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Keke Palmer Reveals Which One of Her Movies She Can't Wait for Her Son Leodis, 2, to Watch
Keke Palmer opened up about which one of her movies she can't wait for her son Leodis, 2, to watch While speaking with E! News, the actress shared that she wants her son to watch Akeelah and The Bee The One of Them Days actress shares her son with ex Darius JacksonKeke Palmer is excited for her son to see her in one of her iconic starring roles. During a conversation with E! News, the One of Them Days actress, 31, talked about her new album, Just Keke, her upcoming movie The Pickup and the one role she's excited for her son son Leodis, 2, to watch her in. "Very excited for him to see Akeelah and the Bee," she told the outlet. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Emmy award winner welcomed her first child in February 2023, with her ex-boyfriend, Darius Jackson. Since welcoming Leo, the actress hasn't shied away from posting about him on social media. Between silly videos and heartfelt tributes, Palmer has been relishing in motherhood. "Mommy'ing is coming along if you were looking for an update. I have juggled quite a few careers but this is my greatest gig of all," Palmer wrote on Instagram in March 2023. "I will never be the same again, but if you thought I was a bad mama jamma before, you can't imagine the greater purpose my son has given my life!" While appearing on Scott Evans' House Guest podcast, the Nope actress, whose real name is Lauren Palmer, opened up about how she and her ex decided on the name for their son. "Darius actually made his name. He wanted both our names, which is so crazy," she said, joking about how the practice of combining the parents' names is seemingly common in Chicago. "So yeah, that was him trying to put like Darius and Lauren, like Leodis, like it was just too much, but I said, 'Hey, let's do it. It's adorable.' " "I was pregnant, anything went. It's adorable, ... and then also it sounded like an old name," she said. "He sounded like he was marching with [Martin Luther King Jr.]. It's like Leodis Andrellton Jackson. He's gonna be on somebody's campaign." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The True Jackson VP alum and Baby, This is Keke Palmer podcast host celebrated her son Leodis' second birthday with several posts on both her and her son's Instagram pages. In the sweet tribute on her Instagram, she shared a collection of photos and videos from the past two years. In the post, Palmer included a video of her doing her son's hair and another of her kissing him on the cheek as a baby. She also shared pictures of her and her son, including one where they both were sticking their tongues out. Another snap showed Palmer lying on the floor as he sat on her stomach and looked at the camera. "My life can and will never be the same. You have made me who I will forever be, a MOTHA," Palmer wrote in her caption. "Leodis from the moment you were in my stomach I knew you were a strong little boy. I could just feel it!" "Even though you are no longer in my stomach you are in fact my greatest strength," she continued. "Idk if it's telepathy or what but you have taught me that I can do anything and as long as you are watching I promise I won't let you down. Strong baby, strong mommy!!!" Read the original article on People
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Tarek & Heather El Moussa Enjoy Double Date with Christina Haack and Her Boyfriend After Revealing New Home
Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa shared the news that they purchased a new home in an Instagram Reel on June 19 The married HGTV stars seemingly celebrated the exciting milestone with a double date night out with his ex wife Christina Haack and her new boyfriend Christopher Larocca Heather has previously shared that she and Tarek approve of Christina's new man after she split from third husband Josh Hall in July 2024Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa are celebrating a big milestone! After revealing they officially bought a new house on June 19, the married HGTV stars appeared to toast to the exciting chapter ahead during a double date with their The Flip Off costar and Tarek's ex-wife, Christina Haack, along with her boyfriend Christopher Larocca. In an Instagram Story shared by Heather shortly after announcing their big real estate news, Haack and Larocca can be seen sitting on the opposite side of the table at a restaurant while Tarek sits next to his wife. The Boomerang clip shows Haack and Larocca smiling as they bring their wine glasses to Tarek and Heather's in a celebratory toast. In the top left corner, Heather has Haack, Larocca and Tarek's Instagram handles tagged, followed by a champagne bottle emoji. Haack also shared the post to her Instagram Stories on Friday, June 20. This is not the first time the group of four have spent time together. In February, Tarek shared a photo of the group's first double date together in which he jokingly grilled his ex-wife's new boyfriend at the time following her messy split from her third husband Josh Hall. The photo showed both couples enjoying some outdoor dining as Tarek joked in the caption that his 'first round of interviews' with Larocca were complete. The funny post came nearly one month after Haack and Larocca's relationship went public in January. Since then, the foursome have also taken vacations together, most recently for a blended family getaway to celebrate Easter with their kids. Tarek and Haack, who were married from 2009 to 2016, share two children together: daughter Taylor, 14, and son Brayden, 9. Tarek and Heather welcomed their son Tristan, 2, in January 2023. While the co-parents had a rocky start to their friendship, Tarek, Heather and Haack all get along well now, with Heather and Haack even seeing each other as good friends. Along with spending time together and celebrating each other's wins, the trio star on the hit house flipping competition show, The Flip Off, together. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Heather Rae El Moussa (@theheatherraeelmoussa) As for Tarek and Heather's upcoming move, the couple first revealed the news that they bought a new home in an Instagram Reel shared jointly. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In the beginning of the clip, The Flipping El Moussas stars walk towards the front door of their new abode as Heather says, 'Today's the official day we get the keys.' The next few clips show the pair walking through the empty rooms, sharing a kiss and seemingly talking out some design options for the property. 'We have some news….We're moving!!! We are so excited for this new chapter and new adventure for our family,' they captioned the post. 'We can't wait to make this house a home and add our El Moussa design flare and show you guys some of the process.' Read the original article on People
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The Truth Behind Kate Middleton's Absence at Royal Ascot
Kate Middleton's name appeared on a list of people who would attend Royal Ascot before it was revealed that she would not attend the event PEOPLE understands that a wrong list was published before the correct one was issued The Princess of Wales was said to be disappointed not to attend, but those close to her say she is finding the balance of public outings following her cancer treatmentThere was a miscommunication behind the scenes when Kate Middleton pulled out of her anticipated return to Royal Ascot this week. On Wednesday, June 18, the Princess of Wales was expected to attend the annual horse racing event with Prince William, and she appeared on the list of people who would ride in the carriage procession when it was first released. However, about 20 minutes later, it was revealed that Princess Kate would not attend the event. PEOPLE understands that despite a change being made to the royals' attendance, an inaccurate carriage listing was mistakenly initially issued by Ascot. The amended version showed Prince William moved from the second carriage in the procession, where he would have been seated with his wife, to the first coach, riding with King Charles, Queen Camilla and Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia. In addition to many of the Prince and Princess of Wales' friends, also in attendance at Royal Ascot on Wednesday was Kate's mother, Carole Middleton, who joined the event with Alizée Thévenet, who is married to Kate's brother, James Middleton. Carole was seen chatting with Prince William and King Charles during the day at the races. The seemingly last-minute change in Kate's schedule sparked concern as she recovers from cancer. The Princess of Wales announced her diagnosis and chemotherapy treatment in March 2024, spending most of the year out of the public eye. However, she announced in January that she was in remission and has returned to public royal duties in the months since. Princess Kate was said to be disappointed not to be able to join Royal Ascot, but those close to her point out that she is still having to find the right balance as she works towards returning to public engagements following her cancer treatment. Queen Elizabeth's former spokeswoman Ailsa Anderson tells PEOPLE in this week's exclusive cover story how Kate is pacing herself carefully and doing what's best for her health and the well-being of her children: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7. "She's being sensible, listening to what her body is telling her and easing back into public life,' Anderson said. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! The royal mom of three made two outings with the royal family in the days leading up to her Royal Ascot absence. On Saturday, June 14, she appeared at Trooping the Colour with William and their children, taking part in the parade through London and the Buckingham Palace balcony appearance to mark the monarch's public birthday celebrations. Kate then stepped out at Windsor Castle on Monday, June 16, as Prince William and members of the royal family celebrated the annual Order of the Garter service. Read the original article on People
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Kylie Kelce Says Her Daughters Are Going to Camp for the First Time — and Reveals How She'll Manage Summer as a Mom of Four
Kylie Kelce is sharing her plans for the summer The podcaster revealed that her older daughters, Elliotte Ray and Wyatt Elizabeth, are going to be going to camp for the first time The mom of four shares her children with husband, retired NFL star Jason KelceKylie Kelce is opening up about her plans for her first summer as a mom of four. During the Thursday, June 19, episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast, the mom of four, 33, revealed that her older daughters, Elliotte Ray, 4, and Wyatt Elizabeth, 5, would be going to camp for the first time. Since they are still young, Kylie said that it's only going to be for a couple of hours and not for the full week; however, the ultimate goal is to simply get them out the house. "My kids are officially done with their school year, so I thought I'd get honest about summer break as a parent. Everybody knows that when school lets out, that means we have all day every day at home with each other," the mom of four began. "This summer is the first summer where the girls are actually going to do some camps. And when I say camps, I mean, they're 5 and 4 guys. It's like a three- to four-day situation." "I think it's maximum three hours," she continued. "We're really it's just to get them out somewhere else, anywhere else, and moving around." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She went on to express the hardships of finding an activity that all of her children could enjoy, before sharing how she plans to manage summer break as a mom of four. "I will say that our age range right now, 5 to — I don't even know how old the youngest one is," she paused, before continuing, "I don't know. You get it. She's new. It's hard to find an activity for everyone." "So, as long as I can hook Finn to the front of me and everybody else has their shoes on, we just we get the heck out," she added. Kylie and her husband Jason Kelce, 37, who announced his retirement from the NFL in March 2024, are the proud parents of four daughters — newborn Finnley 'Finn' Anne, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, Elliotte Ray and Wyatt Elizabeth. The podcaster mused about Father's Day gifts that are 'actually for Mom,' during the June 12 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast. One of the items on her gift guide list was 'clothes you would like him to start wearing.' Kylie then quipped that if she was going to buy Jason clothes, she would go down a more unconventional route. "I'd probably buy him a banana hammock,' she noted of the revealing spandex thong one-piece famously worn by Sasha Baron Cohen's character Borat. 'Just kidding. Four kids is enough.' is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! In an exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE ahead of an episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast in April, Kylie joined host Amanda Hirsch to discuss everything from parenting to welcoming her fourth baby. Kylie opened up about the exact moment she realized she wanted a fourth child. 'I've always said that I wanted four kids, [and] room for one pleasant surprise. If we had 5 kids, I'd be like that's enough, like we really need to stop,' ' Kylie explained. 'The one thing I will say is there was this moment when our third was probably like 6 months old, where I was like maybe this is good?" "And then when she hit about a year and some change, I … had this moment of 'Oh, I forgot one' because I kept thinking like I forgot the baby," she continued. "And then I'm like 'S--- no. All my toddlers are here.' I had three kids.' 'The switch that happened was when our youngest really started acting like a toddler, and then my brain started saying, 'You're forgetting the baby,' " she said, noting that this was the moment she knew she wanted to have a fourth baby. "I did not approach our third as if it were going to be my last, and so I have this mental block now where I think that one more baby is right.' Read the original article on People
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This 'Magic' Gesture Shows This Teacher's Students That Their Birthdays Are a 'Big Deal'
While some kids look forward to their birthdays all year, anticipating gifts and treats galore, Dawn Ticarich knows that's not always a reality for every child. Growing up, an approaching birthday would fill the now-fourth grade teacher with 'dread' because she knew it meant that in order for her day to be special, her family would have to make sacrifices. 'I could hear conversations about our water being shut off and our electric being shut off,' she tells PEOPLE. 'And my birthday is at the very, very beginning of February, which is always the aftermath of Christmastime so, I knew that it was such a burden for my family for me to have a birthday party.' When Ticarich grew up to become an elementary school teacher, she knew one of her top priorities would be for her students to know that 'birthdays are a big deal.' And Ticarich, whose students know her as Miss T., quickly learned just how important that gesture might be. She recalls that on the first class birthday she celebrated at her "very low income school" in West Virginia, "my heart was shattered ... because I gave the little boy a present and he took it and stomped on it because he thought it was from his mother. He had no idea that a teacher would give him a birthday present like that.' She realized that those same feelings she had to navigate as a child, her students were experiencing as well. That led Ticarich to start creating birthday baskets filled with thoughtful and intentional gifts for each student in her classroom, a tradition she started last school year when she moved to Utah. Ticarich, who now teaches fourth grade, says that while her population of students might have changed, their need for a special day has not. Even for kids without financial difficulties, she says, "what parents can't replicate is the feeling of the social connection, of being so loved and made to feel so special by a class of 22 kids of your same age,' she says. 'That can't be replicated even in the richest home.' Ticarich started documenting her process of gathering gifts on TikTok, explaining the meaning behind the ones she chooses. At first, she paid for them out of her own pocket, but she now has an Amazon wish list for those who wish to contribute. Her method includes sending out a parent survey, taking suggestions from the recipient's classmates, and she says, "just kind of observing what would make them feel special…I feel like you're only a kid once and kids deserve that magic. It's such a big deal to me." She hopes that, beyond the fun of opening a thoughtful gift, the students also get a meaningful message. Gift giving is "the one love language that I am able to do,' she says, so she's showing love by "just modeling that, making people feel like they're a big deal and helping when we can.' During Teacher Appreciation Week, she saw just how well that message had sunken in, when her students cleaned and organized the closet in their classroom as a surprise. 'That's them showing, 'I want to do something for you and it's important to me,' " she said, sharing how rewarding it has been "watching them blossom into these people with big hearts, because I've tried to instill in them ... you're going to cross paths with people who need extra support, and it's really important that you know how to do that.' These acts of kindness have expanded outside of her classroom and into the halls of the school with the establishment of the 'blessing closet' that evolved from including a few necessities like chapstick and hand warmers to multiple closets filled with clothes, shoes and hygiene products, and, eventually, food. To avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment that a student might feel in taking any of the items home for themselves or their family, Ticarich said they established a "no questions asked" policy for anyone shopping in the closet. "Even if your mom needs chapstick, you can take the chapstick, or if the cashier at the grocery store needs hand warmers, you take them, a no questions asked thing,' she says. 'You don't ask why somebody's taking a comb because you don't know if it's for their neighbor.' The 'blessing closet' has since started including bags of food for families at the school who need it. 'We just didn't tell anyone no,' she says of the growing list of recipients. While all of these initiatives first came out of pocket, she has now received so many donations that they've been able to replicate the "blessings closet" at a local Title I school. Despite all the positivity that surrounds her initiatives, Ticharich says that she does occasionally deal with negative comments online from people who don't understand why she goes to so much trouble for her students. At first, she deactivated her TikTok in response, but "pep talks" from people in her community encouraged her to keep sharing the joy online. " 'If you are helping one kid, why do you care?' " she recalls the PTA president telling her, adding that she began to think about the larger impact of letting others get her down. "It was a lot of people saying, 'Well, what if there was an adult in your life who did this? And then they stopped and you went without?' " By continuing to follow her heart, she's opened people's eyes and minds along thew ay. 'I realized that there are — especially when it comes to trauma and rebuilding and restorative practices — people won't understand if they've never lived that. So I was like, I'm going to start these baskets by sharing why I do it," she says. "There have been so many people that, in the comments have said, 'Well, you checked me because I used to think this is so stupid and over the top.' I wouldn't say changed their minds, but I have made them see a different perspective.' Read the original article on People