York or New Jersey or some other holding pen, and then they lose track.”

“They weren’t set up to keep track of their parents because the administration is so incompetent…” she continues. “So they wound up putting them in cages like cattle and traumatized those children forever.”

You can stream the film now, as the legend prepares to release some recently-discovered live performances,  and contemplates a return to Music City.

“I’ve heard Trisha [Yearwood]’s singing and I like it, but I haven’t tasted her cooking…” Linda says. “I have to figure out a way to get to Nashville so I can invite myself over for dinner.” 

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By Stephen Hubbard
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