Entertainment
Pete Davidson’s girlfriend Elsie Hewitt shares alarming pregnancy pain update
Pete Davidson’s girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, revealed that she is going through “absolute” physical and mental pain amid her pregnancy.
On Friday, the 29-year-old took to her Instagram account to share an update on her health as she is expecting her first child with her comedian boyfriend.
In the post shared to her stories, Elsie revealed she can “barely walk” and in agony “24/7.”
“I’m in absolute agony pretty much 24/7,’ Hewitt confessed in the touching post. “This morning, it’s really bad.”
Hewitt revealed that to avoid any painful symptoms, she is trying “everything” but nothing is aiding her in reducing the suffering.
“At this point, if you can think of something that there is to do about the pain, I have tried it, I have tried everything, and it’s only getting worse and I cannot walk,” she said to her followers.
“I am just straight-up suffering and in so much pain every single day,” she added. “I actually really don’t know how it could get worse than this.”
One of the possible reasons for the pain Hewitt mentioned is her previously ongoing health issues like endometriosis and a disease that affects joints and mobility.
“I would really like to speak to someone who has been through pregnancy and birth with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Did your pain go away after? Does it get better? Am I gonna die?” she painfully shared.
“I just really want to feel a little bit of hope,” Hewitt added.
Entertainment
Irina Shayk details her journey to self love, confidence
Irina Shayk has detailed how she learned to love herself over time.
In a new chat of POEPLE Magazine, the mogul, who shares a daughter with Bradley Cooper, spoke candidly about her journey to self-discovery.
She began the chat by admitting that she “was not born confident.”
However, she learned over time that loving yourself is a “learning process.”
She explained, “in this industry, there is so many things that now you can perfect and adjust, and I always say, you just have to love who you are.” Motherhood is a part of her life that’s empowered her even more.
“I’m literally in the right time in my life. I’m a mother and I feel very comfortable in my own skin.”
“Imperfections could be perfect. I mean, you can look at one of the most beautiful women in the world and maybe they don’t have a perfect nose or lips or ears, but that’s the beauty of them. So, I’m standing up for natural beauty, celebrating who you are.”
Entertainment
Jane Seymour reflects on new romance after four past marriages
Jane Seymour says she feels lucky to have found a healthy, committed relationship in her 70s.
The 74-year-old actress, who has been dating musician and ER physician John Zambetti, 76, for a little over two years, recently told Hello! magazine she “never thought” she would find love like this at this stage of life.
“I’m incredibly blessed that I have,” she added, calling 70 “the new 50.” Seymour, who has been married and divorced four times, believes timing made all the difference. Both she and Zambetti had full lives, children, grandchildren, and long careers behind them.
“You know what you want,” she said, explaining that their paths wouldn’t have aligned earlier. His world was medicine and touring; hers was global film sets.
The couple was introduced after their children realised they had crossed paths at a Shwayze concert. Seymour has six children, including stepchildren, and Zambetti has two. “Our kids pretty much put us together,” she said.
Last month, the pair joked about celebrating their “25th anniversary,” clarifying it meant 25 months. As for marriage, Seymour has previously said she’s not thinking about it.
Entertainment
China rare earths deal will ‘hopefully’ be done by Thanksgiving, says Bessent
A rare earths deal between the US and China will “hopefully” be done by Thanksgiving, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in remarks that aired on Sunday.
Bessent’s comments follow a framework agreement announced last month in which Washington agreed not to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports, and China would hold off on an export licensing regime for crucial rare earth minerals and magnets.
“I am confident that post our meeting in Korea between the two leaders, President Trump, President Xi (Jinping), that China will honour their agreements,” Bessent told Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” programme.
“And I am confident that— post our meeting in Korea between the two leaders, President Trump, President Xi — that China will honour their agreements.”
But, Bessent warned, if Beijing baulks, the United States has “lots of levers” to retaliate.
The Treasury secretary insisted that under the deal, rare earths “will flow freely as they did before April 4,” when China slapped restrictions on the sector, requiring export licenses for certain products in response to Trump´s sweeping tariffs.
Under the deal reached by Trump and Xi, the United States will cut back tariffs on Chinese products, and Beijing will buy at least 12 million metric tons of American soybeans by the end of this year, and 25 million metric tons in 2026.
China, which had stopped buying US soybeans in response to Trump´s tariffs, “made pawns out of our great soybean farmers,” Bessent said.
Bessent also disputed a recent Wall Street Journal report that said Chinese officials planned to restrict access to rare earths for US companies with ties to the military.
Earlier this month, China suspended an array of export control measures it imposed on October 9, including expanded curbs on some rare earth materials and equipment, as well as lithium battery materials and super-hard materials, the Commerce Ministry said in a statement.
The suspensions were effective immediately and would apply through November 10, 2026, the ministry said.
The announcement confirmed and formalised an agreement reached after US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping hammered out a trade truce last month.
The White House and China’s Commerce Ministry had both said such an announcement was forthcoming.
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