Author: Kelly Whitewood

Jelly Roll Celebrates Going “From Rock Bottom to Holy Ground” After Meeting Pope Leo From a prison cell to St. Peter’s Square, Jelly Roll is living proof that redemption stories can rewrite themselves in ways no one could predict. The country superstar — once a troubled teen arrested over 40 times on drug-related charges — is now celebrating one of the most extraordinary moments of his career: meeting Pope Leo during a historic concert at the Vatican. “From Rock Bottom to Holy Ground” Jelly Roll shared the emotional moment with fans on Instagram, posting a photo of himself beaming while…

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When my mother-in-law moved in “for a few weeks” while her kitchen was torn up, I told myself it would be fine. I even made up the guest room with fresh sheets and put flowers on the nightstand. By day three, the flowers looked like I felt—drooping under the weight of something I couldn’t name. The something turned out to be neon. It started with a hot-pink sticky on the stove: Cook fresh meals for your husband EACH TIME! Another was taped to the mop: Clean EVERY DAY so your husband doesn’t breathe dust! When I came down with a…

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We’d been quietly tucking money away for each of our kids since they were little. Not a fortune—just steady, boring deposits into accounts marked “future.” In our heads, that meant tuition, books, a shot at choices. Maddie, our oldest, is 22 now. She got pregnant at 16, left school, and carved a different path. She and her fiancé, Jason, have two little ones we adore. We’ve helped often—diapers, rent, groceries, the half-broken stroller I replaced without a word. Love, in our house, means you don’t keep score. Kate is 17 and just got into her dream college. The night the…

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I should’ve trusted my gut. When my mother-in-law, Virelle, offered to keep my four-year-old for our anniversary, every instinct I had screamed no. She’s never been subtle about how she feels about my son. “A burden,” she’s called him, always softening it with a smile or an “only kidding” tacked on at the end. Talen—my husband—shuts it down, but the digs keep coming, dressed up as helpful suggestions. “Daycare might be better,” she’d told me a few weeks earlier. “Talen works so hard, and a child can be… taxing for a man his age.” We’re in our thirties, not ninety.…

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I’ve lived on Mulberry Court long enough to know who shovels the shared sidewalk and who pretends the snow is a rumor. Long enough to remember the sound my late wife’s laugh made in the kitchen, and the way my grandson, Harry, used to stamp his little boot prints all the way to the mailboxes. These days it’s just me and the cane the doctor insists I use, a quiet house, and a parking space that lets me shave thirty painful steps off the trip to my front door. That space is clearly marked. Has been for years. Which is…

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I’m Daisy, 33, mom of two, eleven years married to a man I thought I knew down to the way he takes his coffee. We met broke and happy in a sticky-booth coffee shop, laughing at nothing, dreaming over stale donuts. Back then the future felt simple: love, a little house, kids, the kind of life you can hold with both hands. A month ago, James came home, loosened his tie, and announced he’d joined the town’s late-night “community patrol.” Three nights a week, 9:30 p.m. until after midnight. “Time to give back,” he said, grabbing a beer like he…

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Donald Trump’s second UK state visit unfolded with full regal staging—military spectacle on the Long Walk, precision pageantry in the Quadrangle, a Red Arrows flypast, and the quiet choreography that always surrounds high-stakes diplomacy. After meetings with King Charles and Queen Camilla and a separate session with Prime Minister Keir Starmer—where the two men touted a multibillion-pound tech pact—the spotlight shifted to Windsor’s state banquet, the evening that traditionally does as much work for relations as any press conference. At dinner, the Princess of Wales was seated with the American president, and cameras caught them in easy conversation, swapping smiles…

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Since taking the throne, King Charles has made no secret of his wish to bring a lighter, more approachable touch to the monarchy. On walkabouts he regularly stops to chat, trades quips with bystanders, and doesn’t mind a bit of gentle humor. That same easy manner was on display when he welcomed Donald and Melania Trump to Windsor for their second state visit this week. Trump’s invitation arrived in July, and on September 16 the president and first lady touched down in the UK—an unusual second state visit for a U.S. president. The couple were greeted first by Prince William…

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Morgan Wallen Brings Out José Bautista in Toronto — and Accidentally Hits His Wife With a Bat Morgan Wallen’s I’m The Problem Tour has been full of surprises, with the country superstar inviting celebrities from across sports and entertainment to join him for his walkouts. Past cameos have included NFL legend Rob Gronkowski, Kid Rock, comedian David Spade (in his Joe Dirt character), and MLB great Randy Johnson. But on September 5, 2025, during his second night at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, Wallen gave fans a hometown thrill by walking out alongside José Bautista, the Blue Jays icon best remembered for…

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Brett James, GRAMMY-Winning Songwriter, Dies in North Carolina Plane Crash at 57 Nashville is mourning the loss of Brett James, one of its most prolific and beloved songwriters, who died Thursday, September 18, 2025, in a plane crash in Franklin, North Carolina. He was 57. According to the FAA, a Cirrus SR22T aircraft carrying three passengers went down around 3 p.m. local time near Iotla Valley Elementary School, close to the Macon County Airport. All three passengers, including James, perished in the crash. Investigations by the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are underway. A Career Redirected by Passion…

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