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Singer Miguel surprised fans Tuesday morning with a major personal announcement: he secretly became a father a year ago, and just celebrated his child’s first birthday.

The Grammy Award-winning artist, best known for his hit “Sure Thing,” shared the news in a heartfelt Instagram post. The video showed Miguel cradling his one-year-old, whose face was thoughtfully blurred for privacy. Beaming with joy, he held up one finger to mark the milestone as he laughed and clapped along.

“Our baby turned 1 today !!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANGELITO !!! We love you so much!” Miguel wrote in the caption. “So proud and honored that you chose us to be your parents. Papá wrote you a song – hope it always reminds you of how loved you are.”

The post also doubled as a promotion for his latest track, “S1C.LA,” from his upcoming album CAOS.

In the same reveal, Miguel appeared to confirm the identity of the baby’s mother—director Margaret Zhang, who collaborated on the Instagram announcement. Zhang had previously shared pregnancy photos on social media before giving birth, though the connection to Miguel hadn’t been public until now.

Fans flooded the comments with shock and excitement, many expressing complete surprise at the news that the 39-year-old singer is now a dad.

“I beg your pardon… when did this happen??” one fan exclaimed. Another wrote, “Going back to sleep because what.”

“This hit me harder than the piercings on your back!” commented a stunned follower. “Couldn’t even give us a slow rollout with baby feet 12 months ago? All I get is heartbreak over here.”

The post also drew reactions from fellow artists, including Jessie Reyez, who dropped two red heart emojis, and actress Jillian Mercado, who wrote: “Feliz cumpleaños cutie.”

Miguel was previously married to model Nazanin Mandi. The couple split in 2022 after four years of marriage.

Charlie Sheen Reveals Daughter Sami’s Role in His Decision to Quit Drugs and Alcohol

“She wasn’t my final straw—she was my first harvest,” the actor writes in his memoir, also sharing his family’s response to his revealing new documentary.Charlie Sheen is reflecting on the life-changing moment that made him commit to sobriety.

In his newly released memoir, The Book of Sheen, the 60-year-old actor recounts how an encounter with his daughter Sami Sheen inspired him to quit drugs and alcohol after years of struggling with addiction.

The turning point came on the morning of December 10, 2017. By 9 a.m., Sheen had already downed three coffees spiked with whiskey—enough to make him forget he was supposed to pick up Sami, his daughter with ex-wife Denise Richards, from an appointment.

Too intoxicated to drive himself, the Two and a Half Men star asked a friend to take him.

“Sam was very quiet,” Sheen recalls. “I didn’t need to be clairvoyant to know what she was thinking.”

He imagined her questions: “Why isn’t Dad driving—again? Why can’t it be just the two of us like it used to be? When is Dad coming back? I miss him.”Sami is the first of Sheen’s five children. He also shares daughter Lola, 20, with Richards, and is father to 16-year-old twins Max and Bob with ex-wife Brooke Mueller. His oldest daughter, Cassandra Estevez, 41, is from a relationship during his high school years.

Reflecting on that morning with Sami, Sheen writes, “There was only one thing that felt worse than betraying myself—and that was failing my children.”

He continues, “I knew exactly what had to be done. Sami wasn’t my final straw; she was my first harvest.”

The very next day, Sheen took two Valiums and drank three beers—his last use of substances before committing to a sober life, which he has maintained ever since.Sheen has been promoting his memoir, released this Tuesday, along with his new Netflix documentary, aka Charlie Sheen.

At the documentary’s premiere last week, he shared how his family—including his children—responded to the project.

“As any parents would be, there was initial concern,” he told E! News. “Not about how it would be received, but how it might affect me, and whether I was really ready to dive this deep.”

“I told them if I don’t do this, I’ll never control the narrative—or at least influence it, or bring some truth to all the fiction,” he added. “Once they saw I was confident it was the right move at the right time, they were fully supportive.”This openness comes amid ongoing speculation about Sheen’s strained relationship with Sami.

During a recent Good Morning America interview, the Major League star admitted he isn’t sure what led to their estrangement.

“As long as everybody’s still in the game, there’s a chance for a better tomorrow. I honestly don’t know what I did—that’s the issue,” Sheen said. “I don’t know what I should apologize for. But I truly believe this isn’t permanent. We’ll work it out.”

He emphasized that his bond with Sami is “too valuable to lose.”Just two days before the interview aired, however, Sami seemed to mock her father in a TikTok video responding to his People magazine cover.

In the clip, she reacted to a segment where Sheen played “Phone a Friend,” naming who he’d call for a laugh.

“Hmm. I’m gonna say…” Sami paused, then smirked, “anyone but your daughter?” before laughing as the video ended.Earlier this year, viewers got further insight into their relationship on the Bravo reality show Denise Richards and Her Wild Things.

In one episode, Richards tells her daughter Lola, “Your dad wants to have lunch. Sami won’t go because she doesn’t want to. But he wants to see you.”

In a confessional, Sami stated bluntly, “I would rather do literally anything else than have lunch with my father.”

She reflected on her childhood, saying, “It happened in big chunks. The first 13 years were pretty bad. Then we were okay for a while. Now… it’s just whatever.”On Gia Giudice’s Casual Chaos podcast in March, Sami shared more about her experiences growing up:

“For most of my childhood—like the first 13 years—my dad was in and out of my life. The worst was when he’d promise to come to something, then not show up, or arrive 10 hours late. Eventually, we just stopped inviting him.”

Kristen Doute Slams GG Gharachedaghi Over “Disgusting” Comments About Brittany Cartwright’s Pregnancy Rumors

Kristen Doute is standing up for her “The Valley” co-star Brittany Cartwright after Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi speculated online about whether Brittany might be pregnant.

The controversy started over Labor Day weekend when photos surfaced of Brittany Cartwright on a Mexican vacation with her new boyfriend, Brandon Hanson. The pictures quickly drew attention on social media, including a public comment from “Shahs of Sunset” alum GG, who questioned whether Brittany was expecting.

“No shade, but is she pregnant too?” GG wrote under an Instagram post. “I mean, he’s holding her belly and the belly is definitely bellying.”

Kristen did not hold back in response. She took to her Instagram Stories to confront GG directly, sending her a private message that read: “Why would you COMMENT on a photo of Brittany speculating pregnancy? As a woman and a mother. F–king disgusting.”

She then shared screenshots of the alleged DM conversation, which showed GG admitting she was “clearly” wrong—but also firing back with threats and personal criticism.

“Bro u keep trying to ‘come’ for me haha and I hate to say this to u but I’m NOT the one!” GG replied. “There’s an image of that man holding her stomach, isn’t that what couples do when they announce they’re potentially expecting? … I was clearly wrong.”

The argument escalated as GG warned Kristen that they would now have “major issues,” telling her to “buckle up buck teef” and even suggesting she “accept God into your life.”

Kristen wasn’t alone in defending Brittany. Their “The Valley” co-star Janet Caperna also voiced support in the comments, writing: “Never thought I’d say this but GO KRISTEN! There’s no place for body shaming or pregnancy speculation in 2025 .”

Katie Maloney from “Vanderpump Rules” also weighed in, simply stating: “She so weird for this.”

Brittany recently confirmed her new relationship with Brandon Hanson in an interview with PEOPLE. The two made their first public appearance together at Narwal’s End of Summer Soirée in Los Angeles.

Kristen, who attended the event with them, shared her approval of the new couple: “She has someone in her life that’s really amazing that I am head over heels for. This person is very wonderful and very cool. Very family-feeling.”

Although Brittany—who shares a 4-year-old son, Cruz, with ex-husband Jax Taylor—didn’t reveal many details about her new boyfriend, she did mention one important commonality: they’re both parents.

“He’s a dad, so it makes it really easy,” Kristen added. “A lot easier and understandable.”

When asked how serious the relationship is, Brittany replied, “we’ll see.”

OnlyFans creator Annie Knight has publicly criticized fellow content creator Sophie Rain for what she calls “misleading” comments about morality and earnings on the platform.

Knight accused Rain of promoting a false narrative that suggests women can make millions on OnlyFans without posting explicit content.

The controversy started after Rain appeared on the Banging Out podcast, where she distanced herself from creators who produce adult material. Rain claimed that she and her former housemates from the Bop House have maintained their “morals” by not crossing certain lines—implying that those who do, lack principles. She also stated that she is a virgin and doesn’t engage in explicit content.

Additionally, Rain boasted about earning $82 million in just 18 months during an appearance on David Dobrik’s YouTube vlog—even comparing her success to that of LeBron James.

In response, Knight told Us Weekly that Rain is being dishonest about both her content and income. “She’s creating an entirely false narrative,” Knight said, “which teaches young women that if they join OnlyFans and post bikini photos—with no nudity—they’ll make $80 million. That’s simply not true.”

Knight also pointed out that Rain’s page includes strip teases and full nudity, contradicting her public statements. “She’s lying about the type of content she creates and the money she makes,” Knight added.

What irritated Knight most was Rain’s suggestion that sex workers lack morals. “It’s bullshit,” Knight stated. “She’s adding to the stigma against sex workers while trying to make herself look morally superior.” Knight, who has been open about her own explicit content and high earnings—reporting over $200,000 per month—emphasized that having morals and doing sex work are not mutually exclusive.

“I have strong morals. I believe in right and wrong, individuality, sexual freedom, and being kind and non-judgmental,” Knight explained. “What Sophie said is false in every way.”

Knight also highlighted the challenges of being a full-time creator: “This isn’t an easy job. We deal with constant criticism, it affects our personal relationships, and we have to hustle non-stop. You’re creating content across multiple platforms around the clock.”

She concluded by urging Rain to be more honest and reflective: “She needs to look in the mirror. By her own logic, if she’s posting explicit content, then she’s also compromising her morals.”

Ricky Martin’s ex-husband, Jwan Yosef, is speaking out about their positive co-parenting journey nearly two years after their separation.

The former couple, who were married for six years, continue to raise their two children — 6-year-old Lucia and 5-year-old son Renn — in a supportive and closely connected way. Despite living apart, they remain in frequent communication to ensure their kids feel surrounded by love and consistency.

“We’ve actually had the most wonderful relationship,” Yosef shared in a recent interview with Attitude. “It’s a very solid and calm co-parenting situation. We live just 10 minutes away from each other and talk every other day. We both love our children deeply.”

Yosef, an artist, also reflected on what he describes as an ongoing and meaningful way of life rather than just a temporary arrangement. “It’s been an extremely lovely experience — though actually, it’s not just an experience, it’s a way of living,” he explained.

He went on to discuss how rewarding it has been to parent as a queer man, noting that it has helped him better understand himself while educating his children about diverse family structures.

“Raising kids with this level of awareness is pretty amazing,” Yosef said. “We talk regularly about how every family looks different. It’s educational for them, and it also helps me put my own role into perspective.”

Like all parents, Yosef acknowledges that raising children comes with both challenges and rewards.

“It’s super fun and glorious — I wouldn’t change a thing. But it’s also incredibly stressful and incredibly rewarding, all at once,” he said. “Some days they give you nothing; other days they give you everything. It’s a whole spectrum of emotions.”

He added, “Parenting is the wildest thing I’ve ever done. I’ve gained so much respect for my own parents since becoming a father.”

Despite the occasional stresses, Yosef encourages anyone who wants children to embrace the journey.

“There’s important work to be done here — for our children and for the next generation,” he emphasized.

Ricky Martin filed for divorce from Yosef in 2023, requesting joint custody of Lucia and Renn. Martin also has 17-year-old twin sons, Matteo and Valentino, from a previous relationship.

Earlier this year, Martin spoke about his younger children’s personalities at the Creative Artists Agency’s Amplify summit. He described Lucia as “an artist,” noting that she often greets him with new drawings — a talent he lovingly attributes to her father, Jwan.

His son Renn, Martin shared, has such a calm demeanor that he sometimes calls him “Renn Zen.” “He’s super cool,” Martin said. “Sometimes he has his moments, like all kids — you just give him a little space.”

Chloë Grace Moretz and Kate Harrison Tie the Knot in Custom Louis Vuitton Gowns

Chloë Grace Moretz is officially married!

The celebrated actress exchanged vows with photographer Kate Harrison during a beautiful ceremony held over Labor Day weekend. Both brides wore custom-made Louis Vuitton dresses, adding a touch of high fashion to their special day.According to Vogue, which exclusively covered the bridal fittings, Moretz and Harrison began dating back in 2018. The couple publicly announced their engagement on January 1, 2025. Moretz, who came out as gay in November 2024, chose to wear a striking blue gown for the occasion, while Harrison opted for a more traditional white design.

In the lead-up to the wedding, the couple visited the Louis Vuitton atelier in Paris for private fittings. They made sure not to see each other’s dresses before the ceremony, preserving the magic of the big reveal.

“After we got engaged, I knew I wanted Nicolas Ghesquière and Louis Vuitton to design my wedding dress,” Moretz shared with Vogue. “His response was incredibly enthusiastic—not only did he agree to create my dress, but he also offered to design Kate’s and both of our after-party outfits.”

Reflecting on her light blue gown, Moretz described it as having an “Old Hollywood” allure. She traced her inspiration back to a blue leather Louis Vuitton dress she wore to the Academy Gala.

“I turned to my stylist and said, ‘Maybe we should consider this color for the wedding,’” she recalled. “It just feels authentic to who I am. I never imagined myself in a traditional white wedding gown—I always knew I’d choose something unique.”For her part, Harrison envisioned a form-fitting white dress that emphasized her waistline and featured delicate embroidery.

“I’ve always loved soft sweetheart necklines,” Harrison explained. “When I mentioned embellishments to Nicolas, his face lit up. He created this incredible, flowing embroidery that was beyond anything I could have imagined.”Moretz also revealed her reception look—a custom jacket paired with a cowboy hat that showcased her tattoos and gave a playful “yee-haw” vibe.

When asked about what she most looked forward to about married life, Moretz emphasized commitment and daily choice.

“We’ve been together for nearly seven years,” she said. “What excites me is making this promise to each other in a new, profound way—choosing one another, every single day.”

Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is forcefully denying allegations of drug use in the presence of his children, following claims made by his estranged wife, Kayla Lochte, in recent legal documents.

The court filing, submitted on August 21, accuses Lochte of inhaling nitrous oxide in front of one of their three children and alleges the presence of cocaine in their shared home. Kayla is seeking sole physical custody of their children—Caiden, 8, Liv, 6, and Georgia, 2—as a result of these accusations.

In response, Lochte acknowledges past struggles with substance use but firmly denies ever endangering his kids. “While I have used drugs in my home, I have never done so in front of or around my children. I have never driven them under the influence,” he stated in an interview with Us Weekly.

Lochte explained that his substance use began after a severe car accident in Gainesville, Florida, in 2023, which he described as a “near-death experience.” The incident left him with a broken leg, requiring surgery and months of rehabilitation. “I fell into a cycle of depression that led to substance abuse,” he revealed.

During this difficult period, Lochte says he occasionally retreated to his truck before entering the house—not because he was impaired, but to decompress from what he called a “toxic and overwhelming” home environment.

Months after the accident, Lochte entered a recovery program. He recently shared with his followers that he has been sober for 54 days. “We all make mistakes in life. We are not defined by those mistakes, but by how we learn from them and the work we put in to overcome them,” he said.

He also offered encouragement to others facing similar challenges: “To anyone struggling with substance abuse—you are not alone. There are people who love you, and resources are available. Reaching out is the first step toward healing.”

The divorce proceedings between Lochte and his wife remain ongoing. Kayla has additionally requested spousal support, exclusive use of their Florida home, and permission to relocate with the children to California.

Sami Sheen Calls Out Estranged Father Charlie Sheen in TikTok Post

The 21-year-old content creator publicly criticized her father just as the actor is promoting his new memoir, ‘The Book of Sheen,’ and an upcoming Netflix documentary, ‘aka Charlie Sheen.’

Sami Sheen is speaking out about her strained relationship with her father, actor Charlie Sheen.

On Wednesday, the daughter of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards posted a TikTok video seemingly criticizing her father. Her post came in response to a recent People magazine cover story where Sheen promoted his memoir and a new Netflix documentary.

In the clip, Sami stitched a TikTok from People in which Charlie, 60, played a game called “Phone a Friend.” The “Two and a Half Men” star was asked which friend he would call when he needed a laugh, a pep talk, and more.

After watching a segment where Charlie was asked, “Who do you call if you just need a laugh?”, Sami turned to the camera with a sarcastic comment.

“Hmm. I’m gonna say… anyone but your daughter?” she replied, before laughing as the video ended.

In the full version of the People video, Charlie named his brother, Emilio Estevez, as the person he would call.

This isn’t the first time Sami has addressed the distance between them. Earlier this year, she revealed on Gia Giudice’s “Casual Chaos” podcast that she had cut off contact with her father after growing “frustrated” with his behavior.

“We haven’t spoken on the phone in almost a year, and we haven’t texted in a little over six months,” she shared.

She explained that their relationship had already been fading due to Charlie’s busy schedule. But what finally led her to cut ties was his reaction to her rhinoplasty surgery.

“I was really mad that he couldn’t even call me or anything to see if I made it out of surgery,” Sami said.

According to her, Charlie texted her 24 hours later with a casual, “Oh, did you make it out okay?”

She responded, “I could have been dead by now, but yeah, I’m fine.”

That exchange quickly escalated. “He was saying stuff like, ‘Oh, it’s not like you got a new kidney. You’re fine,’” Sami recalled. “I was like, ‘Okay, thank you for making this worse.’”

What started as a disagreement soon “tumbled into something really big,” leading Sami to consciously distance herself.

She emphasized that while the surgery wasn’t life-threatening, what she needed was emotional support—which she didn’t receive.

Things reached a point where Sami decided to block her father after what she described as repeated “crazy” messages.

“I’ve had him blocked for a minute now. I had to block his email as well,” she revealed. “He actually got a new number on Christmas to text me other crazy stuff, so I had to block that number too.”

Eventually, she told him directly: “Do not contact me ever again because this is crazy.”

Sami is the first daughter of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards. The former couple also has another daughter, Lola, 20. Charlie is also father to 16-year-old twins Max and Bob from his marriage to Brooke Mueller, and has a 41-year-old daughter, Cassandra Estevez, from a previous relationship.

Everything Ariana Grande Has Been Up to Since Her Last Tour in 2019

Ariana Grande just announced her first tour in six years—and it turns out she’s been anything but idle since her last run of shows. While many know she’s been deep in the world of Wicked, that’s only part of the story.

Arianators everywhere are celebrating the end of the long wait for new live performances. The singer revealed plans for her “Eternal Sunshine” tour in 2026, sending fans into a frenzy as she mapped out dates across the U.S. and Canada before finishing in London.

The surprise announcement followed a mysterious video posted to her Instagram on August 27th. In the clip, Grande’s hand shakes as she attempts to tap a screen that reads: “A corrupt file has been found and corrected.” The video then cuts to text saying: “See you next year… Announcement loading…”

The news came as a pleasant shock. Only months earlier, in a December 2024 interview with Variety, Grande had hinted that touring wasn’t in her immediate plans. “My fans know that music and performing will always be part of me, but I don’t see a tour happening soon,” she explained. “I want to explore other art forms, and right now, acting feels like home.”

She added, “I’m thankful for my fans’ patience. We’ve grown so much together throughout the Wicked journey. But music will always be my lifeline—even if I’m just performing at my mom’s house.”

After some fans expressed disappointment online, Grande responded in a July post, assuring them: “I’m working on a plan to sing for you all next year—even if it’s just for a little while.” She playfully scolded, “It’s silly to think that just because I’m busy with other projects, I’d ever abandon music. It’s my heart. There has to be space for everything.”

So what has Ariana been doing since the Sweetener World Tour wrapped in late 2019?

Following the tour—which spanned 101 dates in support of her albums Sweetener (2018) and Thank U, Next (2019)—Grande didn’t exactly disappear. She stayed in the spotlight, just in different ways.

Despite the global slowdown in 2020, she kept busy: releasing the charity single “Stuck with U” with Justin Bieber, dropping her sixth studio album Positions, performing at the Grammys, and collaborating with Lady Gaga on the smash “Rain On Me.” She also bought a new home in Hollywood Hills and confirmed her relationship with real estate agent Dalton Gomez. The couple got engaged by year’s end.

2021 was equally eventful: Grande married Gomez in an intimate ceremony, released a star-packed remix of “34+35” with Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion, and launched her beauty brand r.e.m. beauty. She also appeared in the film Don’t Look Up and joined season 21 of The Voice as a coach.

The following year, she focused on expanding her business—unveiling a second chapter of R.E.M. Beauty and introducing a body care line, God Is A Woman. Then came Wicked. Landing the role of Glinda was a dream come true for Grande, who committed fully to the film adaptation—so much so that 2022 became the first year since her debut without any new music releases.

In 2023, Wicked production was in full swing. Grande finalized her divorce from Gomez and began dating co-star Ethan Slater. She still found time to feature on The Weeknd’s “Die For You” remix, launch her 13th fragrance Cloud Pink, and make a guest appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Come 2024, Grande was immersed in promoting Wicked—but still delivered her seventh album, Eternal Sunshine. She also faced public scrutiny over her new relationship, changing appearance, and health during the press tour.

Now, in 2025, she’s gearing up for another round of promotions for Wicked: Part Two—all while likely working behind the scenes to prepare for her highly anticipated return to the stage.

Khloe Kardashian recently joined the growing list of celebrities seeking innovative medical treatments south of the border—and she couldn’t be more enthusiastic about the results.

The reality TV star took to Instagram to share her positive experience with stem cell therapy, a treatment she received in Mexico.

“I’m in awe of the science and so hopeful for the future,” Khloe shared. “My dream is that one day treatments like this will be accessible and affordable to everyone, everywhere.”

It’s no secret that the Kardashians are early adopters of cutting-edge wellness procedures. Following in the footsteps of her sister Kim, who traveled to Mexico for stem cell treatment on a shoulder injury, Khloe decided to explore the same regenerative therapy. She visited Dr. Adeel Khan, a physician known in celebrity circles for his work in regenerative medicine. His clinic, Eterna, has also attracted A-listers like Chris Hemsworth and Zac Efron.

Khloe emphasized the benefits she’s noticed since the treatment, especially given her active lifestyle. “I work out five days a week, so having something to help with recovery, inflammation, and overall wellness is next level,” she wrote. “Not to mention the bonus of anti-aging—maybe my favorite perk.”

While stem cells are currently FDA-approved in the U.S. for certain conditions, such as blood cancers and immune disorders, their use for sports recovery, anti-aging, and inflammation is still considered experimental domestically—which is why many Americans are looking abroad for access.

Still, the public response to Khloe’s announcement was mixed. While many fans expressed support, others felt the post highlighted the gap between the healthcare experiences of the wealthy and the average person.

“I love the Kardashians, but ALL of their healthcare-related posts are so out of touch,” one comment read.

Another user wrote, “Good to know billionaires can afford to live a long healthy happy life. I’ll go sit in my corner struggling with debilitating Lyme disease because I can’t afford health insurance…”

Just weeks earlier, Kim Kardashian shared a similar experience with the same doctor, detailing how stem cell therapy helped resolve her chronic shoulder and back pain. She described the treatment as “a game-changer” but also acknowledged the current barriers to access, reminding followers that such procedures aren’t yet widely available in the U.S.

Zac Efron and Chris Hemsworth have also posted about their positive outcomes with Dr. Khan’ clinic, though Hemsworth did not share specifics regarding his treatment.

As regenerative medicine continues to evolve, so does the conversation around its accessibility—and whether emerging therapies will remain available only to those who can afford to travel and pay out-of-pocket, or eventually become part of mainstream medical care.