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Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn split after 3 years of dating
Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn have reportedly called it quits.
The 33-year-old Green Bay Packers quarterback and 36-year-old actress recently broke up after three years of dating, according to People.
"They have amicably ended their relationship of three years," a source told the magazine. "[They] remain close friends and wish nothing but the best for each other moving forward."
E! News reported Rodgers and Munn were "just on two different pages in life" and that the actress was the one that "called the break." An insider predicted a reconciliation may happen in the future.
"They were great together -- never had fights, so getting back together can be possible, but as of now, they need time," the source said.
Rodgers and Munn were the subject of engagement rumors in January after the actress was spotted wearing a ring on her left hand. Munn thanked Packers fans in a post the same month following the NFL team's NFC championship loss.
"So proud of this team," she wrote. "They faced a lot of adversity on and off the field, but battled to get this far. Thank you to those of you who encouraged and supported them by choosing to put out only positive energy. It helped them get this far."
Many blamed Munn in the past year for "distracting" Rodgers from football, and also claimed the actress played a role in the NFL star's estrangement from his family. Rodgers' brother, Jordan Rodgers, said on The Bachelorette in July that he and the quarterback don't speak.
Justin Theroux on marriage to Jennifer Aniston: I 'have an ally'
Justin Theroux says Jennifer Aniston has been an "ally" throughout their marriage.
The 45-year-old actor gushed about his partnership with the 48-year-old actress in an interview with Rhapsody magazine for United Airlines.
"Marriage makes the small things much smaller and the big things small," he told the publication. "You have an ally. It's good to have someone have your back."
Theroux and Aniston tied the knot in August 2015 after four years of dating. The couple have since weathered busy schedules and near-constant speculation about their relationship in the media.
"I think it would be funny to do a compilation of those headlines," the actor said. "Let's assume these people we play in the tabloids are real people. I would love to take them to a shrink and have them analyzed."
"Like, are these people insane? Yes, they fight every day, they're constantly getting divorced, they're hoarding children at this point. Imagine what those people would actually be like!" he exclaimed.
Aniston herself opened up about her marriage to Theroux in the December issue of Marie Claire. She described why the actor is the perfect partner in the interview.
"Why is he the right person for me? All I know is that I feel completely seen, and adored, in no matter what state," she told the magazine.
"There's no part of me that I don't feel comfortable showing, exposing. And it brings forth the best part of myself, because I care about him so much. And he's such a good person. It hurts me to think of anyone hurting him," the star added.
Theroux plays Kevin Garvey, Jr., on The Leftovers, which will return for a third and final season April 16 on HBO. Aniston is best known for portraying Rachel Green on Friends, and will next star in the movie Dumplin'.
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Kelly Osbourne says Ozzy overdosed while Sharon had seizure
Kelly Osbourne says dad Ozzy Osbourne once overdosed the same day mom Sharon Osbourne had a seizure.
The 32-year-old British television personality wrote in her memoir, There is No [Expletive] Secret: Letters from a [Expletive], that Ozzy overdosed on drugs in 2002 while accompanying Sharon to the hospital amid her stage-three cancer battle.
"[One day] Mum had a seizure," Kelly recounted, according to People. "I call for an ambulance and together with her idiot nurse, we got Mum stabilized."
"I ran downstairs to get Dad from his room. Dad was there in his boxers, and I watched him scoop his hand into a bowl of pills, swallow a handful of something and wash it down with vodka, like it was water and he was dying of thirst. I didn't know what to do," she admitted.
"[In the ambulance], he leaned over to put his hand out to see if Mum was breathing," the star said. "Then he passed out with his hand over her mouth, and it looked like he was trying to kill her."
Kelly said EMTs agreed not to call police about Ozzy's overdose, but insisted on "rushing [him] into detox" once they reached the hospital. Kelly was left running back and forth between her parents upon arrival.
"[I was going] from the room where my mother was recovering from a seizure to the room where my father was being treated for a drug overdose and alcohol poisoning," she said, according to Page Six.
Sharon ultimately recovered from the seizure and the colorectal cancer, but had a double mastectomy in 2012 after learning she was at risk for breast cancer. Ozzy, who struggled with addiction issues for years, said in May that he's sober and hasn't "touched drugs or alcohol" for over three years.
'The Walking Dead' exec says Glenn's return is 'possible'
The Walking Dead may feature the return of a late fan-favorite character.
Showrunner Scott Gimple confirmed in an interview with TVLine that Steven Yeun might reprise Glenn Rhee in a flashback or vision tied to Maggie Greene's (Lauren Cohen) pregnancy.
"It's possible," the executive producer said. "I'd be silly to say it isn't."
Glenn and Maggie, his wife, were expecting a baby when Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) killed Glenn in the Season 7 premiere. Gimple said fans may have to wait a while, however, for Maggie to give birth.
"She might not be that close," he shared. "Things have been moving pretty quickly, but not a lot of time has passed."
In real life, Yeun welcomed his first child, son Jude Malcolm, with wife Joanna Pak in March. The 33-year-old actor addressed Glenn's death in an interview with Entertainment Weekly in October.
"I think Glenn died in a very Glenn way," he said. "Still not thinking about himself. It's appropriate that he ends there, and it's also appropriate that he kind of puts those last words out there as a final 'look out for each other.'"
The Walking Dead is based on the Robert Kirkman comic series of the same name, and completed a seventh season on AMC last week. Gimple recently told The Hollywood Reporter he doesn't foresee the show outpacing the books.
"With some plans we have for the future, I don't think so," he said. "I think it's unlikely, but it depends where the book stops."
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Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford are celebrating nine years together on Today.
The 52-year-old television personality called in on Friday's episode to wish Gifford a happy anniversary as co-hosts after adopting daughter Haley Joy in February.
"I want to say something to you, Kath, on our ninth anniversary," Kotb, who is on maternity leave, said. "My life has changed so profoundly since I met you. I told you this before, but I cannot believe the path my life took after our lives intersected. So for every single day of the nine years, I love you."
"Hoda, I love you with all my heart," Gifford responded before praising Kotb and former TV partner Regis Philbin. "I have been blessed two times to work with the most extraordinary people in the world, and it just keeps getting better."
Kotb and Gifford have co-hosted Today's fourth hour, Kathie Lee & Hoda, since 2008. The new mom introduced Haley to Gifford last week, and shared a photo of the moment on Instagram.
"My girl met my girl and my face exploded! @todayshow @klgandhoda," she wrote.
Kotb announced Haley's adoption Feb. 21 on Today. Gifford was moved to tears on the episode as she congratulated her co-anchor and best friend.
"Everybody loves you," she said. "You have so much to give other people and we're so happy to see something so wonderful happen to you because you deserve it."