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Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Malcolm-Jamal Warner Split From Girlfriend Regina King in Messy Breakup
Malcolm-Jamal Warner had been private about his personal life in recent years—the beloved actor did not talk publicly about his wife and child—but in the past, he had a high-profile relationship with a girlfriend that did not end well. Warner dated actress Regina King from 2011 to 2013. The two even lived together, but things ended suddenly in 2013 when the actor reportedly blindsided his girlfriend of two years by ending the relationship. In March of that year, King posted to Twitter to deny that there was trouble in the relationship. "Hey everybody PLEASE don't believe everything you read. Me & MalcolmJamalWar are good. Life happens. Forward motion. Godspeed,' she wrote at the time. But speaking with Us Weekly in 2015, King, now 54, revealed that one of her famous exes broke up with her on Valentine's Day, and she strongly insinuated that it was Warner. 'Someone broke up with me on Valentine's. Yeah. I'm serious,' she said. 'Then he actually sent me flowers that said, 'I still love you,' and I threw the flowers in the trash, and he was upset that I threw them in the trash.' King hinted that the breakup was with Warner, noting that fans would 'know' who her ex was. During happier times in the relationship, Warner called his romance with King 'very special.' 'We like to protect what we have because it's very special and very precious,' he told BET in October 2011, per New York Daily News. 'But I will say that it's a relationship that makes all the sense in the world.' Warner died from an accidental drowning during a family vacation to Costa Rica, People magazine reported on July 21, 2025. He was 54. Warner played Theo Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992. He went on to star in Malcolm & Eddie from 1996 to 2000, and Reed Between the Lines, from 2011 to 2015. He also played Sticky on the FX motorcycle drama Sons of Anarchy, and played AJ Austin on The Resident from 2018 to 2023. In 2024, Warner launched the Not All Hood Warner Split From Girlfriend Regina King in Messy Breakup first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 21, 2025 Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mail
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Did Jessica Simpson just take a swipe at one of her famous exes? Star reveals what she ISN'T looking for in a man
Jessica Simpson took a swipe at her dating history while sharing her list of relationship non-negotiables on Wednesday's episode of the Today show. When asked what she is looking for in her next partner, the 44-year-old singer and entrepreneur shared the criteria she's looking for in a man with host Jenna Bush Hager. 'My type of person is a one-of-a-kind,' she gushed. 'I don't have like, a look or anything like that. I just like for somebody to be individually who they are and exude confidence without the ego.' The performer, who split from Eric Johnson after 10 years of marriage earlier this year, explained she's had trouble finding someone self-assured, but not cocky. 'I feel like it's out there, and I don't need somebody to be supportive of me all the time,' the mother-of-three added. 'I feel like the independence I have right now, if I can have that and give it to someone else, that would be cool.' Her comment about wanting 'confidence without the ego' seemed to point to her rocky relationship with first husband Nick Lachey. While writing about their split in her 2020 memoir, Open Book, she admitted: 'We really got crushed by the media and by ourselves.' 'I respect Nick very much. I was really young and my success hadn't really begun. He knew me as this young innocent 18-year-old that had never been introduced to the world in so many ways,' she explained. 'I went straight from my father to him. Nick's very smart. He was eight years older than me, but he was also young.' As documented on their reality show, Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, the former couple struggled with his resentment of her career. 'We were not one of those couples that screamed at each other, let whatever fly out of our mouths, and then make mad, passionate love,' she added. 'We would yell at each other, and then he would go out of town and not answer his phone.' During her Today interview, Simpson also noted that she has no plans to walk down the aisle, but is 'very passionate' and has 'a lot to give.' Simpson also emphasized that whoever she dates next has to be 'a very good kisser.' 'See, that's like the most intimate thing. Grab my face and pull me in! Can you tell I need it?' the I Wanna Love You Forever hitmaker mused. Hager, 43, then assured Simpson that she would find her a match and one that could live up to her smooching standards. 'Even if it's just one night!' Simpson playfully shot back. During her vulnerable appearance on NBC's Today show this week, the star also detailed the emotional fallout of her marriage ending. 'In the face of life completely changing, music saved my life,' Simpson shared. She continued: 'Nashville saved my life. All the songwriters, the band, everybody, like, it was just one of those things, where I really connected to my soul.' The actress made the remark after performing her track, Blame Me, off her latest album, Nashville Canyon, Pt. 1, to a lively crowd in New York City. While Simpson has kept most of the details of her separation private, she confirmed back in January that she and Johnson had been living apart. 'Eric and I have been living separately navigating a painful situation in our marriage,' she said in a statement to Us Weekly. 'Our children come first, and we are focusing on what is best for them.' The couple, who started dating in 2010 and tied the knot in 2014, share three children—Maxwell, 13, Ace, 12, and Birdie, 6. Though she didn't mention Johnson by name on Today, Simpson didn't shy away from revealing how emotionally turbulent that chapter of her life has been. 'It was incredibly healing. I was in Nashville. It was a crazy time for me and my life. Literally flipped upside down,' she said. 'And I really just had to focus on my purpose. My purpose, my place in this world, and using my voice for the right reasons. And trying to just inspire myself to get back up. Have the courage to do it in the face of heartbreak.' These days, Simpson says she's embracing a new chapter—and a new relationship status. 'I'm a very single lady,' she recently told DailyMail. 'I mean, I'm not getting on the apps yet. I would love for a friend to set me up. Are you kidding me?' Despite the split, things between Simpson and Johnson remain amicable. 'They talk and see each other all the time,' a source told Us Weekly. 'They love each other and will always be supportive of one another.' Still, the insider added, 'Right now there is no talk of getting back together.'


Daily Mail
5 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Palm Beach doctor filmed complaining about he and wife's four-way open relationship a year before horrific murder
Newly released bodycam footage captured the moment a Florida doctor accused of his wife's murder had complained about their four-way relationship with another couple a year before her death. Dr Richard Seith, a well-known ophthalmologist in Stuart, Florida, was seen in the footage from July 2024 being stopped by deputies responding to reports of shots fired at a home. The home belonged to a couple, who have not been identified, that Seith and his ex-wife Cynthia Sciarrone-Seith had been in an 'intimate relationship' with, investigators said. Deputies arrived at the home to find a bullet shattered a window and another pierced a child's bedroom wall, and the couple said Seith drove a distinctive orange Jeep. A deputy spotted Seith driving nearby and was heard in the bodycam saying he was 'exactly who I am looking for.' Seith denied firing the bullets but admitted he was cruising outside the couple's home, looking for his wife. 'I look to see if she's here. We're still married, and I don't approve of it,' he told the deputy in the bodycam footage. A year later on July 15, 2025, cops say that Seith fatally shot his wife outside her condo on Lake Worth, Florida, and he is currently being held in custody without bail. In the new footage released this week, Seith was seen in the interaction with a deputy a year ago speaking coldly about his wife being with the couple. Prosecutors say the exchange is evidence of red flags in his relationship with Cynthia some time before he allegedly murdered her, per CBS12. The deputy asked Seith if he had a weapon in the car, questioning: 'I need you to be honest with me now, have you shot any rounds near that house you just drove by?' Seith said that he did but denied having shot it at the couple's home. Despite the bullet holes in the couple's home, deputies were unable to link the bullets to Seith's gun and they let him go from the traffic stop. 'Unfortunately, our deputies didn't have enough to arrest Mr. Seith, and had to give him his gun back,' Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said during a news conference on Tuesday. 'After the interaction with our deputy, he did not continue to drive by—and of course, you now know what took place.' Budensiek added that the woman in the home filed for a restraining order the next day, but a judge denied her petition twice, again citing a lack of evidence. Seith remains behind bars after he was arrested earlier this month for allegedly shooting Cynthia, a flight attendant for Spirit Airlines, outside her home. Cynthia was found shot in the head moments after parking her car outside her home on July 15 when she returned from a late-night shift. Cops quickly obtained search warrants for Seith's home and eye clinic, which turned up evidence of guns, ammunition, a silencer, and a kit that turns a handgun into a short-barreled rifle, according to KY3. Cops also found a GPS tracker that Seith had allegedly bought months earlier that prosecutors say he placed on her car to track her movements. Detectives said that records showed Seith then cancelled his subscription to the GPS tracker just three hours after Cynthia was shot dead. Seith claimed that he had not seen his ex-wife since December 2024 and was not in Florida at the time, however detectives said that their investigation found he was stalking her. This included a witness saying she had seen Seith in the area on the night of Cynthia's death. According to prosecutors, the couple had a contentious divorce that was finalized in May, just two months before Cynthia was shot dead. They said that Seith had been ordered to pay her $250,000 plus pay off the mortgage on her Lake Worth condo where she was killed. The final payment on the mortgage was due at the end of July, weeks after she was shot. Seith remains in jail without bond, and has pleaded not guilty to her murder.


The Sun
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Chris Hughes told me the weird thing he loves about JoJo Siwa. It's odd but it speaks volumes about their relationship
I SPENT the day with Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa on a shoot and witnessed first-hand what they're really like together IRL. And the 32-year-old Love Island star-turned- horse racing commentator also told me the weird thing he loves about his girlfriend, 22. Yes, it may seem rather odd but it speaks volumes about the strength of their relationship. 7 7 7 When asked about their favourite thing about their partner, most men would comment on their appearance - their face, their eyes or typically their body. But it was quite surprising to hear what Chris likes best about JoJo - to see her crying! Before he is dubbed a sadist, his reason for liking it is actually very sweet. While Chris is based in Ascot, JoJo lives in California so they are doing a long distance transatlantic relationship so are often having to leave each other because of work commitments. And Chris feels the fact they are so upset when they have to say goodbye shows how much they love each other. He told me: 'My favourite thing about JoJo is when she gets really emotional. And she gets emotional every time she leaves me. And I obviously get upset as well. It's reciprocated. "When she gets emotional, she gets this like foam at the mouth because she's crying so much. "When she is talking, it happens because of all the emotions. It genuinely melts my heart. I joke about it with her but it genuinely melts my heart.' To demonstrate his point he showed numerous videos of the pair of them leaving with tears streaming down their faces. It is quite heart warming to see how much they don't want to be apart. In one video Chris is filming her from the taxi and she is running along beside desperate to get one more glimpse of him. I was the first journalist to interview Chris about how he'd fallen for JoJo, who rose to fame as a child star on US reality show Dance Moms. And it's undeniable that the pair, who met on Celebrity Big Brother in April, are madly in love. With so much upset of having to be apart, have they discussed moving closer to each other? 'No, we haven't spoken about living with each other in the future. We live in the moment. There's no pressure on anything. I'm happy to jump on planes. 'Most precious human' "It's juggling diaries. Yeah. When I have time off, I want to spend it with her," he said. 'We have a transatlantic relationship – she could live in New Zealand and we'd still make the same effort. I say it's effort, but it's effortless. Nothing is too much trouble to make her happy. I write love letters. I'm obsessed with her. I'd do anything for her.' Of course it isn't just her tears that Chris likes - he likes a LOT of things about her. He told me: 'I love her skin. Her skin is incredible. I love her eyes, And obviously her smile. That's always good. I love to make her smile. She's honestly like the most precious human.' 7 7 The pair are currently in LA together at JoJo's house and have been sharing loved up snaps of them cuddling. In one social post that showed them lying on the sofa playing video games together, fans spotted framed pictures of the couple proudly displayed on the mantelpiece. Chris also admitted that he loves how his girlfriend - who he calls Joelle - takes care of him too. He added: 'I love her mind and the way it operates. I'm actually kind of obsessed with how her mind works and how effortlessly caring she is. 'When she came to my house to surprise me, she wanted to make my living environment a nicer place. She bought me some candles and a holder for my toothbrush. 'No one else exists' "She said 'oh you need this.' She doesn't have to do that but she does these little things that feel like big things. "Just the way that she cares is so special. It's like such a unique way of caring about someone - and the amazing thing is it's so effortless. It feels so pure. She is just that person. 'She does things for me every day. I feel like everything she does can be romantic. The way she looks after me is the most beautiful thing in the world. "I have never been cared for the way that she cares for me. She treats me like I'm the only person on the planet. "Like that's how it makes me feel. She makes me feel like no one else exists. She makes sure I'm fed. I'm watered, I'm happy.' 7
Yahoo
8 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
9 Stress-Free Ways to Bond and Connect With Your Mother-in-Law
This relationship can be tricky for some people, so we're here to help you navigate it with ease. When you're in a relationship, spending time with loved ones can become complicated—there are now two families to contend with, each with its own quirks, difficulties, traditions, and dynamics. Perhaps one of the trickiest relationships to navigate, though, is the one between you and your new (or soon-to-be) mother-in-law. There's no 'right' way to have a relationship with your mother-in-law. You might hit it off right from the beginning, or you may find that it takes time to have a breakthrough and become friends. You don't have to become attached at the hip, but there's always room to bond with your mother-in-law and make your relationship stronger. Having a good rapport (even if it's not a close one) will make life easier for you, your mother-in-law, your partner, and everyone else in the family. Luckily, there are lots of ways to bond with her. Some are about fostering emotional intimacy and others about spending quality time together. It's also important to remember that everyone has a different relationship with their mother-in-law, and it might be that you're never going to be super close. Still, taking opportunities to bond when you're able to will make you feel like you're on the same team. When in doubt, start small and build your way up—it's better to let it happen naturally than to force it. Simply spending time together in the same space can be a great start. If you're struggling to get close to your mother-in-law, here are nine ideas to get you started. Related: 7 Ways Mothers-in-Law Make Wedding Planning More Difficult Cook Together If the heart of the home is the kitchen, that's a great place to start bonding. Offering to help is always a good way to create warmth. Next time you're over, see if you can help her prepare a meal. If not, keep an eye out for other ways you could lend a hand—maybe she needs help gardening or watching after some younger family members. Just look for a way you can assist. Ask Her Questions About Her Life Asking her about her own life might seem simple, but it's so important. Often, we only see our partner's family as extensions of our partner, and we ignore the fact that they have their own lives, histories, and passions. You might be surprised to see just how far you get when you try asking your mother-in-law more about herself. Whether she runs her own business, grew up somewhere interesting, or has a lot of hobbies, try to gently question her (you don't want to look like you're prying) and see if you can get your mother-in-law to open up about herself. Go to a Movie or Play Together If you really have trouble making small talk with your mother-in-law, plays or movies can be a lifesaver. It's a way of spending time in the same space and experiencing something together while keeping conversations to a minimum—you spend most of the time sitting in silence watching something, after all. Afterward, you'll have an easy topic of discussion: the show's plot! Ask Her for Advice Another great way to build a connection is to make yourself vulnerable. You don't have to open up about all of your biggest fears but just asking for advice can help initiate a bond between two people. It doesn't have to be about something big and life-changing (although it can be), but reaching out and asking for her help might help soften things up, and it also shows that you respect her opinion. Whether it's asking for a recipe or advice for problems at the office, it's a good place to start. Host a Family Board Game Night As long as your partner's family isn't too cutthroat, a board game night can be a great way to bond and have fun. First, if you and your mother-in-law feel really distant, it can help to do a group activity before you get one-on-one time. Second, very few things in life are as revealing as watching someone play Monopoly. You'll make some memories, but you'll also really get to know each other. Related: How to Navigate Wedding Planning With Your Child's Future In-Laws Plan a Spa Day If your mother-in-law likes a bit of pampering, a spa day is another opportunity for bonding that doesn't have to involve a lot of emotional sharing. Book some manicures or massages (or both) for Mother's Day or a birthday. Everyone feels better when they're more relaxed, so you may find the conversation flows easier than you think. Talk About Your Partner's Childhood There can often be a weird, underlying sense of competition between you and your partner's mother. They raised them and knew them way back when, but chances are that you're the most important person in your partner's life now. Give a nod to the fact that your mother-in-law has been there since the beginning by asking about your partner's childhood, looking at old photos, and maybe even swapping embarrassing stories about your partner. It's a good way to show that you understand how important their relationship and history are, which can go a long way. Participate in One of Her Hobbies Pottery, yoga, gardening, rock climbing: It doesn't matter what it is, showing an interest in your mother-in-law's hobbies can be a really good peace offering. If they're a private person or you sense that they prefer a solo endeavor, it may be best to steer clear—but if they're up for a partner, try volunteering to join. Go for a Walk A good walk and some fresh air have a way of getting the conversation flowing—maybe it's because many of us do our best thinking when we're moving, or maybe it's just the outdoors that give us a gentle boost of endorphins. Heading out for an informal walk doesn't have the pressure of, 'We're doing this because we need to bond.' Instead, just take the opportunity when the time (and weather) is right and ask some general questions to get the bonding started. Up Next: The Absolute Worst Mother-in-Law Stories We've Ever Read on Reddit Read the original article on Brides Solve the daily Crossword