January 2020

JWOWW Shares Update on Her Son, Who Is Experiencing OCD Tendencies: 'Every Time It Breaks My Heart, But I'll Never Give In'

JWOWW Shares Update on Her Son, Who Is Experiencing OCD Tendencies: ‘Every Time It Breaks My Heart, But I’ll Never Give In’

Jersey Shore star Jenni “JWoww” Farley revealed in November 2018 that her son Greyson had been diagnosed with autism. Since then, the reality TV star has been open about Greyson’s progress, doctors’ appointments and any new diagnoses. On Monday, the mom of two shared that her son has also been “experiencing OCD tendencies” with a post on Instagram.

Kim Kardashian Responds to Published Rumor That She Bought the Shirt JFK Was Wearing When He Was Assassinated for Daughter North

Kim Kardashian Responds to Published Rumor That She Bought the Shirt JFK Was Wearing When He Was Assassinated for Daughter North

As Mamas Uncut previously reported, the Kardashians went big this year for Christmas, especially when it came to buying gifts for their children. Not only did Kim Kardashian get her daughter, North West, an actual jacket worn by singer Micheal Jackson, but also a hat he wore too. According to People, the jacket North received …

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I feel Like A Terrible Mother

My Sister-In-Law Recently Passed and Her Husband Moved on Two Weeks Later: How Should This Be Handled?

“My sister-in-law (my husband’s sister) passed away from stage 4 breast cancer this past February. Obviously, my mother-in-law and father-in-law (who I am very close with [and] love like they are my parents) are taking it one day at a time. It’s been very difficult. They have been helping to take care of her youngest daughter (now 14). My sister-in-law’s husband of 20 years moved on two weeks after she passed.”

Judge Says Immigrant Mom Is Allowed to Stay in the U.S., But Her Three Children Cannot

Judge Says Immigrant Mom Is Allowed to Stay in the U.S., But Her Three Children Are Not Allowed to Stay with Her

A mom from Venezuela was attacked while protesting against the Maduro administration and has been waiting months in Mexico to get her US immigration case reviewed. Now, she has been granted permission to stay in the U.S., but that right was not extended to her three children, leading the family to wonder if and when they will be separated.

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