Beverly Mitchell is very pregnant with her third child. Baby #3 loves to use her bladder as a pillow, and that is causing her to have some bladder leakage. Thankfully, she found some underwear that absorbs that problem. This way, no one knows her pregnancy secret.
She loves them so much that she is proudly modeling them for us to see how comfortable and sexy they are even when you are like 9 months pregnant. The actress said, “Grateful for the mommy must haves like @shopproof leakproof undies and @bellybandit to keep me covered.
Not going to lie, leaking is reeeeeal this pregnancy and I can’t live without my @shopproof everyday undies! I love knowing I’m always protected from pregnancy leaks and can’t wait to wear these instead of those mesh hospital undies after baby!”
Proof also have leakproof panties for periods, leakage, sweating, and so much more. I want a pair!
Now, let’s talk about gorgeous the Seventh Heaven actress looks in just her undies. Watch out Jessica Biel, your younger TV sister is giving you some competition.
Production is just starting up in Hollywood, and America’s Got Talent is one of the very few shows that is back on the job. New judge Sofia Vergara gave us a glimpse of what it will look like when they get up to the Judges’ Cuts episodes. Now, Howie Mandel is showing us what the production meetings look like with him and his fellow judges Vergara, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, and host Terry Crews.
Instead of sitting in a conference room at a table, they are in an empty sound stage on chairs that are 6′ apart. Another big difference is that they are all wearing masks. I am sure they wish that Cowell was donning the one that Hannibal Lecture wore in Silence of the Lambs.
Rolling Stone spoke with 14 legendary artists like Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, Earth, Wind and Fire’s Phillip Bailey, and The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde, and the magazine asked them if they are willing to go on the road again before there is a vaccine for COCVID-19.
The road is a place that is more like their first home than their second one. David Crosby of Crosby, Stills & Nash says his house is in jeopardy because he is not making any money. However, he wants you to know, “I’m not whining about it, though — it’s what we have to do, or we can’t beat the coronavirus.”
While he is willing to put other people’s lives ahead of his own, Sammy Hagar is not:
I’ll be comfortable playing a show before there’s a vaccine, if it’s declining and seems to be going away. I’m going to make a radical statement here. This is hard to say without stirring somebody up, but truthfully, I’d rather personally get sick and even die, if that’s what it takes. We have to save the world and this country from this economic thing that’s going to kill more people in the long run. I would rather see everyone go back to work. If some of us have to sacrifice on that, OK. I will die for my children and my grandchildren to have a life anywhere close to the life that I had in this wonderful country. That’s just the way that I feel about it. I’m not going to go around spreading the disease. But there may be a time where we have to sacrifice. I mean, how many people die on the Earth every day? I have no idea. I’m sorry to say it, but we all gotta die, man.
Thankfully, not all artists feel the same way as Hagar. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty said, “And I don’t want to be the guy who contributes to that. You go do a concert with 10,000 people, and then find out afterwards that some of them died?” Then he added, “Maybe some other guy thinks it’s a good idea, but I’m not dying for Donald Trump. I’m not dying for the economy.”
We all miss concerts, but none of them are worth dying over. Especially, Sammy Hagar. I saw him with Van Halen and he sucked. He was so awful that he forgot the words to Right Now. How do you forget the lyrics to the biggest song you produced with the band months just after you released it? He is no David Lee Roth.
Last week, The Bold and the Beautiful was the first scripted show to go back to work after the coronavirus shut down in March. At the end of the first day that they resumed shooting, the Soap announced that they were taking a break. However, they did not say why.
Now we know why. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the testing lab that they used sent the Soap Opera back several false positives for COVID-19. They switched labs, and no one tested positive.
The show wants to make sure that “our testing protocols were at the highest standard.” Now they are.
Since all of that has been squared away, they are set to resume filming today. Hopefully, all the kinks are worked out.
It stinks being the guinea pig, but we are grateful someone volunteered for the job.
If today is successful and all goes according to plan, then its sister daytime drama The Young and the Restless will be back at on July 6th. Then, I am sure the rest will follow.