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Monday, June 28, 2021

NHL Star David Pastrnak Announces Death of Newborn Son

NHL Star David Pastrnak Announces Death of Newborn Son

  • Boston Bruins star winger David Pastrnak shared the devastating news of his newborn son’s passing, just days after his birth.
  • NHL player David Pastrnak has announced the passing of his newborn son, Viggo Rohl Pastrnak.
     
    “We have an Angel watching over us and we call him SON,” he captioned the touching Instagram post on June 28. “You will be loved forever.”
     
    The 25-year-old right winger also asked for “privacy” at this time, as the family is currently going through “heartbreaking times.” The hockey star did not reveal the cause of death for his son, who was born on June 17 and passed six days later, on June 23. Pastrnak shared his son with girlfriend Rebecca Rohlsson.
     
    Following the heart-rending news, the Boston Bruins shared a statement to social media in support of Pastrnak and his family.
     
    “We are heartbroken by the passing of David and Rebecca’s son, Viggo,” their statement read. “David and Rebecca are a part of our family and we share in their loss. Please keep them in your thoughts and respect their privacy during this very difficult time.”

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    Many teammates, as well as players from other sports, extended their condolences and words of comfort in the comments section of Pastrnak’s post.

    Max Talbot, a retired hockey player who played for the Bruins, offered words of support by writing, “So sorry to hear,” while Oliver Kylington, a hockey player for the Calgary Flames also commented, “I am so sorry for you guys brother.” The official account for the NHL in Europe also commented, “So deeply sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family.”
     
    Pastrnak was drafted in the first round by the Bruins in 2014 and was an All-Star in both 2019 and 2020.

    Wednesday, June 9, 2021

    Evelyn Lozada Announces She's Leaving Basketball Wives After 9 Seasons

    Evelyn Lozada Announces She's Leaving Basketball Wives After 9 Seasons

  • The Basketball Wives star revealed exclusively on E! News' Just the Sip podcast that she is stepping away from the VH1 reality series after 11 years. Find out why.
  • Shooting her last shot. 

    Basketball Wives O.G. cast member Evelyn Lozada officially announced her exit from the hit VH1 reality series during an exclusive interview with E! News’ Daily Pop on June 2. “I am no longer going to do Basketball Wives,” Lozada shared with co-host Justin Sylvester. “I think that it’s time for me to open up the universe to other things.”

    While Lozada admitted that it was a “hard decision” to walk away after nine seasons, in the end it came down to the “heavy” toll she felt doing the series. “It’s not the most positive energy,” Lozada explained, citing a difficult last few seasons. “Now I have a conscience about what I say and what I do and what my kids are going to see.”

    Even Lozada’s family felt “relief” with her leaving Wives. “It’s time, it’s been time,” she summed up.

    Lozada previously took time off from Wives to focus on OWN docu-series Livin’ Lozada before returning full-time in 2017. 

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    “Going from OWN and going back to Basketball Wives, I was so far removed from this type of dynamic with the cast,” Lozada confessed. “I did feel like I took a few steps backwards.” 

    Lozada was engaged to NBA player Antoine Walker before parting ways in 2009; she was also briefly married to football star Chad Johnson in 2012, and counts Rob Kardashian as a close friend.

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    Basketball Wives season eight concluded with an explosive argument during which Ogom Chijindu claimed Lozada’s ex Johnson romantically pursued her. Lozada later filed a defamation lawsuit against Chijindu in 2019.

    Season 9 came with its own set of headaches due to filming during the coronavirus epidemic. “It was such a short season but it was stressful,” Lozada continued.

    And don’t expect to see the jewelry designer return to Wives anytime soon. “I want to take all my energy out of it,” she stated. Instead, she has her sights set on another series, perhaps even The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: “That’s the only one I would probably do.”

    Lozada previously told E! News that she was “emotionally connected” to Wives. “I was the first person that [co-star] Shaunie O’Neal called to do the show,” she reminisced in 2017 after returning to the franchise. 

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    Yet Lozada hinted at her exit in March 2021. “I want the show to be able to evolve with us because I feel a lot of us have evolved,” the mother of two explained on The Wendy Williams Show“Yeah, we have those petty moments, but I want to be able to showcase different things and not just those big moments. I’m hoping that that happens.” 

    Watch the Just the Sip podcast interview above for more on what Lozada will be up to next. Hint: She’s definitely keeping busy with her jewelry line, named BXGlow.

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