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Daily Mail
16-07-2025
- Daily Mail
90 Day Fiance star Eric Rosenbrook's baby dies after he is arrested for hitting his wife as she held their child
90 Day Fiance star Eric Rosenbrook and his wife Leida have lost their newborn daughter. Alisa Eleanor Rosenbrook died after being placed on life support for five days. It comes following his arrest for slapping his wife on the Fourth Of July when she was holding the child. It is not known if Eric's violent altercation with his wife and baby led to the child being placed on life support and dying. He wrote on Facebook on July 10: 'It destroys me and shatters my world to announce that over the weekend, tragedy has struck. 'Yesterday at 12.53pm, after five days on life support, my beloved daughter, little Alisa Eleanor Rosenbrook, slipped the surely bonds to join her grandfather Tom.' Eric added that he isn't looking for 'well wishes or questions,' but instead, 'just prayers' for Alisa. He is scheduled to appear in court on July 21 for an injunction hearing, and for his criminal domestic violence, disorderly conduct, and battery case. He has a pre-trial conference hearing on August 11, has learned through court documents. Leida reportedly wrote on July 5: 'Dear God… You can take away my life, but do not take away my daughter's life. 'She just born. God… If this is going to be my lesson to appreciate life since I've been struggling with suicidal thoughts then take away my trauma… Help. Me. Find. Peace. Help. Me. Forgive.' Soon after she deleted the post, according to UsWeekly. has reached out to Leida and Eric for comment and has not yet heard back. His arrest took place in Adams, Wisconsin, reported TMZ. Eric confirmed the accusations to the site. The victim - Leida is not named in the document and the victim has gone under LNM but the site believes it's her - reportedly told authorities that Eric had been drinking when he went to pick up food, but did not return in a timely matter. The victim then noticed that Eric was 'passed out' in his car outside the apartment, which she allegedly videotaped, the site claimed. When she woke him, he came in the house and slapped her when she was holding their baby girl, it has been claimed. Eric was arrested and booked around 2am on July 5 and has been charged with misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct. The victim went into detail about the incident. She had said that when she woke Eric up in the car, she had their baby with her in her arms and he woke the child up, the site claimed. He reportedly then wanted to hold the baby but the victim said no because he was too drunk. That is when the reality TV star allegedly slapped the victim. The victim said she had been abused since they wed in 2018, the site reported. Eric went back to his car and fell asleep again, police told the site. The authorities said he admitted to hitting the alleged victim. TMZ spoke with Eric who admitted he did hit her when she was holding their daughter. But he said that he did not strike the child. However, he then decided to leave the apartment. And he shared that the fight has led to their split. Eric married Leida after meeting on 90 Day Fiance during season six of the show. She filed for divorce last year, but her petition was withdrawn, it has been claimed. In 2019 he was linked to another ugly situation when he was accused of hitting Leida. He explained his side of the altercation during an Instagram Live video for fans but denied he struck her. In text messages, Leida claimed that Eric 'pulled my hairs really hard and grab it until I can stand up and grabbed my wrist both of them and put me on the corner '. In his video response, Eric disputed some of the details, but his account hued fairly close to Leida's original allegations. He said: 'Leida and I had an altercation. She was threatening self-harm, I wrestled a knife from her. But my training took over, it triggered my I went too far. 'Nothing serious was caused, other than emotional trauma, which is severe. I may have scratched her scalp, I did not realize I did that. After I wrestled the knife from her, my training took over and the only thing I could think of was to restrain her. 'It went too far. I attempted to stand her up on her feet so I could look her in her face and restrain her wrists, but I pulled her up by her hair.' The former Marine continued: 'She did not resist, had she resisted it may have snapped me back to reality and I would not have done it. I like to believe that I would not have continued to do it that way. 'I do not excuse how it happened, I know I should've handled that differently. 'After I stood her up I had to restrain her wrists, I was afraid of her hitting herself or myself. We argued and fought a little bit, not physically after that. 'I kept her against the wall in the kitchen, the corner as she says, it's not really a corner, it's just the end of the kitchen. And I kept her there because she would've had to pass the sink again and the knife, and knives, so I kept her there, I did not let her pass.' Eric went on to say that he had called the police at Leida's request, and that she had been taken to a hospital for an evaluation. He said he had offered to stay at a hotel to give her space, though it wasn't clear what their current living situation is. Neither Eric nor his wife seem to be disputing the most explosive part of the allegations, that Leida had a knife and was threatening to kill or harm herself.


International Business Times
15-07-2025
- International Business Times
Eric Rosenbrook: 90 Day Fiance Star's Baby Dies Days After He Was Arrested for Hitting Wife Leida Rosenbrook While She Held the Child
'90 Day Fiancé' star Eric Rosenbrook and his wife, Leida Rosenbrook's baby daughter, Alisa Eleanor Rosenbrook, has died. The baby died five days after being placed on life support. Her death comes days after Eric was arrested on July 4 for allegedly slapping Leida while she was holding the newborn. It remains unclear whether Eric's violent attack on his wife and baby daughter played a role in the infant being put on life support and ultimately dying. "It destroys me and shatters my world to announce that over the weekend, tragedy has struck," he wrote on Facebook on July 10. Tragic Death After Domestic Violence Eric Rosenbrook with his wife Leida Rosenbrook Instagram "Yesterday at 12:53 PM, after 5 days on life support, my beloved daughter, little Alisa Eleanor Rosenbrook, slipped the surely bonds to join her grandfather Tom," Eric added. Eric added that he's not seeking "well wishes or questions," but simply asking for "prayers" for baby Alisa. On July 5, Leida reportedly posted, "Dear God... You may take away my life, but do not take away my daughter's life..." "She just born," the 36-year-old wrote adding, "God... If this is going to be my lesson to appreciate life since I've been struggling with suicidal thoughts then take away my trauma... Help. Me. Find. Peace. Help. Me. Forgive." However, she reportedly deleted the post soon after. Eric was arrested on July 4th in Adams, Wisconsin, TMZ reported. He confirmed the allegations when speaking to the site. Although the victim is referred to as "LNM" in the official documents and not identified by name, TMZ believes it is Leida. She reportedly told authorities that Eric had been drinking before going out to get food and failed to return promptly. The 35-year-old allegedly found Eric was "passed out" in his car outside their apartment and recorded the incident on video, the outlet reported. When she woke him up, he entered the home and allegedly slapped her while she was holding their daughter. Eric was arrested and booked around 2 a.m. on July 5. He is now facing charges of misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct. Random Attack on Wife Eric Rosenbrook and Leida Rosenbrook Instagram The victim provided a detailed account of the incident. She reportedly told authorities that when she found Eric asleep in his car and tried to wake him, she was holding their baby. He then woke up the child and wanted to hold the baby. However, she refused, saying he was too drunk. At that point, the 90 Day Fiancé star allegedly slapped her. The victim also claimed that she has suffered abuse since their marriage in 2018, according to the report. Afterward, Eric allegedly returned to his car and fell asleep again. Police told the outlet that he admitted to slapping the victim. TMZ spoke directly with Eric, who confirmed that he did slap Leida while she was holding their baby, though he insisted he did not hit the child. He also said that he left the apartment afterward. Eric shared that the altercation has resulted in the end of their relationship. The couple, who met during season six of 90 Day Fiancé, married shortly after. Leida had filed for divorce last year, but the petition was reportedly withdrawn.
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Andor' star Genevieve O'Reilly on Leida's 'pretty brutal' response to Mon Mothma before wedding
With the three-episode premiere of Andor Season 2 on Disney+, the series has officially become the highest rated project in the Star Wars franchise, according to its Rotten Tomatoes score. As the second season of the show has arrived, created by Tony Gilroy and starring Diego Luna as the title character, the storytelling is even more powerful, largely focused on the planet Ghorman which, unfortunately for its citizens, is home to a resource the Empire needs. But there's an incredibly impactful moment in the second episode of Season 2, with Mon Mothma, played by Genevieve O'Reilly, as her daughter, Leida (Bronte Carmichael), is about the get married, that we can't stop thinking about. In a scene described by O'Reilly as a "special" filming day, just as the ceremony is about to happen, Mon, alone with Leida, gives her an out. Mon shares with Leida that on her wedding day, he mother was drunk, and she couldn't understand why she would do that, until now. "We can walk out there right now, tell them all to have a lovely afternoon, but it's not yet time for a marriage," Mon says. "I wish you were drunk," Leida bites back. What's so exceptional about this scene, in addition to the real humanity of the moment, is that we learn so much about this family, and different generations of women in this family, in such a short period of time. As O'Reilly explained to Yahoo Canada while in Toronto, she thought the character's choices in the show would be more believable if she did offer her daughter an escape route from her upcoming marriage. "I remember speaking to Tony about that actually and saying, I believe she'd give her an out, ... and I could have never imagined that it would have been as potent as he wrote it," O'Reilly said. "Just at that threshold that she's just about to step over and get married, and Mon offers her an out, and Mon brings her mother and her history into the room." "So within the dialogue you have three generations of women, and it's such a clear moment for me about what Mon has willfully stepped away from, and she's offering her daughter a chance not to have to do it. And then the dynamic, the power dynamic, just shifts, and that young woman just takes that agency of her own and steps up against her mother. She's pretty brutal. ... And then you could feel that influenced, well for me anyway, the rest of the wedding. Because then later on, you have Mon drinking and then you realize what her mother was like. It's this really interconnected, intergenerational story." Another particularly interesting development in Andor Season 2 is Luthen Rael's (Stellan Skarsgård) relationship with Kleya Marki (Elizabeth Dulau), his assistant. There's a compelling development in the second season where we understand he has a sort of responsibility to her. "When we started filming Season 1 we didn't know about Season 2, and Tony had some vague ideas about flashbacks, and he had some shitty ideas too," Stellan Skarsgård said. "But we sort of winged a relationship in Season 1 and Elizabeth Dulau mainly did it, because she holds her space." "She was boss in those scenes and I was a little flimsy guy. ... So the way she held her place in those scenes made me sort of say OK, I've got to back off, but at the same time, it made a very strange kind of affectionate thing. I honestly don't know what it is, but it's more about feelings." Even before we get to these relationships, to begin Andor Season 2 there are a number of critical, but secretive, conversations Mon and Luthen have throughout Leida's wedding events, with Luthen expressing concerns about banker Tay Kolma, who helped Mon hide the evidence that she was funding the Rebellion. Interestingly, the actors had some logistical challenges filming those moment. "In the script there's all these scenes where they find a corner of a room and have ... these really clandestine, threat-filled conversations, but it was a circular space," O'Reilly said. "We kept being like, where are we going to have this one? So we found ourselves lurking behind pillars." But through Gilroy's work on Andor, there really isn't another show, even within the Star Wars franchise, that balances entertainment with a constructive exploration of fascism and the history of empires. "It is masterful writing," Skarsgård said. "It's one thing to do a piece about fascism for 500 people, and that's easier, but to do it for a broad audience, that's difficult, ... and it's more important." "I think Tony and his team are just very interested in history," O'Reilly added. "I think Tony has spoken himself about this being a platform for him to mine everything that he studied about history and revolution, and what's interesting about it." "And I think what's special about it is that he's telling that story from the perspective of the characters, rather than imposing a historical pastiche on top of it. ... He's really exploring our humanity."
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Andor' star Genevieve O'Reilly on Leida having a 'pretty brutal' response to Mon Mothma before wedding
With the three-episode premiere of Andor Season 2 on Disney+, the series has officially become the highest rated project in the Star Wars franchise, according to its Rotten Tomatoes score. As the second season of the show has arrived, created by Tony Gilroy and starring Diego Luna as the title character, the storytelling is even more powerful, largely focused on the planet Ghorman which, unfortunately for its citizens, is home to a resource the Empire needs. But there's an incredibly impactful moment in the second episode of Season 2, with Mon Mothma, played by Genevieve O'Reilly, as her daughter, Leida (Bronte Carmichael), is about the get married, that we can't stop thinking about. In a scene described by O'Reilly as a "special" filming day, just as the ceremony is about to happen, Mon, alone with Leida, gives her an out. Mon shares with Leida that on her wedding day, he mother was drunk, and she couldn't understand why she would do that, until now. "We can walk out there right now, tell them all to have a lovely afternoon, but it's not yet time for a marriage," Mon says. "I wish you were drunk," Leida bites back. What's so exceptional about this scene, in addition to the real humanity of the moment, is that we learn so much about this family, and different generations of women in this family, in such a short period of time. As O'Reilly explained to Yahoo Canada while in Toronto, she thought the character's choices in the show would be more believable if she did offer her daughter an escape route from her upcoming marriage. "I remember speaking to Tony about that actually and saying, I believe she'd give her an out, ... and I could have never imagined that it would have been as potent as he wrote it," O'Reilly said. "Just at that threshold that she's just about to step over and get married, and Mon offers her an out, and Mon brings her mother and her history into the room." "So within the dialogue you have three generations of women, and it's such a clear moment for me about what Mon has willfully stepped away from, and she's offering her daughter a chance not to have to do it. And then the dynamic, the power dynamic, just shifts, and that young woman just takes that agency of her own and steps up against her mother. She's pretty brutal. ... And then you could feel that influenced, well for me anyway, the rest of the wedding. Because then later on, you have Mon drinking and then you realize what her mother was like. It's this really interconnected, intergenerational story." Another particularly interesting development in Andor Season 2 is Luthen Rael's (Stellan Skarsgård) relationship with Kleya Marki (Elizabeth Dulau), his assistant. There's a compelling development in the second season where we understand he has a sort of responsibility to her. "When we started filming Season 1 we didn't know about Season 2, and Tony had some vague ideas about flashbacks, and he had some shitty ideas too," Stellan Skarsgård said. "But we sort of winged a relationship in Season 1 and Elizabeth Dulau mainly did it, because she holds her space." "She was boss in those scenes and I was a little flimsy guy. ... So the way she held her place in those scenes made me sort of say OK, I've got to back off, but at the same time, it made a very strange kind of affectionate thing. I honestly don't know what it is, but it's more about feelings." Even before we get to these relationships, to begin Andor Season 2 there are a number of critical, but secretive, conversations Mon and Luthen have throughout Leida's wedding events, with Luthen expressing concerns about banker Tay Kolma, who helped Mon hide the evidence that she was funding the Rebellion. Interestingly, the actors had some logistical challenges filming those moment. "In the script there's all these scenes where they find a corner of a room and have ... these really clandestine, threat-filled conversations, but it was a circular space," O'Reilly said. "We kept being like, where are we going to have this one? So we found ourselves lurking behind pillars." But through Gilroy's work on Andor, there really isn't another show, even within the Star Wars franchise, that balances entertainment with a constructive exploration of fascism and the history of empires. "It is masterful writing," Skarsgård said. "It's one thing to do a piece about fascism for 500 people, and that's easier, but to do it for a broad audience, that's difficult, ... and it's more important." "I think Tony and his team are just very interested in history," O'Reilly added. "I think Tony has spoken himself about this being a platform for him to mine everything that he studied about history and revolution, and what's interesting about it." "And I think what's special about it is that he's telling that story from the perspective of the characters, rather than imposing a historical pastiche on top of it. ... He's really exploring our humanity."