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Country singer Rory Feek denies claims of endangering daughter Indiana, 10, amid ‘family dispute’ with eldest daughters

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Country singer Rory Feek denies claims of endangering daughter Indiana, 10, amid ‘family dispute’ with eldest daughters

Rory Feek denied claims of endangering his 10-year-old daughter, Indiana, amid an ongoing “family dispute” with his two eldest daughters.

 

 

The country singer shared a lengthy blog post titled “love, dad” on Sunday to address allegations made by his eldest daughters, Heidi and Hopie, who claim Indiana is not safe with their father, who has allegedly prohibited them from seeing their younger sister.

 

 

Feek, 59, refuted the allegations that Indiana was unable to visit her sisters, saying she could do so “anytime” but can no longer spend the night at their homes because Heidi and Hopie have refused to respect his wishes about what Indiana can and cannot be exposed to.

 

“Heidi doesn’t think she has to respect my wishes when it comes to her little sister,” he wrote, explaining he holds conservative Christian values and his oldest children do not.
They want [Indiana] to watch the movies they want to play for her, listen to the songs they want her to hear, and be exposed to the things they want to expose her to.”

The “Gentleman” singer — who shares Indiana with his late wife, Joey — explained he knows what “Joey would want” and is committed to “standing firmly on not compromising the values and principles that are important to [him] to raise [Indiana] with.”
Feek added Heidi and Hopie also “forfeited their right to speak to their little sister” when a police officer showed up at his doorstep in the spring, claiming his eldest was suing him.

Shortly after, the musician claimed he was contacted by Child Protective Services for allegedly neglecting Indiana after Heidi and Hopie allegedly taped conversations with the 10-year-old as they tried to “find ammunition” against him.

“It had become clear that Heidi wasn’t looking out for Indiana’s best interest — she was looking for revenge and a way to hurt me, no matter the cost, and I was no longer going to let Indiana be a part of it,” he continued.

The “One Angel” singer shared that Indiana misses her sisters, writing, “I tell her that hopefully soon, we’ll all be back together, and she’ll get to talk to and see them again. I do look forward to that day almost as much as [she] does.”

Feek also addressed allegations that Indiana was left with members of an alleged “cult” when he went on his honeymoon with his new wife, Rebecca, in July.

“Indiana stayed with two families, both of who have little ones that Indy is very close to,” he wrote, adding that Homestead Heritage group, which has been accused of the sexual assault of children in the past, is not a cult but an “intentional Christian community.”
The father of three explained that while “Instagram and Facebook are not the places” to settle “family disputes,” he’s been forced to address the allegations online because of the “hurtful” claims against him.

Feek also suggested his daughter Heidi and Hopie were acting out against him because their birth mother, who had been absent for most of their lives, recently told them that the singer wouldn’t let her be involved in their upbringing.
“Instead of addressing the danger she was in, my dad used this traumatic incident to create content that boosted his public image,” she claimed to the outlet.

Feek addressed the situation in May, telling Plain Values that he went looking for his daughter when he realized she was missing.

Recalling when Indiana came home, he said, “With tears in my eyes, I just held her tight, so thankful that she was okay.”
Heidi and Hopie also responded to Feek’s blog post in a statement via Instagram on Saturday, alleging they’d been trying to contact him “for months.”

“Love is action, not words. We forgive you for your unkind words. You called us cowardly in your blog post for not facing you. We forgive you,” they wrote.
The sisters continued, “Love is action. And we love our little sister Indiana more than anything in the world. So we are taking action.”
Feek shares Indiana with his late wife, Joey, who died of cancer in 2016, when their daughter was 2 years old.

He welcomed Heidi and Hopie during a previous relationship.

In July, the singer tied the knot with Rebecca, who was Indiana’s school teacher.
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Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady on The Brady Bunch, opened up about behind-the-scenes action from the days of the iconic sitcom.

 

The show ran from 1969 to 1974 and is celebrating 55 years since its premiere on September 26, 1969.

 

We all hooked up with each other at some point,’ Williams, 69, told Us Weekly. ‘Not necessarily while we were filming.’

 

 

Williams – who attended the Race to Erase MS Gala earlier this year – also revealed which Brady kid dated their on-screen sibling or parent.

‘I dated Maureen [McCormick], and Chris [Knight] dated Eve [Plum] and Michael [Lookinland] and Susan [Olsen] had a little mock wedding at one point. So, yes, we all hooked up,’ he added.
The hookups coincided with the age each of the characters played.

Greg and Marcia were the oldest, Peter and Jan were the middle kids and Bobby and Cindy were the youngest.

But the flirtations weren’t limited to just the Brady kid actors, Williams also revealed he had a raging crush on his on-screen mom Carol Brady, played by Florence Henderson.

‘I had a teenage crush on her, for sure,’ he said. ‘And she’s got a very lively personality and great sense of humor, but I knew that I wanted to have music in my career [in] acting, and so I talked to her a lot about that.

‘I had found this singer coming into the Copacabana near Beverly Hills. I can’t think of exactly where it was, but I invited her to go together as a date, and she said, “OK,” so I was thrilled. And now for me, it was a date,’ he explained.

It was a night to remember for Williams, who told the outlet the two were recognized while they were out together.

‘We were recognized, and so people were whispering about us, which is strange, but we talked about the singer, his orchestrations, the band that he had, and what touring was like,’ Williams recalled.

‘And she gave me an idea what that life would look like now at the end of the date. And this is chronicled in my book as well,’ he said.
And Williams remembers the night fondly.

‘I did go in for a little kiss and and, and she was nice enough to return it,’ he said.

‘So it was a highlight. Nice little peck, yes,’ he added.

The Brady Bunch is currently streaming on Paramount+.

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Lucy Beaumont has finally broken her silence on her split from ex husband Jon Richardson.

 

 

The pair, who share a daughter and tied the knot in April 2015, announced they were splitting up earlier this year.

 

The started dating in 2013 after they met each other through friend Roisin Conaty and went on to work together on a number of shows including Meet The Richardsons.

 

But in a joint statement in April, the couple said: ‘After 9 years of marriage, we would like to announce that we have separated. We have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go our separate ways.’

Jon handed over £1.625 million to Lucy when they called time on their nine year marriage.

Comedian Lucy, 41, has now spoken about the split for the first time telling Ok! Magazine: ‘People might think I should talk about it because we were so public and everyone knew us as a couple, but I won’t, and not because there’s any animosity.

‘We both agreed that while it might be weird for other people not hearing anything about it, we wouldn’t talk about anything to do with the marriage or each other.’

She added of a recent new approach to life now she’s in her forties: ‘I don’t feel any different really, just a bit angrier and not willing to take any s**t from anyone.’

It comes after Lucy said she sometimes worries she ‘made a mistake’ marrying Jon as she slammed his stubbornness in an unearthed clip.

A resurfaced video has shown Lucy sharing her concerns with her marriage on Jon’s show Ultimate Worrier – where he brings on guests to help analyse his many worries.

Asked if Lucy had any worries about her ex-husband, she replied: ‘I’ve got a lot. Sometimes I worry that I’ve made a mistake.’
Lucy went on to describe how Jon can’t admit when he’s wrong or has made a mistake, something she said can be hard on a marriage.

‘One thing I think that’s really hard in a marriage is when the other person can’t admit when they’re wrong,’ she continued. ‘Can’t say sorry I’ve made a mistake.’
The ex-couple were joined on the episode by Jonathan Ross, who chimed in to say: ‘It’s crucial there’s no way a relationship can survive that.’

‘You can’t judge me on that until I make a mistake,’ Jon replied, as the audience began to laugh. ‘It’s not fair.’

To prove her point, Lucy added: ‘And he honestly thinks that I’m the flawed one and that you never make a mistake. I have an example and it’s quite, it’s not, you know, pleasant story to tell you actually.’

Lucy began to recount a story from their honeymoon where they rented a car and went around America, with Jon looking at the map and deciding to book a hotel in Santa Cruz.

‘Then I looked up Santa Cruz and it has the worst homicide rate in the whole of America,’ she said. ‘Worse than LA, like the most dangerous place to be. I told this to Jon and he said well I’ve booked it now.

‘So we went into this falafel bar and we sat in the window, looking out onto the sea and I did think, this is starting to get a bit later, things are turning a bit, and then you wouldn’t have any of it.

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Doja Cat and Chris Martin were raring to go as they took to the stage to rehearse their upcoming performances for the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park, New York City on Saturday.

 

The American rapper, 28, looked nothing short of sensational in a gold and silver diamond embellished fringe dress.

 

 

The stylish ensemble boasted a V-neckline, silver and gold fringe detailing, and semi-sheer panels at the bust and sides.

 

 

The Paint The Town Red hitmaker commanded attention on stage as she added inches to her frame with a pair of nude heels.

Having her tattoos on full display, the singer was in her element as she put on the performance of a lifetime ahead of the festival.
Meanwhile, Coldplay frontman Chris, 47, cut a more laidback figure for rehearsals as he sported an off-white T-shirt and dark grey trousers.

He completed his look with a pair of casual chunky trainers and sported a black baseball cap which boasted the word ‘Kiiid’ at the centre.

The singer seemed in high spirits as he relaxed on a step and strummed on his guitar.

Global Citizen Festival is an annual music festival where fans take action towards ending extreme poverty to earn free tickets.

The festival brings together global citizens, artists, activists, world leaders, philanthropists, corporate leaders, and more, with one collective mission: end extreme poverty now.

On Saturday Global Citizen Festival will return to the iconic Great Lawn of Central Park to drive urgent action to end extreme poverty.

Post Malone, Doja Cat, LISA, Jelly Roll, Rauw Alejandro, Benson Boone and RAYE will headline this year’s festival.

Hugh Jackman will host the event which will also feature appearances by Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder, of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace and Global Citizen Festival Curator, Chris of Coldplay.
Chris’s appearance at the Festival comes after Ticketmaster came under fire yet again, but this time it’s Coldplay fans who have fallen foul to the ticket-selling site.

Fans of the British band were hoping to nab tickets to the six UK shows that will take place next summer on their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour.

Yet with general sales starting at 9am on Friday, fans were left in a last-minute struggle because Ticketmaster announced that customers would need to authenticate their account – only to not send out a verification code.

Those who made it through were shocked to be notified that there was ‘limited availability’ within minutes of the sale starting, with fans accusing the site of selling too many tickets during Thursday’s presale.

Not everyone was upset, however, with ticket touts who had managed to nab tickets quickly to list them for resale at prices of more than £1000 each.

It’s the latest drama Ticketmaster has faced after the site’s ‘dynamic pricing system’ came under fire for rocketing the price of Oasis tour tickets to as high as £355.

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