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Naomi Watts shows gratitude to her children during Walk of Fame ceremony
Naomi Watts is a proud mother of her three kids.
On Monday, October 13, the 57-year-old British actress was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where she addressed the attendees and talked about what it feels like to have such support systems.
Watts, who welcomed son Sasha in 2007, and daughter Kai in 2008, with her then-boyfriend Liev Schreiber, was beaming during her speech as she said, “I’m so proud of my kids. My son Sasha [Schreiber], a freshman at USC [University of Southern California], is here straight from class.”
“He rolled in, and he’s blossoming into the kindest, most charismatic young man,” the mother of two added, referring to her 18-year-old son.
The King Kong star went on to show gratitude to her 16-year-old daughter Kia, “a high school senior who’s both fierce and fearless,” and her 20-year-old stepson William Atticus Parker, “a young artist following in his father’s footsteps,” who is ready to graduate from college.
Watts showed appreciation for her husband, Billy Crudup, as he has given her “phenomenal love and support.”
It is pertinent to mention that The Ring actress and Crudup, who tied the knot in 2023, are living in a blended family, as both partners have children from their previous relationships.
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Nancy Guthrie kidnapping mystery deepens after DNA found in glove
Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TV host Savannah Gutherie, is still missing but police have now found a new clue that might help the case.
A glove was found near her Tucson home and it got DNA on it, giving investigators something to study further about.
The glove was found about two miles from her house a couple of weeks after she disappeared on February 1 and it looked like that the masked man wore those gloves who was caught on her security cameras.
Sheriff Chris Nanos said the DNA belongs to someone but it might not be the kidnapper.
The person, however, works at a restaurant near the area but police haven’t shared their name just yet.
Other gloves found nearby are being tested in Florida, so the search is still ongoing.
Some experts think that there could be more than one kidnapper as blood evidence in Guthrie’s house makes them believe someone may have been holding her while waiting for a car.
Nancy’s daughter, Savannah and her family are offering a $1 million reward for any information that could help find her.
The case is still open and police is doing their best to follow any leads which might help them find Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen at her home on the night of Jan. 31.
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