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Lily Collins hails husband’s ‘incredible’ support amid motherhood challenges

Lily Collins and husband Charlie McDowell are still going strong after four years of marriage and after the actress’s struggles of being a mom.
The Emily In Paris star took to her Instagram account on Thursday, September 4 to mark her 4th wedding anniversary with McDowell, along with their wedding snap and a photo with their daughter on a beach side.
In the celebratory post, Collins posted a heartfelt note for her husband for his support during her journey as a mother, the couple welcomed their first child, daughter Tove Jane McDowell, back in January via surrogacy.
“Four years ago I married my best friend, and today, we not only have our steadfast buddy @redforddog but our newest and most magical bestie T,” Collins wrote, referring to their daughter. “I cannot express how lucky I feel to be yours every single day.”
“Thank you for being the most incredible dad, wonderful husband, supportive partner, and inspiring other half. You go above and beyond in our family — it’s the big picture things but it’s really, most importantly, the daily little things you do that blow my mind,” she gushed over McDowell.
“I couldn’t have worked, let alone functioned, these past few months without you stepping in and up as you have. With the highs and lows, your steadfast love gets me through and I never could have imagined a life or partnership like ours. To think it’s just the beginning, grateful doesn’t even begin to describe it. I love you beyond,” she added.
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Sarah Ferguson joins Prince Andrew as damaged goods: report

Prince Andrew’s current predicament has just prompted writer Christopher Smithers to pen a piece for Express UK where he’s highlighted the former Duke’s downfall as well as current woes.
For those unversed, just a few days ago Prince Andrew released a public statement via Bucknigham Palace. In it he promised to forgo the public use of his titles and honours, in order to “put my duty to my family and country first”.
However, it did not go over as expected with many a people calling on Parliament to take measures to properly strip Prince Andrew of said titles, instead of just not using them in public.
More recently though comments made by his late accuser Virginia Giuffre in her memoir Nobody’s Girl took note of some of his more shocking personality traits, which have been called ‘entitled’.
This prompted the writer to note down how this decision may effect this ‘sense of entitlement’ that the prince allegedly felt, as per Ms Giuffre, when it came to having sexual relations with her.
“Andrew was untouchable for easily understandable reasons, which he clearly felt he was entitled to exploit to the full as and when the mood took him,” the expert began by saying.
And “on a human level and under any other circumstances very few people who hold such extreme feelings of entitlement would be tolerated and society at large has a funny habit of levelling a playing field,” Mr Smithers added.
Which is why he feels “the loss of his titles does level the playing field somewhat, with the sheer scale of the brouhaha surrounding it being enough to make one giddy.”
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Mariah Carey achieves major music and philanthropic milestone

Mariah just became MusiCares’ Person of the Year for 2026.
MusiCares, a nonprofit organization that supports musicians in times of financial, personal, or medical need, announced that they would honour the Emotions singer on a gala that will be held on January 30, 2026.
Reacting to the news, Mariah expressed her happiness through her official Instagram post, writing, “I’m so honored to be named the 2026 MusiCares’ Person of the Year.”
“Grateful to be celebrated through this special GRAMMY Week event, raising vital funds to support the music community year-round,” she added.
Amid the event, producers will celebrate Mariah’s “extraordinary career as well as her long-standing commitment to supporting communities and people in need.”

It is also pertinent to mention that in the past, the Believe hitmaker has contributed to relief efforts for the communities impacted by Hurricane Katrina and the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We are honoured to recognise Mariah Carey as this year’s MusiCares Person of the Year, a true creative force and once-in-a-generation talent,” praised Harvey Mason Jr., chief executive officer of the Recording Academy and MusiCares.
“Her artistry and her voice have helped shape the sound of our times. We look forward to celebrating her remarkable career on this very special night,” he added.
The Person of the Year benefit gala will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center and will take place two nights before the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Mariah Carey joins a distinguished list of MusiCares honourees, including Jon Bon Jovi, Joni Mitchell, Dolly Parton, and Fleetwood Mac.
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