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Jennifer Garner reflects on filming movie right after child birth
Jennifer Garner has opened up about one of the most challenging days of her career, returning to work on Dallas Buyers Club just weeks after giving birth to her third child.
Speaking to Hits Radio’s My Life in Movies YouTube series, the actress, 53, recalled the intensity of filming the Oscar-nominated drama, which was shot in just 21 days shortly after she welcomed son Samuel with Ben Affleck in 2012.
The pace left almost no room to breathe, and for a feeding mother, that presented a very specific and painful problem.
“I was nursing, and we were shooting. It was the first day, and around bedtime for my baby, all of a sudden, my [body] exploded,” she said.
On other productions there had always been a natural window, a camera turnaround, a brief pause, where she could slip away. On this one, there was nothing. “I couldn’t on that film,” she said simply.
The emotion of it all caught up with her on set. Leaving her newborn was already hard, and the physical discomfort tipped her over the edge.
“That third kid, leaving him was so hard, and I was a disaster. And I start crying, and I can’t stop crying. I’m not supposed to be crying. And Matthew said, ‘What is going on with you?'” she recalled.
When she explained what she needed but didn’t want to slow production down, McConaughey didn’t hesitate.
“He said, ‘Guys, I need a minute.’ And he said, ‘Go and just do what you need to do.’ And so the rest of that film, every time I needed to pump [he would break].”
The gesture meant a great deal to Garner, particularly given what McConaughey and co-star Jared Leto were putting their own bodies through at the time, both were on extreme diets to lose weight for their respective roles.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs gets out of prison early
Sean “Diddy” Combs is set to be released from prison earlier than expected, with his release date moved forward by roughly six weeks as he continues to appeal his four-year sentence.
According to a report by Page Six, the Federal Bureau of Prisons has updated Combs’ release date from 4th June 2028 to 25th April 2028.
The change follows his acceptance into the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) in November, which can result in a reduced sentence for participants who engage fully.
It has not been a straightforward road to that earlier date.
Combs’ sentence had actually been lengthened in November 2025, pushed out from 8th May 2028 to 4th June 2028, after he allegedly violated multiple prison rules.
He was also accused of participating in a three-way phone call, which is prohibited in the facility.
The music mogul, who has been held at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institute in New Jersey since his arrest in September 2024, is also fighting his conviction through the courts.
In December, his lawyers filed an appeal demanding either his immediate release, a reversal of the conviction, or a reduced sentence.
The appeal argued that prosecutors failed to prove their case and that the sentencing judge imposed terms that violated his constitutional rights.
Prosecutors filed their opposition to the appeal in February.
Combs was charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Following a two-month trial, he was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and acquitted on the remaining charges.
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Trump’s neck rash sparks fresh health questions
United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump’s health has come under scrutiny once again after a rash appeared on his neck during his latest public appearance on Monday, March 02, 2026.
The president’s personal physician has now clarified that the neck rash is not a cause of concern, adding that it was the result of a cream that Trump was using for his preventive skin treatment.
In an interview with CNN, Dr. Sean Barbabella said, “President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment.”
He added, “The president has the treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.”
The physician did not specify the underlying skin condition.
The neck rash has appeared just weeks after the 79-year-old was seen with bruising on the back of his hands, which he linked to frequent handshaking and higher daily dose of aspirin.
President Trump’s physician has maintained that he remains in excellent overall health.
Social media users expressed mixed reactions. One user wrote, “Dude is legit decomposing before our very eyes,” while another said the redness was normal for someone of his age.
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