About two years ago, Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana Lopilato, lives were rocked when they found out their son Noah was diagnosed with cancer. That was then, now their 4-year-old is cancer free and they are the proud parents of their first girl. Lots of great news for the Bublé family!
Lopilato broke the news and wrote (sorry this is a bad translation of her native Spanish), “How to explain that the heart of love exploits us? That we do not reach the hours of the day to contemplate it. I thank God for making us this gift of life and joy! Because to look at his eyes is to look at the sky itself! We love you to infinity and beyond. We were waiting for you not only to grow as a family…you gave us light, hope, finally you are and you will be our Soul Life !! #regalodedios #feliz #family #ourprincess”
I am sure not only will her parents spoil her, so will her big brothers Noah and Elias, 2.
Nearly two months after Home & Family parted ways with Mark Steines, they replaced him with another Entertainment Tonight host. Cameron Mathison is moving into the daily Hallmark talk show with co-host Debbie Matenopoulos.
I think this pairing is brilliant. Both of them are very likable and full of energy. It is enough to perk up anyone’s morning. Not only that, he is favorite on their channels whenever he does one of their films. Therefore, he already has a built-in audience with them.
When it comes to his time at ET, it is not over yet. He will appear on the show whenever he has time to do it.
Before Cameron Mathison was dancing his way to the top on Dancing with the Stars, he was doing much different moves in 54. How sexy was the 28-year-old in that 1998 movie?
Remember when you were a kid and every Valentine’s Day, you looked forward to someone giving you a box of candy Sweethearts. You could not wait to see what was written on those little hearts. You actually enjoyed eating them even though they tasted disgusting.
Why am I telling you all of this? Well Necco the company that makes those Sweethearts, Neeco Wafers, Mary Jane, Clark chocolate bar and so many of the other candies we love, abruptly closed down their factory in Boston on Tuesday. The Boston Globe says that the company filed for bankruptcy in May and were bought by another company who bought and sold them. It looks like the new owners deiced to pull the plug on the them and now we do not know if they will ever reopen.
Since we do not know who the new owners are, we cannot petition them to reopen. I mean, how do we have, Valentine’s Day and Halloween without them? It just won’t be as sweet. There has to be a way to tell them we need our Necco candy! Save the Sweethearts.