Showing posts with label Ferrer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferrer. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer Welcome First Baby Together

J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer Welcome First Baby Together

  • Two months after confirming her pregnancy, J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer are officially parents to a baby boy. Scroll on for the baby boy's name!
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    J Balvin‘s latest collaboration is his most personal yet.

    On Thursday, July 1, the artist’s partner, Valentina Ferrer, shared a photo of the newborn’s foot on Instagram, writing, “4 days of the best Love.”

    According to a source, the pair named their baby boy Rio, which the artist seemingly confirmed on Twitter. On June 27, J Balvin tweeted, “Querido Rio.” And his friend Zion wrote on Valentina’s post, “Saludos A Rio de Parte de Tio Z.”

    This baby news comes two months after the duo first confirmed Valentina’s pregnancy with a photo spread in Vogue Mexico, which showed off the former Miss Argentina’s growing baby bump.

    At the time, Valentina posted the cover story photo on her Instagram, captioning the sweet shot, “Se va agrandado la familia,” which translates to “The family is expanding.” While the stars, who first met on the set of J Balvin’s “Sigo Extrañándote” music video in 2017, have kept their relationship mostly out of the spotlight, Valentina did share her hope for becoming a mom in a 2018 interview. “I want to have a big family—three or four kids,” she told the New York Post at the time. “I’m a simple girl.”

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    And although the “I Like It” artist tends to keep his relationship with Valentina close to his heart, he has shared details about another deeply personal journey: his mental health.

     J Balvin, Valentina Ferrer Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

    “Like any person, I’ve had some challenges,” his November 2020 Instagram post, translated to English, read. “This time, it’s anxiety and depression.”

    “I don’t like acting or faking my happiness or pretending that everything is perfect,” the 36-year-old “Mi Gente” singer added. “I’m like any person. I’m fragile and vulnerable… possibly more than all of you.”

    In fact, the artist’s 2019 message on mental health actually helped fellow star Camila Cabello get through her own struggle with anxiety.

    “I remember bursting out crying because I no longer felt alone, amazed that someone who was achieving such incredible things was still vulnerable and brave enough to share that with the world,” the “Havana” singer wrote about her friend for TIME‘s 100 Most Influential People of 2020 edition. “If there’s one thing I would love everybody to know about him, it’s this: José has always been so humble, hardworking and gracious, and so constantly grateful and kind.”

    Thursday, June 17, 2021

    Dawson's Creek Writer Heidi Ferrer Dead at 50 After Battle With Long Haul COVID19

    Dawson's Creek Writer Heidi Ferrer Dead at 50 After Battle With Long Haul COVID19

  • Television writer and sober recovery mentor Heidi Ferrer died in May after battling Long Haul COVID-19 for 13 months. Her husband, Nick Guthe, said she died by suicide following "intense suffering."
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    TV writer Heidi Ferrer has died following a 13-month-long fight against Long Haul COVID-19, her husband shared on social media. She was 50. 

    Her spouse, Nick Guthe, penned a Facebook post on May 27 “to pass along the heartbreaking news” that his “beloved” Heidi died on May 26. She was a writer for shows including Dawson’s CreekWasteland and Black Scorpion, working in Hollywood from 1999 to 2008.

    Nick wrote on Heidi’s blog that she died by suicide, making him a “single father” to their 13-year-old son Bexon.

    “The excruciating physical pain and inability to sleep from the pain led Heidi to the decision she would rather leave this world on her own terms before her condition worsened more,” Nick wrote on Girl to Mom. “Heidi loved hearing from all of you and she never would have made this decision if not for her intense suffering from Long Haul Covid.”

    He explained that COVID-19 “took every part of her life away” over the past 13 months, including “Her mobility, her enjoyment of food as she had to eat a very restrictive diet, and, in the end, her ability to sleep and even to read books and enjoy them.”

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    Nick, also a screenwriter, continued, “We are not hiding it as the mental strain of Long Haul Covid sufferers is a public health crisis that must be addressed quickly.”

    “She fought it like she lived, ferociously, but in the end it was relentless and took away everything from her,” her husband of nearly 20 years explained on Facebook. “We are still just beginning to process the depth of our loss.”

    He asked that, in lieu of flowers, fans make a donation to the Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program, a non-profit that “saved” Bexon’s spine, he said. “This organization gave us everything and it is what she would want,” he shared, adding a goodbye to his wife: “Godspeed, my Angel, I’ll see you down the road.”

    Heidi FerrerBryan Bedder/Getty Images for TFF

    Nick said he will keep her blog live “forever” as a “living document of who she was and what she believed in.” 

    Heidi moved from Kansas to Los Angeles in the 1980s to pursue her acting passion at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, before joining the Writers Guild of America more than 20 years ago, per Variety.

    On Girl to Mom, Heidi described herself as “a writer, a mama and a sober recovery teacher/mentor.” She offered sobriety tips through her course, The RecovHer Freedom Breakthrough, and her RecovHer YouTube Channel. “Onward to freedom,” she wrote.

    She last shared an update on her health in January, writing, “I’m cautiously optimistic that I’m still improving slowly but surely every month. I had over 40 scary and even crippling Long Covid symptoms in July. Now I’m down to a few frustrating ones, but sooo much better. I have better, very good days and a few bad days here and there.”

    About 10 months into her diagnosis, she said, “I’m feeling more of a lightness of spirit, lately.”

    She reflected on how Taylor Swift‘s music had been brightening her days. “I feel more of a sense of overall well-being. I even noticed I’m listening to happier music. Taylor Swift’s Cardigan got me through some hard evenings,” she said. “That beautifully heart-wrenching song about her mom battling cancer, ‘Soon You’ll Get Better’ was kinda my theme song.”

    Heidi added, “Let’s hope these better days last and it’s all smooth sailing from here. Fingers crossed.”