After what seemed like forever, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber finally welcomed their second son yesterday according to People. No other info is known at the time, but hopefully his name will be normal like his big brother Alexander Pete.
Which son do you think will date Sunday Rose Urban first?
UPDATE: Here is some more info on the latest little addition to Hollywood!
Samuel Kai Schreiber – the couple’s second child after year-old son Alexander Pete Schreiber – was born Saturday and weighed 7 lbs., 13 oz, the couple’s rep tells PEOPLE.
No word when People will be running pictures of him in their mag, but looks like they are the ones getting his first photoshoot.
Just when you think that Michael Jackson has decided he will go mask-free permanently, he gets right back on the horse and dons the old lady Lone Ranger look.
BTW was anyone else creeped out when they saw the babies calendar in the back seat?
Ha Ha! Don’t you hate when you go on national television to do a stunt and it doesn’t happen? That is exactly what happened to Eric Scott when he tried to jet pack his way from Hollywood High to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! studios (which are next to each other) and as you can see it didn’t work out! Gotta love live TV, especially when things don’t work out!!!
Jennifer Cullen (Brooke Burns) is a single, working mom who has become somewhat of a Scrooge when it comes to the Holiday season. Even her six-year-old son Brian is having trouble believing in Santa Claus. When Jen’s Uncle Ralph (Henry Winkler), a retired police officer, comes to visit for Christmas, he brings along a new friend, a nomad and Jack-of-all-trades named Morgan Derby (Warren Christie). The two met on a flight, and Morgan’s plans to continue on to Denver are cancelled when he finds out the city is completely snowed in. Jen is wary of the stranger, but at Ralph’s request, agrees to let him stay the night. She warms up to Morgan, especially when she sees how he interacts with Brian. Uncle Ralph approves of Morgan, too, but Jen’s boyfriend Richard isn’t nearly as receptive.
Meanwhile, Morgan has started to really like Jen, but if she can’t manage to make Christmas about anything more than business, Morgan will be on his way to Denver, and she’ll have missed the opportunity that was right in front of her. Uncle Ralph has done what he can to keep Morgan around, but it’s going to take something more than that to get him penciled into Jen’s long-term plans. Jen just needs to learn “how to do Christmas,†and it turns out Morgan is the perfect one to teach her.
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year premieres on the Hallmark Channel tonight at 9p and it is a really sweet movie! Anything with Henry Winkler immediately has me and he is perfect in this movie! Warren Christie is adorable as Morgan and you will that you have an uncle who will bring him over as Christmas gift too!
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is the perfect movie to make some popcorn for and sit in front of the fire and watch, so do just that tonight at 9p on The Hallmark Channel!
Wow! I wonder how someone came up with the idea to take scenes from Star Trek where they pressing buttons and tap them to the beat of Jingle Bells…and more importantly why they actually executed it. I think for Christmas someone desperately needs to get that person a life for a gift.