![]() Orton will play James Richards, a former Navy SEAL and the leader of a militia group known as the Tree of Liberty. * WWE superstar Randy Orton will guest on USA Network’s upcoming Ryan Phillippe-starring series Shooter. * Comedy Central has ordered to series Corporate, a dark, satirical workplace comedy that follows two junior executives-in-training who are forced to do the dirty work of the higher-ups at a large corporation, per Deadline. * Monica Bellucci ( Spectre) will guest-star on Season 3 of Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle as Alessandra, an iconic opera star who becomes Rodrigo’s (Gael Garcia Bernal) next great collaborator. RELATED Cable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble? * TV Land has renewed the comedy series Lopez for Season 2. Newer Older Sat, 04 June 2016 at 6:30 pm Tweet Hunter King Promoted To Series Regular on CBS Life in Pieces Hunter King has been promoted to series regular on CBS’ Life in Pieces. The Life in Pieces actress, who plays newlywed Clementine, has been promoted to series regular on the CBS comedy, our sister site Deadline reports. Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well… Life just got really busy for Hunter King. And still the next person might shame her for keeping a baby for whom she couldn’t provide proper care.As a result, King’s role on The Young and the Restless - for which she has earned four Daytime Emmy nominations and two wins - has been scaled back to recurring. (And by the way, there is NOTHING shameful about placing a baby for adoption!) The next person might shame that same woman if she chose abortion. Your statement sounds like you’re shaming women for making a life choice that is in the best interest of herself and her child. And believe me, women do place their babies for adoption and don’t regret it. Just because certain words or phrases don’t bother you doesn’t mean they don’t affect anyone. If everyone would care about our fellow humans this much, the world would be such a better place. It’s about choosing words that build our children up, not beat them down. So she made the hardest decision of her life and CHOSE to let us be your Mom and Dad”. So if choosing three little words changes the way a child feels about themselves, is it really going to hurt anyone to try to use the sensitive version, the version that doesn’t make a child feel like they were a mistake for their whole life? My response to my son was “she loved you so much that she wanted to see you have the kind of life that she knew she couldn’t give you back then. But when your child comes home in tears and asks you why he/she was unwanted or “given up”, that hurts you to your core. But really, none of that matters because I’m an adult and I can brush off someone else’s insensitive words. ![]() There IS a difference, just like there’s a difference in a sperm donor and a dad. I had to have that conversation with my son once because someone at his school asked him why his “mom gave him up”. You see, sometimes children hear “given up” and translate or equate that to “unwanted”. While his biological mother may have technically “given him up”, that terminology isn’t as troublesome to her as it is to the child as he/she grows up. Life In Pieces fans should expect to see a lot more of Tyler (played by Niall Cunningham) and his new bride, Clementine, because actress Hunter King will be joining the show as a series regular for Season 2, which premieres on Thursday, October 27 at 9:30/8:30c. Please allow me to fill you in on this subject. Clementine Hughes (Unknown maiden name) is a main character in the second, third and fourth seasons and a recurring character in the first of the CBS sitcom. Maybe, because we sheltered that person with our language, they went through with the decision that they ultimately regretted immensely.Īdam. Maybe that feeling makes them realize they actually dont want to go through with it. That feeling helps that person understand the gravity of the decision they are about to make. Maybe saying “give up their baby” adds some guilty feelings to prospective parent, but that is NOT necessarily a bad thing. It gives me clarity and offers weight to my decisions. Does reflecting on that feeling suck? Yes, but thats A GOOD THING. Guess what though? That is exactly how I felt, like I came out of somewhere and no im not hiding. Thats like me saying “I came out to my parents” and someone being upset that gays dont “come out” they “inform”. ![]() Maybe someone somewhere feels guilty about “giving up a baby” less so then they would about “placing their baby” but thats not a good reason to pepper on some outrage. My god really? At what point are we just not allowed to use words anymore? I understand certain words or phrases have different connotations, but this one really doesn’t.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |