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Machine Gun Kelly says birth of baby with ex Megan Fox will be ‘bittersweet’

Machine Gun Kelly said the birth of his and former fianceé Megan Fox’s baby, who is due any day now, will be “bittersweet” following the death of one of his best friends.
While mourning the death of Australian snowboarder Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, the 34-year-old rapper took to Instagram on Friday to pay tribute to his “brother.”
“Crazy… I didn’t even cry this hard when my dad died. I’ve lost a lot of friends, but I’ve never lost a brother,” he wrote of Trembath, who died at the age of 38 on Feb. 28.
“We’ll never get another Dingo on this planet. A true rockstar without ever needing to make a song, the most loyal, loud, charismatic, funny, and annoying human I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.”
He continued, “I’ll miss your epic toasts, I’ll miss dapping you up and my hand hurting everytime because you had some odd amount of Australian strength goin on, I’ll miss your bellyflops, I’ll miss watching you walk through the door and lifting the energy of every pivotal event in my adult life, I’ll miss you pissing me off, but most of all I’ll miss your laugh. you were the glue between all of us.”
Kelly went on to reveal how hard it was telling his daughter, 15-year-old Casie, the news. She loved him “so much,” he said, so it was one of the “hardest phone calls.”
“I’ll never forget when she was too young to understand your name was Dingo so she called you Ping Pong,” he said.
“I feel like your up there with my new child, dressed up in a hilarious costume making them laugh, getting ready to send them down. I couldn’t ask for a more bittersweet birth blessing.”
He concluded his caption by writing, “Life will always be less without you, but legends never die. we’ll all miss you brother.”
Kelly’s post comes a week after Page Six exclusively reported that Fox is “leaning heavily” on her older sister, Kristi Fox, as she awaits the arrival of her fourth child — she already shares three children with ex-husband Brian Austin Green.
“Megan is leaning on her sister Kristi amid her split from Colson,” a source told Page Six, referring to the rocker’s birth name, Colson Baker.
Despite their recent split, our insider said the “Bloody Valentine” singer “has every intention” of being a present father in the child’s life.
“He and Megan have still been in communication,” the source shared.
“He loves Megan and wants nothing more than to be a family unit.”
Megan, 38, and MGK broke up in November 2024 — four years after first linking up. They publicly announced their spit just two weeks after they revealed they were expecting their first child together.
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Christina Applegate hospitalized amid MS battle: report

Christina Applegate is reportedly hospitalized in Los Angeles, according to a report from TMZ.
The actress, 54, who has battled multiple sclerosis since a diagnosis in 2021, is said by the outlet to have been admitted in late March.
It is not apparent if her alleged hospitalization is related to that condition.
A representative for Applegate told Page Six: “I have no comment on whether she is in the hospital or what her medical treatments are. She’s had a long history of complicated medical conditions that she has been refreshingly open about, as evidenced in her memoir and on her podcast.”
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Applegate has been consistently open about her condition, giving details about it as recently as Feburary, revealing that she’s confined to her bed due to ongoing pain.
The “Married… with Children” alum made the heartbreaking confession while discussing how she still tries to take her 15-year-old daughter, Sadie, to school and other activities during an interview with People.
“I want to take her; it’s my favorite thing to do. It’s the only time we have together by ourselves,” she said. “I tell myself, ‘Just get her there safely and get home so you can get back into bed.’ And that’s what I do,” she told the outlet.
Applegate shares her daughter with Dutch musician Martyn Lenoble, whom she married in 2013.
The “Sweetest Thing” star revealed her MS diagnosis in August 2021 in an emotional statement on X (formerly Twitter).
“Hi friends. A few months ago I was diagnosed with MS. It’s been a strange journey. But I have been so supported by people that I know who also have this condition,” she wrote at the time.
“It’s been a tough road. But as we all know, the road keeps going. Unless some a–hole blocks it,” she continued.
“As one of my friends that has MS said, ‘We wake up and take the indicated action.’ And that’s what I do. So now I ask for privacy. As I go through this thing. Thank you xo.”
She’s probably best known for her breakout role as rebellious teenager Kelly Bundy on the bawdy sitcom “Married … with Children,” on which she starred from 1987 to 1997.
Applegate has a recently released memoir, “You With the Sad Eyes,” which discusses her tenure in Hollywood as well as her struggles with MS.
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After Dianna Russini exit, Times staffers slam Athletic’s ‘reflexive’ response to Mike Vrabel photos

The Gray Lady is feeling a little exposed, it seems.
Page Six hears that the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal has caused some tension between New York Times staffers and the leadership of new stablemate the Athletic — with Times insiders grousing that the Athletic’s “reflexive” downplaying of the story embarassed Times journalists.
The Times bought sports site the Athletic in 2022 for around half a billion dollars, shut down its owns sports department and began, in effect, using the Athletic as its sports desk.
But in theory, the Athletic remains a separate entity under the Times’ umbrella, much like consumer vertical Wirecutter, which it acquired in 2013. Its staffer also don’t have to observe the official Times Code of Conduct.
As Page Six prepared to published photographs of the Athletic’s top NFL reporter Russini holding hands with New England Patriots head coach Vrabel at a luxurious Arizona resort, the Athletic’s executive editor, Stephen Ginsburg, told us, “These photos are misleading and lack essential context. These were public interactions in front of many people. Dianna is a premier journalist covering the NFL and we’re proud to have her at the Athletic.”
(Russini and Vrabel — who are both married to other people — have denied that there was anything improper about the meetup, and have said that they were both with groups of other friends at the hotel, though nobody else appears in any of the photographs).
Two days later, we reported that the Times launched an investigation into the matter and that Russini had been sidelined until the probe could be completed.
“It was really embarassing for the Times,” said one insider, who told us that after the story broke it was a major talking point on various desks across the Times newsroom, “It raised a lot of concerns because its something that should be taken seriously and [the statement] made it seems as if they didn’t think it warranted investigation.”
Our source said that its drilled into Times staff that they have to avoid even the appearance of an improper relationship with sources, and that the photographs raised unavoidable questions about whether Russini had crossed that line.
They said that staff at the Athletic and the Times “should be abiding by the same standard,” because the Vrabel episode makes in clear that — while “the Times likes to pretend they’re separate” — readers don’t make a distinction.
“It’s frustrating that in this instance it comes back to bite us,” said the source, “It lays bare this fake distinction.”
The source was at pains to point out that the gripe isn’t about the Athletic staff. “Anyone could make a mistake [like Russini appeared to have done in the pictures],” they said, “Someone on the Times could just as easily do that.” “It’s about the leadship,” they said.
Russini resigned on Tuesday, posting a statement on X saying, “I have covered the NFL with professionalism and dedication throughout my career, and I stand behind every story I have ever published,” the letter said. “When the Page Six item first appeared, The Athletic supported me unequivocally, expressed confidence in my work and pride in my journalism. For that I am grateful.”
“In the days that followed, unfortunately, commentators in various media have engaged in self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts,” Russini continued, adding that she has “no interest in submitting to a public inquiry that has already caused far more damage than I am willing to accept.”
Meanwhile, Ginsberg told staff on Slack that he had begun an investigation as soon as he learned of the Vrabel issue, though “our instinct [was] to support and defend a colleague [publicly] while we continued to review the matter.”
He said that as “additional information emerged… new questions were raised that became part of our investigation.”
He said that the inquiry would continue even though Russini had quit the publication would “continue a standards review of Dianna’s work that [the Athletic editorial director for standards and editorial quality] Mike Semel is leading.”
A rep for the Times didn’t comment.
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‘Hunger Games’ actor arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, intent to kill

“Hunger Games” star Ethan Jamieson was arrested for allegedly assaulting three men with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill.
The actor, who portrayed the District 4 male tribute in the 2012 movie, was taken into custody after allegedly attacking the men with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun in Raleigh, North Carolina, TMZ reported Tuesday.
The alleged victim’s names weren’t revealed and were instead listed as E.F., J.M., and K.W.
According to Jamieson’s arrest report, he was previously arrested for allegedly “resisting a public officer” while in Raleigh in March 2025, per Us Weekly.
He was sentenced for the offense on March 26, according to People.
Jamieson, 27, got his start in the limelight when he scored a guest role in “One Tree Hill” in 2009.
He then starred in the 2010 movie “The Rusty Bucket Kids: Lincoln, Journey to 16” as Ethan.
Jamieson’s last role was in a 2013 episode of “Justified” as Milo Truth.
The actor previously gushed over filming “The Hunger Games” alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson.
“I knew that the books were popular, but I didn’t know that the movie was going to be so big,” he told Lancaster Online when the movie was released in 2012.
However, Jamieson admitted that he didn’t want to be a full-time actor and wanted to be a “normal person.”
That same month, he recalled working on the Gary Ross-directed set, telling Clevver TV, “There are a lot of good things [about production], but pulling pranks on each other was pretty fun.”
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