Jamie Lee Curtis Reveals Her Youngest Child Is Transgender
WASHINGTON — Hollywood actor Jamie Lee Curtis recently shared that her youngest child with husband Christopher Guest has come out as transgender and is expected to be married next year. That’s when she shared that her daughter Ruby, a 25-year-old computer gaming editor, had transitioned. Curtis said that she and Guest “have watched in wonder and pride as our son became our daughter Ruby” before announcing that Ruby also has plans to marry her fiancé. “She and her fiancé will get married next year at a wedding that I will officiate,” Curtis said. Connected through our children and family and friends, it became the links in our human emotional chain that have seen each of us through triumph and tragedy.” (With inputs from ANI) Edited by Anindita Ghosh and Nikita NikhilThe post Jamie Lee Curtis Reveals Her Youngest Child Is Transgender appeared first on Zenger News.
thewestsidegazette.comFred Willard, the comedic improv-style actor, has died at 86
(Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)LOS ANGELES Fred Willard, the comedic actor whose improv style kept him relevant for more than 50 years in films like This Is Spinal Tap, Best In Show and Anchorman, has died. Willards death comes nearly two years after his wife Mary Willard died at the age of 71. After his wife died, Willard questioned whether he would work again. We were so lucky to know Fred Willard and will miss his many visits." Fred Willard was the funniest person that Ive ever worked with," Steve Carell said on Twitter.
Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara on "Schitt's Creek," Canada
Comedic legends Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara met in Toronto at The Second City comedy troupe in the 1970s. The duo has shared the screen in seven movies, including Christopher Guest’s mockumentaries, “Waiting for Guffman,” "A Mighty Wind” and “For Your Consideration.” They now star in a TV series about a family that goes from riches to rags, forced to move to a town called Schitt’s Creek. Levy and O’Hara join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the sitcom.
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