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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCountry singer ends concert early after fans throw beer at stage during Oklahoma performanceCountry singer Braxton Keith has drawn the line on beer-throwing at his concerts this time for good.During an Aug.22 performance, the rising star abruptly ended the show after concert-goers exhibited some unruly behavior.In a TikTok video shared by a fan in the crowd, Keith, 25, can be seen stopping his band midset before he snapped at the audience.LUKE BRYAN GETS HIT IN THE FACE BY OBJECT THROWN ON STAGE DURING CONCERT"Yall, I know that most of yall are behaving yourselves tonight," he said. "But theres a bunch of people up here that are having a good time, and then theres a bunch of beerthrowing."Keith continued with frustration, "Listen, I dont come to any of yalls jobs and do anything like that to yall. So until yall can learn some concert etiquette, my name is Braxton Keith. Thank yall for coming out to Ardmore, Oklahoma, tonight."After his stern announcement, the "Chase You Down" crooner walked abruptly offstage, as he took off his guitar strap and fixed his cowboy hat. The performance ended earlier than fans had anticipated.Reps for Keith did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.This wasnt the first time Keiths concert got interrupted by disruptive beer-throwing.ZACH BRYAN SLAMMED BY FELLOW COUNTRY SINGER WHO DOUBTS THE TRUTH BEHIND HIS IMAGEIn April, during his show in Gilmer, Texas, Keith stopped performing to scold fans who threw beer cans at him and his band while they played "Honky Tonk City."Instead of letting the chaos ruin the vibe, he took control of the situation at the time."Hey listen up. Pause this s---," Keith was seen shouting in a video he shared to TikTok. "I didnt come here to get beer cans thrown at me, all right? This isnt a godd--- Gavin Adcock concert, OK?"CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERKeith referred to his fellow country artist, whos known for throwing drinks at his concerts."Don't be throwing f---ing beers out here," he continued to yell at his fans as he stopped his performance."These people at the front are gettin wet up here and its gonna p--- them off and its gonna p--- me off."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe singer confronted the crowd and pointed out a young fan who was attending her first country show."This little girl right heres never been to a country concert before, and its her first damn time, OK? Were gonna have a good show for her, OK?"The rowdy audience was heard cheering in the background after Keiths announcement.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 9 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTop California Republican drops two-state solution to combat Newsoms redistrictingThe top Republican in the State Assembly will announce Wednesday a new bill to split California into two new states along a northsouth line as a response to Gov. Gavin Newsom's mid-decennial redistricting effort, Fox News Digital has learned.Assemblyman James Gallaghers plan, laid out in what will be filed as AJR-23, would create a new state featuring its liberal coast and another uniting Californias conservative inland counties.Gallagher, R-Yuba City, dubbed the move a "two-state solution" a term more identified with territorial clashes in the Middle East to Newsoms own clash with Republicans, which is the governor's reply to Texas redistricting efforts."The people of inland California have been overlooked for too long. Its time for a two-state solution," Gallagher said.Gallaghers resolution responds to Sacramentos attempt to permanently redraw Californias congressional maps an act he says would silence rural voices and rig the political system forever.DEMS WANTED TO DRAW EVERY REPUBLICAN OUT OF MARYLAND BUT NOW LAMBAST TEXAS REDISTRICTINGWhile the political power of Californias overall current landmass would be diminished, the new "Inland" California would be one of the largest states by-population in the nation, and reliably right-leaning.Following a series of county lines generally slightly west of Interstate 5 which runs the 800-mile height of the state the new coastal state would retain many notably left-wing communities like San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley and Sonoma.It would also include the relatively center-right Orange County, as well as San Diego County, where the states Senate Republican Leader Brian Jones hails from.Jones said earlier this month that Newsom wasnt elected "to play gerrymandering games to boost his presidential campaign, [but] to solve problems here at home."Fox News Digital reached out to Jones, Newsom and Gallagher, for comment.Gallaghers home county Sutter, located north of Sacramento would fall in the new conservative inland state.It would also include right-leaning Truckee where Interstate 80 crosses the Sierras along with Kern County, where former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., hails from.San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial counties which today make up what is similarly called the "Inland Empire" would also fall in the new state.The 17 coastal counties would together create a state of 29.5 million people while the inland state would be home to 10 million, according to the Manteca Bulletin.MEXICAN IMMIGRANT-TURNED-CONGRESSWOMAN BLASTS DEM CLAIMS TEXAS REDISTRICTING HURTS LATINO VOTETexas would become the nations most populous state, edging out Coastal California by about 1.5 million, while Inland California would become the 11th most populous state fitting in between Michigan and New Jersey.Gallagher has lambasted what he calls Newsoms "mid-decade power grab" as a "mockery of democracy.""Dont ps on my boots and tell me its raining. These are rigged maps, drawn in secret to give Democrat politicians more power by dismantling the independent commission Californians created to keep them out of map-drawing," he said in a statement earlier this month. His comments came after Newsom approved the Democrats plan to place a resolution on the November ballot allowing the state to circumvent its semi-independent redistricting board."Californians should choose their representatives, not the other way around," he said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPState Sen. Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, is the top Republican on the elections committee.Niello said earlier this month that Democrats only recently found interest in redrawing the congressional maps sharing several examples of liberal lawmakers verbally opposing redistricting as recently as July."In just a few weeks, a mysterious case of collective and selective amnesia seems to have set in. Lets rewind the tape and hear them in their own words," Niello said.Gallagher is expected to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. PT in Sacramento to further discuss his plan.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 9 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMinneapolis Catholic school shooting reported by Minnesota governorA shooting was reported Wednesday at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, according to the state's governor, Tim Walz.Walz wrote on X that "Ive been briefed on a shooting at Annunciation Catholic School" and "Im praying for our kids and teachers whose first week of school was marred by this horrific act of violence."The Minneapolis Police Department shared a message from the city of Minneapolis confirming "there is no active threat to the community at this time" and "the shooter is contained." Sources told Fox 9 that the suspect who has not been publicly identified is deceased."Stay away from the area to allow emergency personnel to help victims," city officials added.Footage taken at the scene Wednesday showed parents leading their children away from the school. Residents who live in the area said they heard so much gunfire they didn't call it in to police, thinking it was someone roofing their house, according to Fox 9.Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said "DHS is monitoring the horrific shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis."We are in communication with our interagency partners, and will share more information as soon as it becomes available. I am praying for the victims of this heinous attack and their families," she continued.Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey also said "I'm monitoring reports of horrific violence in South Minneapolis."I'm in touch with Chief O'Hara and our emergency response team has been activated. We will share more information as soon as we can. Please give our officers the space they need to respond to the situation," he said.ATF agents "are responding to reports of an active shooter situation at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis," according to the agencys St. Paul Office.President Donald Trump said he has been "fully briefed on the tragic shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota."The FBI quickly responded and they are on the scene. The White House will continue to monitor this terrible situation. Please join me in praying for everyone involved!" Trump added on Truth Social.The school at the church serves grades K-8 and began on Monday, Fox 9 reported.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 20 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJack Smith's lawyers blast Hatch Act probe as imaginary and unfoundedFormer special counsel Jack Smith responded through his lawyers on Tuesday to news that a government watchdog had opened an investigation into his two prosecutions of President Donald Trump, calling the inquiry baseless.Smiths attorneys at Covington & Burling wrote in a letter obtained by Fox News to the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) that the predicate for its investigation was "imaginary and unfounded" and that Smith followed all the Department of Justices rules and principles in his work."Mr. Smiths actions as Special Counsel were consistent with the decisions of a prosecutor who has devoted his career to following the facts and the law, without fear or favor and without regard for the political consequences, not because of them," his attorneys wrote.EX-TRUMP PROSECUTOR JACK SMITH UNDER INVESTIGATION BY GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSELThe Office of Special Counsel is an independent agency unrelated to the DOJ or the special counsels, such as Smith, who have worked there.The OSC, which functions as a watchdog, handles complaints from government whistleblowers and investigates Hatch Act violations by federal employees. It can impose administrative punishments for wrongdoing, including fines or termination from government work. Fox News confirmed this month that the OSC was investigating Smith under the Hatch Act, which bars certain government employees from engaging in political campaign work while on the job.The OSC's investigation came after Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., demanded in a letter to the OSC that it look into instances of Smith seeking to expedite Trumps prosecutions."Many of Smiths legal actions seem to have no rationale except for an attempt to affect the 2024 election resultsactions that would violate federal law," Cotton wrote.TOP GOP SENATOR DEMANDS PROBE INTO WHETHER JACK SMITH 'UNLAWFULLY' TRIED TO INFLUENCE 2024 ELECTIONSmith spent about two years investigating and prosecuting Trump during the Biden administration. He brought two indictments against Trump, one alleging he violated the Espionage Act by mishandling national defense information and another alleging he attempted to subvert the 2020 election. Smith dismissed both cases after Trump won the 2024 election, a move that aligned with longstanding DOJ policy about prosecuting sitting presidents.Smiths attorneys wrote that the actions Cotton cited in his letter, including asking courts to move the proceedings along and to give him permission to file longer briefs, were "unremarkable," standard for a prosecutor and subject to court approval."This investigation is premised on a partisan complaint that suggests the ordinary operation of the criminal justice system should be disrupted by the whims of a political contest," Smiths attorneys wrote.The letter was addressed to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who is serving as the acting head of the Office of Special Counsel while Trumps nominee for the role faces roadblocks to Senate confirmation.The attorneys asked Greer to reach out to them directly before taking any further steps to investigate Smith so that his findings, if any, could be "fully informed by the record."Fox News David Spunt contributed to this report.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 20 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAbrego Garcia renews push for asylum in US, reveals new country willing to accept himKilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran man at the center of widely watched legal wranglings with the federal government, is making a fresh bid for asylum in the U.S., and he is also pushing back against the government's plan to remove him to Uganda, and instead suggesting Costa Rica."At 5pm yesterday, Petitioner filed a motion to reopen before an immigration judge pursuant to 8 C.F.R. 1003.23(b)(4)(i), to seek asylum in the United States pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1158," a Tuesday court filing noted.Abrego Garcia who was arrested at an ICE facility on Monday, could be heard saying, "gobierno corrupto," which translates to "corrupt government," in a video posted on X by the Department of Homeland Security.ABREGO GARCIA HEARD SAYING TWO WORDS DURING ICE ARREST"I, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia hereby state that I fear persecution in UGANDA on account of my race, nationality, political opinion, and membership in a particular social group," he claimed in a document titled "Notice of Fear of Removal to UGANDA."I also fear torture by or at the acquiescence of a public official in that country. Finally, I feat [sic] that country will refoul me (re-deport me) to EL SALVADOR, where I also fear persecution on account of the above-mentioned protected grounds and torture by or at the acquiescence of a public official, and where I have been tortured in the past."Costa Rica has indicated that it would be willing to accept him, and Abrego Garcia has expressed that as his preference.FEDERAL JUDGE TEMPORARILY BARS ABREGO GARCIA FROM DEPORTATION TO UGANDABack in 2019, an immigration judge signed an order denying Abrego Garcia's application for asylum, but granted an application for withholding of removal.But earlier this year, the U.S. removed him to El Salvador.Following legal wranglings, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Salvadoran man had "landed in the United States to face justice," noting that the U.S. "government presented El Salvador with an arrest warrant, and they agreed to return him to our country."TOP TRUMP AGENCY TORCHES DEM LAWMAKERS RALLYING AROUND DETAINED ABREGO GARCIA: IT IS INSANEA grand jury returned an indictment against him earlier this year that included a count for "Conspiracy to Transport Aliens" and a count for "Unlawful transportation of undocumented aliens."He pleaded not guilty.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 20 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrumps cartel crackdown gains powerful political leverage with El Mayo guilty pleaIsmael "El Mayo" Zambada, the co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, is set to face the rest of his life behind bars as the Trump administration ramps up its efforts to dismantle cartels.Zambada, 75, confessed in a Brooklyn courtroom Monday that he had coordinated with Mexican officials to smuggle drugs into the U.S. for decades and ultimately pleaded guilty to serving as principal leader of a continuing criminal enterprise and racketeering conspiracy.The Trump administration has pledged to take down the cartels and experts predict Zambadas guilty plea paves the way for the Justice Department to launch more indictments against high-profile cartel members moving forward and exerts additional pressure on Mexico to comply with U.S. requests.SINALOA CARTEL CO-FOUNDER 'WILL DIE IN A US FEDERAL PRISON WHERE HE BELONGS' AFTER GUILTY PLEA, SAYS AG BONDI"It gives Trump powerful political leverage," Brian Townsend, a retired supervisory special agent with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), told Fox News Digital Monday. "I expect him to use this moment to rally public support for more aggressive crossborder operations and tougher measures against Mexico.""Zambada admitted in court that for decades he paid off Mexican generals, governors, and politicians," Townsend said. "These are words directly from the mouth of one of the worlds biggest drug traffickers. It confirms what we have been seeing for decades: Mexicos institutions have been deeply compromised."Zambadas plea deal requires the cartel boss to forfeit $15 billion. Meanwhile, Zambadas attorney, Frank Perez, said in a Monday statement that the cartel boss will not comply with U.S. government officials, signaling hed be unwilling to disclose any information on the cartel system to the U.S."The agreement that he reached with the U.S. authorities is a matter of public record," Perez said in a statement, according to ABC News. "It is not a cooperation agreement, and I can state categorically that there is no deal under which he is cooperating with the United States Government or any other government."Perez could not be reached for comment by Fox News Digital.The Trump administration has moved to crack down on cartels, and designated groups like the Sinaloa, Tren de Aragua and others as foreign terrorist organizations in February. Doing so blocks the groups from using the U.S. financial system, aiming to hamper their ability to carry out operations.MEXICO TO EXTRADITE 26 TOP CARTEL LEADERS TO US IN TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DEALAdditionally, the Trump administration navigated a deal with Mexico to send 26 high-ranking cartel figures to the U.S. in August including some with ties to Sinaloa.Townsend predicted more indictments from the Justice Department would follow."I think we're going to push for broader cooperation from Mexico, more indictments," Townsend said. "We've shown that we need to extradite these folks into the United States for prosecution. We have the resources, the criminal investigations. So I would expect to see broader DOJ indictments, in a renewed look at the overall leadership of Sinaloa and other cartels, for that matter, and how we can bring more indictments and more charges against those key players."Meanwhile, other actions the Trump administration could take could involve the U.S. military. Trump signed off on an order to direct military operations targeting cartels on foreign ground, The New York Times reported in August.Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that while Mexico would "collaborate" with the U.S., an "invasion" was out of the question.DOJ CHARGES FIVE ALLEGED MEXICAN CARTEL LEADERS, TOUTS EXTRAORDINARY POLICEWORK THAT LED TO INDICTMENTSNathan Jones, a nonresident scholar in drug policy and Mexico studies at Rice Universitys Baker Institute for Public Policy, said that Zambadas guilty plea does place additional pressure on Mexico to comply with U.S. requests, although U.S. troops in Mexico would be perceived as a violation of Mexican sovereignty."For Mexico, you've got a very sensitive issue, and American boots on the ground without permission is highly problematic," Jones told Fox News Digital Tuesday. "But there are ways that the Mexican government can without violating their own sovereignty. Work with the United States, U.S. law enforcement can be there."Zambadas sentencing is scheduled for January, where he faces a mandatory minimum term of life in prison for leading a continuing criminal enterprise, and a maximum sentence of life in prison for the racketeering charge, according to the Justice Department."This foreign terrorist committed horrific crimes against the American people he will now pay for those crimes by spending the rest of his life behind bars in an American prison," Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement Monday. "Today marks a crucial victory in President Trumps ongoing fight to completely eliminate foreign terrorist organizations and protect American citizens from deadly drugs and violence."The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 35 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHow scammers target you even without social media"I don't use Facebook. I don't even have an email. How could scammers possibly know anything about me?"That's the question I hear from people over 60 all the time. If you assume that by staying off social media and avoiding the internet, you're invisible to fraudsters, think again.The truth is, even if you've never posted a single thing online, scammers can still know your age, home address, relatives' names, property value, and even when you've suffered the loss of a loved one. How? Because the everyday details of your offline life are quietly being collected, digitized, and sold.And scammers are taking full advantage.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.REMOVE YOUR DATA TO PROTECT YOUR RETIREMENT FROM SCAMMERSHere's the uncomfortable reality: you don't have to "put yourself out there" for your information to appear online. Much of it becomes public record automatically, thanks to the way our legal and government systems work.Some of the biggest sources include:On their own, these may not seem dangerous. But combined, they create a shockingly detailed portrait of your life.THE DATA BROKER OPT-OUT STEPS EVERY RETIREE SHOULD TAKE TODAYOne of the cruelest scams I've seen lately is what I call thebereavement scam.Here's how it works:A scammer scrapes local obituaries to see who's recently lost a spouse or child. They then reach out, by phone, email, or even mail, pretending to be a funeral home, a grief counselor, or a charity. Because they reference real names, dates, and relationships, their outreach sounds painfully authentic.When you're in mourning, your guard is down. Scammers know this, and they exploit grief to steal money and identities.The unifying factor is that these criminals don't need Facebook to learn about you. They already have a dossier built from public and brokered data.What's even worse is that scammers can target your loved ones even years after your passing. They can call or text your close relatives claiming to offer free memorial services, annuities, or other common strategies when people are most vulnerable. Your exposed personal data fuels such morbid scams.9 ONLINE PRIVACY RISKS YOU PROBABLY DONT KNOW ABOUTHere's the part most people don't realize: scammers rarely dig through dusty courthouse files themselves. They don't have to. That work has already been done bydata brokers. Data brokers are companies whose entire business model is gathering and selling personal information. They collect from:The result is a searchable profile that might include:Once a broker has your data, they sell it. And once it's sold, it spreads. Even if you've never had a social media account, companies may build a 'shadow profile' of you from leaked data, online purchases, or details shared by others, leaving it ready to be abused.The good news is, you're not powerless. While you can't stop public records from existing, you can make it much harder for scammers to access and weaponize your data. Here's how:While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data removal service is really a smart choice. They arent cheap, and neither is your privacy. These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. Its what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet.By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visitingCyberguy.com.Get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web:Cyberguy.com.Not being on Facebook doesn't mean you're invisible. Scammers don't need you to share your life online. Your offline life is already online without your consent. The obituary in the local paper, the deed to your home, the probate record of your loved one's estate, these are all turned into data points, sold to brokers, and resold to whoever wants them. That's why protecting your personal data isn't about avoiding the internet. It's about reducing what's already out there. The less data scammers can find, the harder it is for them to fool you with realistic, emotionally charged attacks. And that's a big step toward keeping your money, your identity, and your retirement safe.Do you believe it's time for the government and companies to step in and protect your data privacy? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 36 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMParents of 7-month-old boy missing for nearly 2 weeks are charged with murderThe parents of a seven-month-old boy who has been missing for nearly two weeks in Southern California have been charged with his murder.Jake Haro, 32, and his wife, Rebecca Haro, 41, were each charged with felony murder with malice on Tuesday in the death of their son Emmanuel, according to the Riverside County District Attorneys office. They were also charged with filing a false police report, which is a misdemeanor.The Haros initially reported that their son had been kidnapped on Aug. 14, though investigators later determined that did not happen. Authorities believe the child is dead, though his remains have yet to be recovered as of Tuesday.The couple appeared in court on Tuesday with their public defenders, but their arraignment was delayed until Sept. 4. Each was being held on $1 million bond, according to online jail records.CALIFORNIA WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN NATIONAL FOREST, HUSBAND SEEN DRAGGING SOMETHING IN LARGE TARPRiverside County prosecutors said they would not release additional information until a press conference on Wednesday.Emmanuel was reported missing on Aug. 14. His mother told investigators that she had been attacked while changing Emmanuel's diaper in the parking lot of a store in the San Bernardino County community of Yucaipa, authorities said. She claimed that someone said "Hola" to her, after which everything "went blank.""I woke up on the floor, and my son was gone," she said in an interview last week withFOX Los Angeles.The couple spoke to news outlets, making pleas to the public to help find their son.MOTHER'S STORY QUESTIONED BY AUTHORITIES AS 7-MONTH-OLD REMAINS MISSING AFTER ALLEGED KIDNAPPINGOver the weekend, investigators said the couple had stopped cooperating, adding that there were "inconsistencies" in the mother's story. Investigators declined to discuss what these inconsistencies were.On Friday, the Haroswere taken into custody on suspicion of murder at their home in Cabazon, 90 miles east of Los Angeles.Authorities searched the family's home, and over the weekend they searched for the boy's body near a freeway while his father, wearing a jail jumpsuit, was present. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said it wouldn't describe Jake Haro's presence during the search as "providing assistance," but declined to elaborate.Jake Haro previously pleaded guilty to child cruelty charges in Riverside County in a separate case in 2018, Fox Los Angeles reported.At the time of Friday's arrest, he was on probation after he was convicted of those charges and jailed in 2023.Rebecca Haro told Southern CaliforniasPress-Enterprisein a jailhouse interview last weekend that her husband wouldn't hurt an infant, and that she wanted to find her son."I want to be out looking for my baby," she said. "I will not give up. I will not give up on my baby."Fox News Digitals Louis Casiano and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 25 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKristin Cavallari admits her 9-year-old and 11-year-old kids still sleep in her bed weeklyKristin Cavallari wears many hats, but being a mom is number one.During Tuesday's episode of her "Let's Be Honest" podcast, the mom of three who shares Camden, 13, Jaxon, 11, and Saylor, 9, with her ex-husband, Jay Cutler opened up about the challenges of motherhood and explained why her children still sleep in her bed."[Jaxon] was the easiest labor and delivery on the planet, and he was a really hard baby," Cavallari, 38, said. "So maybe, maybe that was the universe just being like, We're going to make [labor] a breeze because the next eight years with him are going to be really tough. And I love my little Jaxy, but man, he was a really hard baby, and he was kind of hard until he was about eight."KRISTIN CAVALLARIS EX JAY CUTLER ACCUSES HER OF 'BORDERLINE SLANDER' OVER CLAIMS SHE GOT NO MONEY IN DIVORCE"This kid has also always had FOMO [fear of missing out]. Even when he was little, I mean, he would only take 30-minute naps," Cavallari continued. "Thirty minutes on the dot. This kid is up no matter what, no matter where we are, nothing mattered. No outside circumstances mattered. This kid only took 30-minute naps, and I'd be like, Oh my god, Jaxon, please, please."This posed a challenge when it came to sleep training her middle child.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Once Jaxon could walk so well, let's say, right after a year, when he realized, Oh, wait, I can get out of my bed," she added. "Once he realized he could get out of this bed, he came in my room I'm not kidding, guys every single night for four years, I'm not joking. Every single night for four years."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERNow, said Cavallari, she lets Jaxon and her youngest, Saylor, sleep in her bed one night a week."I do let him sleep with me. Now it's one night a week," Cavallari admitted. "So when school started, I told Jaxon and Saylor, you guys get one night a week with me.""The problem is in the morning, because I get up before them, and then I have to be so quiet in my bathroom, like brushing my teeth, and washing my face, and getting dressed," she explained. "I want to be able to have the freedom to move about my room and get dressed in the morning without worrying about waking someone up."0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 25 Views 0 previzualizare
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