Courtesy of the Lane family Chris Lane and Lauren Bushnell Lane are expecting another baby The country music singer and formerBachelorcontestant are adding a third child to their family The married couple already are parents to sons Baker West and Dutton Walker Chris LaneandLauren Bushnell Lane's family is getting even bigger! The country music singer, 40, and the formerBachelorcontestant, 35, are expecting their third baby this fall, theyannounced on Instagramon Thursday, May 29. "Party of 5 coming this November! 🤍" the couple posted in a joint reel showing the family on their recent Florida beach vacation. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lauren Lane (@laurenlane) Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The new addition will join the couple's other two children: sonsBaker West,2½, andDutton Walker, who's turning 4 in early June. Lauren, now a social media influencer,told PEOPLE in December 2024that she's set on appreciating and enjoying her home life. She said at the time that their two "little roaring dinosaurs" are the focus of both her and Chris' lives. "I do feel like when we first had children that was the hardest for me. There was this mourning of the life that we had built together," she said. "I was so happy because we had these beautiful children, but then all the things that made us fall in love, and the things we enjoyed doing together kind of had to take a back seat. And that was really hard especially the first two, probably three years." Lauren Lane/Instagram After the birth of their second son, Chrisspoke with PEOPLEabout competing in the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions and opened up about not knowing what the future holds for their family. In the midst of life with two under 2, he said he didn't see them expanding their family again and joked that he hoped it wouldn't happen soon. "I think with how tired we are right now, two is going to be enough, but I also think Lauren's wanting a girl," he admitted in January 2023. "So, I wouldn't be surprised if we don't try for a third eventually, but I pray that the good Lord above does not allow that to happen anytime soon." Courtesy of the Lane family The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Almost a year after welcoming their younger son, Lauren revealed on her Instagram Story that they changed his middle name ahead of his first birthday. The couple's second son was first namedBaker Westonbut less than two weeks before their baby boy turned 1, the parents officially decided to change Baker's middle name. His legal name is now Baker West, rather than Baker Weston. Lauren shared with her followers that she had "just dropped off Baker's name change form at the Vital Records Office." She joked, "But I'm just having aKylie Jennermoment, you know, changing my son's name." The soon-to-be mother of three was poking fun atThe Kardashiansstar's decision to legally change her son's name fromWolf to Aireafterhis first birthday. Lauren admitted while she and Chris were at the hospital with their newborn, she "panicked." She revealed, "We just couldn't decide and it was between West and Weston, and we ended up going with Weston." "Baker is such a Baker West and that's just what we call him." The influencer also shared that her older son may have inspired the change. "Dutton calls him Baker West, I call him Baker West [and] like his personality is so much more of a West than a Weston, so now he's Baker West." Read the original article onPeople
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Chris and Lauren Lane Are Expecting Their Third Baby: 'Party of 5!'
Beloved 2000s Stars' Suspenseful New Paramount Thriller Has Fans Saying the Same Thing

Beloved 2000s Stars' Suspenseful New Paramount Thriller Has Fans Saying the Same Thingoriginally appeared onParade. Sophia BushandChris Carmackare joining forces for a suspenseful thriller coming to Paramount Movies. But while theGrey's Anatomystars (who never shared the screen on the long-running ABC medical procedural) are a dream team up forOne Tree HillandThe O.C.fans, the trailer forThe Stranger in My Homehas garnered a bit of a lukewarm reaction. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 The twisted psychological thriller, based on the bestselling novel, finds a family's life spiraling out of control after a handsome and mysterious man shows up at the door claiming to be the father of their teenage daughter. Bush plays Ali, the mom to 15-year-old Katie (Amiah Miller), whose perfect life unravels when Carmack's Tom makes the revelation that their children were switched at birth. Per the synopsis, "What begins as an unsettling encounter soon spirals into a nightmare of long-buried secrets, lies and obsession," as the trailer showcases someone kidnapping Katie. Plenty of fans took to the comments of the trailer to voice their opinion, as a handful revealed, "The only reason I'm gonna watch this is for Sophia Bush bc I love her so much!" "Ill watch anything with brooke davis and luke," another echoed, referencing Bush and Carmack's teen drama characters. Others likened it to a Lifetime movie, stating, "It's a basic Lifetime movie premise with one big difference that makes me excited to watch it. When you need a to find a good reason to watch something…..The answer is always SOPHIA BUSH!" Comments continued with, "Looks like a Lifetime movie," "This is not a lifetime TV movie??!! Really??" and "So, Paramount bought Hallmark as well?" A handful also emphasized that the premise felt a bit dated: "2000s called, they want their movie back," "broooo This should have released 2008" and "Should've came out in 2009 or 2006." One might argue that it's kind of the whole point of casting two leads who carved out a dedicated following in the 2000s in that case, right? Paramount is clearly targeting millennials with this one—and, as one comment stated, we're "down for it." You can buy it on digital, June 24! Related: Fans Say They'll Watch Prime Video's New Summer Thriller for One Reason Only Beloved 2000s Stars' Suspenseful New Paramount Thriller Has Fans Saying the Same Thingfirst appeared on Parade on May 29, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.
Shakira, Jason Aldean's Boston concerts canceled with no explanation

Shakira'sBoston concert set for Thursday, May 29 was abruptly canceled just hours before showtime due to "unforeseen circumstances," according to Fenway Park. Officials with stadium canceled back to back shows including the "Whenever, Wherever" singer's May 29 concert as well as a May 30 performance by country music starJason Aldean and duo Brooks & Dunn. Shakira's show was scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. as part of herLas Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tourcontinuing in the U.S. through June. "Refunds will be available at your point of purchase. We apologize for the inconvenience," Fenway Park wrote in a statement shared on social media. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fenway Concerts (@fenwayconcerts) USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Shakira, Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn for comment. Users commented on the stadium's Instagram and X posts to express frustration and confusion. "How do two different shows get canceled so close to showtime?" oneInstagram userwrote. Another Instagram user said ticket refunds were not enough urging the park to reimburse fans for collateral damages, writing, "this is absolute crap!" On X, a user expressed frustration with thelack of an explanationfor the cancelation, writing, "And what was the reason? The show starts in 2 hours. At least put up a more elaborate explanation this is insane." Fenway Park did not immediately respond to a request for comment. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Shakira's Boston concert canceled hours before showtime
Ron Howard Gives the Final World on Whether There Will Ever Be a “Happy Days” Reboot (Exclusive)
ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty; Stefanie Keenan/Getty At WSJ's Future of Everything event, Ron Howard told PEOPLE not to expect aHappy Daysreboot Though he's not looking to reprise his role as Richie Cunningham, Howard is proud of the show's lasting legacy that still reaches today's viewers, he said Howard also opened up about meeting costar Henry Winkler for the first time, and how they "clicked immediately," sparking a lifelong friendship Ron Howardis setting the record straight about aHappy Daysreboot. Howard, 71, starred in the popular sitcom as Richie Cunningham, an All-American teenager who navigated adolescence alongside friends including Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli. The beloved show ran for 11 seasons from 1974 to 1984, with Howard leaving after the seventh season to pursue his filmmaking career. At The WSJ Future of Everything event on May 28 in New York City, the show's main character gave it to us straight: he won't reprise his role in aHappy Daysreboot, he told PEOPLE. "It's amazing, but we're not doing a reboot," Howard said. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Howard's longstanding business and creative partner Brian Grazer admitted he'd be interested in producing aHappy Daysrevival, but Howard said he's satisfied with the show's lasting legacy. "The fact that the show endures, and thatThe Andy Griffith Showis still on — both of these shows have never left the air — and it kind of blows my mind in an interesting way," Howard told PEOPLE of his two early acting projects. "There's something about that that doesn't age — it was nostalgia when it was made." He added, "For that reason, [both shows] seem to endure, and it means the world to me." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Though he's not interested in aHappy Daysreboot, Howard still holds many aspects of the show dear — including his decades-long friendship with his costarHenry Winkler, who played Fonzie. Howard said they "clicked immediately" as professionals, but he also looked up to Winkler. His costar was so unlike other people he had met in Hollywood up until that point, he added. "Henry's a few years older than I am. Yale educated, and he looked at acting in a way that was — it wasn't Hollywood," Howard said. "It was a little more intellectual. It was theater based, and that was new to me. But more than anything, we just got along beautifully and worked well together." Read the original article onPeople
Ryan Coogler hosts 'Sinners' screening in Mississippi town where film is set
Clarksdale, Miss. (AP) — Hundreds of people packed inside a local auditorium Thursday to see the hit film "Sinners," set in their community and steeped in Mississippi Delta culture. The special screening of the blockbuster horror film included an appearance by Director Ryan Coogler and was made possible by a community petition. "I have family from Mississippi — my uncle, my grandfather — and I had never been until working on this script," Coogler said, addressing the crowd. "It really changed me, just to come here." The movie, starring Michael B. Jordan as twins, is about two brothers coming home to Mississippi to launch a juke joint. It's also a supernatural vampire flick that blends elements of drama, action and music. "Sinners" composerLudwig Göransson, actor Miles Canton and others who worked on the film also attended the screening. "Anytime that filmmakers take the time out to pay homage to the Delta, especially, because we're the root of music, the blues culture, that means a lot," said Brandice Brown Williams, a theater teacher who brought two of her students to the screening. The film is set in 1930s Clarksdale, Mississippi, but current day Clarksdale doesn't have a movie theater, making it difficult for people to see the film about their hometown. Community organizers decided to change that, starting a petition to invite the cast and crew to Clarksdale and to collaborate on hosting a public screening. "The love you have for Southern folk, Mississippians and Clarksdale came to life through your commitment to writing us right," community organizer Tyler Yarbrough said. "We are ready. We are waiting. And we would be proud to welcome you back to where it all began." During the screening, the crowd was expressive — in response to various scenes, they gasped, laughed and cheered. Afterward, Coogler and others stayed for a Q&A. One attendee, Cindy Hurst, praised the film, calling it a "really good visual representation of the beauty of the Black culture."