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Melissa Benoist is absolutely in love with being a mom

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Phillip Chin/Getty Images for Warner Brothers Television(LOS ANGELES) — After welcoming her first child last month, actress Melissa Benoist adorably opened up about being a first time mom and how much she adores motherhood.

Speaking to California Congresswoman Karen Bass via Instagram Live over the weekend, the Supergirl star gushed about her newborn son, Huxley Wood.

“He’s the best,” Benoist cooed. “I am loving being a parent. I love being a mom. He’s such a sweetheart!”

While the 32-year-old admits that her son brings her joy each day, she does admit that she does get choked up from time to time.

“He’s already so big and every day I’m, like, crying because he’s gained half an ounce,” laughed Benoist. 

Despite that her son is growing like a weed, the Glee alum proudly announced that she has found the perfect Halloween outfit for her little one.

Proudly declaring she found a “cute Halloween onesie,” Benoist admitted to Bass that her son’s first Halloween is a little bittersweet.

Not only will she not be able to show off her son’s adorable getup in person to friends and family, Benoist sighed that “It’s a bummer we’re not gonna get any trick-or-treaters.”

Despite the letdown, Benoist affirmed that “it’s for a good reason” that children are changing their Halloween traditions this year in order to keep their family and loved ones safe from possible exposure to the novel coronavirus.

Benoist welcomed Huxley alongside husband and fellow Supergirl costar Chris Wood last month.  The two shared the announcement of their son’s birth a few weeks after his arrival, with the actress gushing on September 25, “This little boy is everything.”

By Megan Stone
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"It was a disaster": Emma Roberts on her mom accidentally revealing her pregnancy

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Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday night, Emma Roberts revealed her reaction to her mom accidentally revealing her pregnancy.

Roberts says she was trying to keep her pregnancy “low-key,” but her mom, Kelly Cunningham, spilled the beans while responding to fans’ comments on Instagram.

“It was a disaster,” Roberts said. “And I found it all out on a plane. So, I couldn’t get to her. Like, I couldn’t call her or attack her. I could just iMessage with her and DM her and ask her to please stop.”

When Roberts called her out, her mom couldn’t understand why she was so upset.

“When I said to her, ‘Mom, you revealed my pregnancy,’ she goes, ‘Emma, you announced it,'” the American Horror Story actress said. “I said, ‘No, I didn’t. That was a tabloid.’ She’s like, ‘Oh, that wasn’t clear.'”

Roberts says afterward that she and her mom “kind of laughed” about it and “kind got into a fight,” with Roberts actually blocking her mom on Instagram at one point.

“It’s been an Instagram war with my mother that I never saw coming,” she said. “It’s a good story to tell the baby.”

Roberts is expecting a baby boy with boyfriend Garrett Hedlund.

By Andrea Tuccillo
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'Dawson’s Creek' is heading to Netflix — minus its iconic theme song

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Columbia/TriStar International Television(LOS ANGELES) — The beloved teen drama Dawson’s Creek is all set to make its Netflix debut in November, but not with its familiar theme song.

Dawson’s Creek — one of television’s most beloved coming-of-age stories — is coming to Netflix in The US on November 1,” Netflix announced in a tweet on Monday, adding, “and before you ask, the episodes won’t have the original theme song (sorry).”

Paula Cole’s hit “I Don’t Want to Wait,” served as the show’s theme song for its entire six season run, but replaced the home video and streaming release with Canadian musician Jann Arden’s “Run Like Mad” due to rights issues.

As Dawson‘s executive producer, Paul Stupin, told the Huffington Post around the time of the show’s streaming debut in 2012, it was done as cost-saving measure

When Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the first two seasons of Dawson’s Creek on DVD in 2003, it paid Paula Cole a fee for the song.  However, Stupin explained that Sony, disappointed with the sales from those first two seasons, cut the DVD budget for the remaining four seasons. Securing additional licenses for recorded music was among the first things to go

Cole, in a separate Huffpost essay, wrote, “Everyone keeps asking me, ‘Why won’t you let them have the song?’ Of course I would consider it! I’m right here! Come talk to me, Sony. Let’s negotiate! I’m an independent artist open for business! But I won’t give my music for free and I don’t think any artist should give their music for free unless it’s helping out another independent artist — and then you renegotiate once the project is successful.”

Added Cole, “I think giving one’s art for free to giant corporations hurts artists and musicians and society across the board.”

By George Costantino
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Courteney Cox says she and fiancé Johnny McDaid haven't seen each other March

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Kevin Winter/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — COVID-19 has strained many facets of people’s lives, including relationships.  For actress Courteney Cox, she says the pandemic challenged her and fiancé Johnny McDaid because they haven’t seen each other in over 200 days.

The Friends alum appeared on the Vinyl Supper podcast Monday, where she revealed to host Foy Vance that she and McDaid have been living on two separate continents for over half a year.

“I haven’t seen John in that many days, he left when the country shut down, or at least when California did,” Cox explained.  

McDaid is a singer from Northern Ireland and, unfortunately, couldn’t return to the U.S. before international travel was restricted.

Cox admitted that it took some time adjusting to lockdown, detailing, “At first I was like, ‘Wow what do I do with myself,'” before channeling her creativity in the kitchen.

“I cook every day, I’ve learned to cook so much more,” the actress smiled.  “I’ve perfected it.”

Still, things have never sat quite right with the Cougar Town alum because she’s missing such an important person in her life.

Cox also dove into her current living arrangement, adding that she’s been hunkering down with her daughter Coco and two other friends.

“They were gonna quarantine with me, which is great because if I can’t be with John,” the actress expressed, adding, “I don’t want to just be by myself with Coco. I’m a little chicken!”

Still, that doesn’t mean the actress isn’t taking the pandemic seriously and opened up about her friend’s harrowing battle with the coronavirus, which nearly killed him.

Thankfully, he completely recovered.

“That was one of the scariest things. I wouldn’t even understand COVID-19 had it not been right here,” Cox admitted of her friend Kevin, adding that watching him fight for his life “was scary.”

By Megan Stone
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Reese Witherspoon announces 'Legally Blonde' reunion

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Tracy Bennett/MGM Pictures(LOS ANGELES) — Hope you’ve been practicing your bend and snap because the cast of Legally Blonde is back. 

On Monday, Reese Witherspoon, who played the lead role of Elle Woods in the rom-com, announced that the cast is reuniting “for old times sake.”

“You guys!! It’s a Legally Blonde Reunion,” she tweeted along with a teaser clip. “We laughed, we cried and we may or may not have done the bend & snap for old times sake!”

“PS: Don’t you want to see if Elle & Warner finally make up?” she added. 

The reunion promo shows Witherspoon and her former co-stars Luke Wilson, Holland Taylor, Jennifer Coolidge, Selma Blair, Ali Larter, Jessica Cauffiel and Alanna Ubach, laughing in a video group chat as flashes of scenes from the movie pan across the screen. 

Legally Blonde follows sorority girl Elle Woods as she tries to win back her ex-boyfriend by pursuing a degree from Harvard Law School. In the process, she overcomes many stereotypes about blondes and emerges as a successful lawyer. 

The film was released almost two decades ago in 2001, with the sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, following in 2003. And, as of this year, a third installment penned by Mindy Kaling is in the works.

The Legally Blonde reunion special airs tonight at 6:15 ET on Hello Sunshine’s YouTube page.

By Danielle Long
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