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The professional dancer said a doctor encouraged her to focus on what she could control on her healing journey. DWTS alum Hayley Erbert Hough had to change her mindset after lifethreatening brain bleed: 'What can I control?' The professional dancer said a doctor encouraged her to focus on what she could control on her healing journey. By Emlyn Travis :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/EmlynTravisauthorphotocba6765b433b4f93b9398d18053153b1.jpg) Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis is a news writer at . She has been working at EW since 2022. Her work has previously appeared on MTV News, Teen Vogue, and NME.

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DWTS alum Hayley Erbert Hough had to change her mindset after life-threatening brain bleed: 'What can I control?'

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- Hayley Erbert Hough shares how she changed her perspective on her healing journey.

- The professional dancer suffered a life-threatening brain bleed while on tour in 2023.

- "I decided to just be like, 'Okay, what can I do to progress? What can I do to get better? How can I get on that stage?'" she said.

Hayley Erbert Hough says she had to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative thoughts surrounding her health and future after undergoing an emergency craniectomy in December 2023.

The *Dancing With the Stars* alum told PEOPLE that she had to shift her entire mindset to focus on the parts of her life that she could control while recovering from the life-threatening brain bleed.

"I could sit here and just cry, 'Why me? Why did this happen to me?'" the 31-year-old told the outlet at the Tribeca Festival premiere of her film, *Symphony of Dance.* "But I decided to just be like, 'Okay, what can I do to progress? What can I do to get better? How can I get on that stage?'"

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The professional dancer was hospitalized on Dec. 6, 2023, after becoming disoriented while performing on the Washington, D.C., stop of the* Symphony of Dance* tour with her husband, *DWTS* pro-turned-judge Derek Hough. She was diagnosed with an intracranial hematoma (a collection of blood underneath the skull) from a burst blood vessel and subsequently underwent a craniectomy that removed a portion of her skull to treat the condition.

Erbert Hough credited a member of her medical team with helping to change her perspective on her healing journey.

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"A doctor actually said to me, 'There's gonna be a lot of things throughout this journey that you can't control, so control the things that you can,’” she recalled. “And for me, that was mindset.”

From then on, Erbert Hough explained that she made sure to prioritize showing up for those near and dear to her. “How can I be better for my family and my husband and my friends?” she asked. “So I just instantly went to: ‘What can I control?’ And that's the way I think.”

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Erbert Hough would go on to dance again, completing her and Derek’s *Symphony of Dance* tour just five months after her hospitalization in May 2024. Speaking with PEOPLE, Hough recalled that he "completely forgot all the routines" at their first dance rehearsal back, but that his wife still knew them by heart.

"She was like, 'It's okay, honey. I got this.' And I looked at her and I kind of said, 'You've been practicing, haven't you?'" he said. “And she's like, 'Yeah, I was laying in the hospital and I was going over the routines. I was imagining, I was envisioning being back on stage.'"

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Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert Hough on 'Dancing With the Stars'.

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Up until that point, the six-time Mirrorball champ admitted that he’d been feeling resentful towards dance until they took to the stage.

"I felt the push and pull, the ebb and flow that you feel when you're dancing with somebody. That moment, my heart just opened back up to dance in a bigger way than ever," he said. "Being able to dance with her, it's so special."

Erbert Hough added, “I’m so grateful to be here and I'm so grateful for my health and my body to allow me to be there."

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New Photo - Nick Offerman explains why he didn't want 'more Ron Swanson' after finishing Parks and Recreation

The &34;Margo's Got Money Troubles&34; actor said that he received numerous offers for roles that closely resembled Ron after the sitcom wrapped in 2015. Nick Offerman explains why he didn't want 'more Ron Swanson' after finishing Parks and Recreation The &34;Margo's Got Money Troubles&34; actor said that he received numerous offers for roles that closely resembled Ron after the sitcom wrapped in 2015. By Wesley Stenzel :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/WesleyStenzelauthorphoto32b61793a2784639af623f2ae091477e.jpg) Wesley Stenzel Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at . He began writing for EW in 2022.

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- Nick Offerman said that after *Parks and Recreation* ended, "the one thing" he didn't want was "more Ron Swanson."

- The actor said that he received numerous offers for roles that closely resembled his *Parks* character.

- Offerman now waits until he receives offers for projects that make him think, "I have to do this."

Nick Offerman doesn't want to play the same character over and over again.

The *Margo's Got Money Troubles* star reflected on his *Parks and Recreation* character, Ron Swanson, casting a shadow over his career after the hit NBC sitcom ended in 2015.

"I said, 'The one thing I don't want to do is more Ron Swanson,'" the actor told *Variety* in a new interview. "I think that I've done that, and happily so. All these offers came in of, 'OK, this isn't Ron Swanson, but he's an ex-Marine and he's great at grilling.' I was like, 'That's Ron Swanson.'"

Offerman said that he made intentional efforts to create distance between himself and his most iconic character. "So I told my agents, 'Let's create some daylight and I'm just going to work at my wood shop for a while,'" he remembered.

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Offerman previously lamented the ever-presence of Ron Swanson in an interview with *The Guardian* in 2023. "People don't want to allow [you] to play Atticus Finch, or Polonius," he said. "They're like: 'No, no, you're Ron Swanson.' So even when I got some attention, earlier this year, for an episode of *The Last of Us*, there was a portion of people obstinately saying: 'No, that's still Ron. It's prepper Ron. It's gay Ron. You'll never not be Ron.'"

In his conversation with *Variety*, the actor explained that he's much more selective about the roles he accepts nowadays. "I started this rule that I generally still adhere to: If I get offered something and I can say no to it, I do," Offerman said. "So, most of what I do, I'm thinking, 'I have to do this.' It speaks to me in some way, or it's right or inspiring."

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Offerman said that he feels more fulfilled when the right projects fall into his lap, rather than when he's actively seeking out his next part. "What I've learned is the best thing to do is not look for it, because what much greater artistic minds than my own find to do with me is not something I can concoct," he said. "I just hope that they'll keep finding me."

The actor also said that a major part of his decision-making process comes from coordinating his schedule with his wife, actress Megan Mullally, as they try to never spend more than two weeks apart from each other.

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"We spend a lot of time negotiating the logistics of our lives so that we simply stay married," Offerman explained. "We feel very lucky that we feel that way. After the first day or two, I think any couple would say, 'Great, we could all use a breather.' But then, in reality, you get to day three, and we just need to be together."

He continued, "So, when we get back together after two weeks, it's a great relief. It's coming out of the desert to a nice chug of water."

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Tim Allen's grunting tool man led one of the '90s most popular sitcoms. Home Improvement cast: See Tim Allen, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and their costars, then and now Tim Allen's grunting tool man led one of the '90s most popular sitcoms. By Randall Colburn :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/RandallColburnauthorphotoe7e8b48d9f8645588439077e721a5f48.jpg) Randall Colburn Randall Colburn is a writer and editor at . His work has previously appeared on The A.V. Club, The Guardian, The Ringer, and many other publications. EW's editorial guidelines June 10, 2026 6:27 p.m.

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*Home Improvement* was built on the flimsiest of jokes, quite literally a series of grunts, but the ABC sitcom emerged as one of the '90s most-watched shows.

Tim Allen, best known at the time for his stand-up comedy, starred as Tim Taylor, the tool- and car-obsessed husband to Jill (Patricia Richardson) and father to Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), and Mark (Taran Noah Smith). The series, which ran for eight seasons and racked up dozens of Golden Globe and Emmy nominations, balanced Tim's life at home with *Tool Time*, a show within the show about, you guessed it, home improvement.

*Home Improvement* — which was on the air from 1991-1999 — has yet to get a reboot or revival in the manner of contemporaries like *Full House*, *Frasier*, and *Mad About You*, but that's not for lack of trying. "One of the conversations we've had recently is how weird it would be if *Home Improvement* would be about the kids' kids," Allen said in a 2023 interview with the Messenger. "Like if all of them had children, and I'm a grandparent. *Home Re-Improvement* or something like that. It's come up."

But Allen seems to have given up on his dreams of a revival, primarily due to Bryan's legal troubles as an adult. "They keep talking about how it could move forward, but they get stuck [because] there are some personality problems right now with the boys," Allen told *Us Weekly* in June 2026. "They’ve got their own issues. I always thought it would be cool if it was a story about them. That’s a little challenging right now, to put it mildly."

Regardless, now's as good a time as any to check in on where the cast of *Home Improvement* is now.

Tim Allen (Tim Taylor)

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Tim Allen played Tim Taylor on 'Home Improvement'.

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Tim Allen, a stand-up comedian, had barely any acting credits to his name when he stepped into the role of man's man TV host Tim Taylor on *Home Improvement*, for which he won a Golden Globe in 1995. That makes it that much more surprising how ubiquitous a presence he's been on both TV and film.

He's been at the head of two major franchises, voicing Buzz Lightyear in Pixar's *Toy Story* franchise (1995–present) and playing reluctant Santa Claus Scott Calvin in three *Santa Clause* movies (1994–2006) and a TV series. Allen has also led films like *Christmas With the Cranks* (2004), *The Shaggy Dog* (2006), and *Wild Hogs* (2007), as well as the enduring cult classic *Galaxy Quest* (1999), which could still get a sequel.

From 2011 to 2021, he starred on the ABC sitcom *Last Man Standing* as Mike Baxter, an executive at a Denver sporting goods store. His latest collab with the network is *Shifting Gears*, a series about an auto shop owner that also stars Kat Dennings and Seann William Scott. Soon, he'll reprise Buzz for the much-anticipated *Toy Story 5*.

Allen was married to Laura Deibel from 1984 to 2003, and the pair have a daughter who was born in 1989. He is currently married to actress Jane Hajduk, with whom he has a daughter born in 2009.

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Patricia Richardson (Jill Taylor)

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Patricia Richardson played Jill Taylor on 'Home Improvement'.

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For her performance as Taylor matriarch Jill Taylor, Broadway and small-screen veteran Patricia Richardson received four Emmy nominations and two Golden Globe nominations.

Following *Home Improvement*, she led the Lifetime medical drama* Strong Medicine* and recurred on *The West Wing* as Sheila Brooks, the first campaign manager of Alan Alda's Arnold Vinick. Most recently, she had guest turns on *The Blacklist*, *Grey's Anatomy*, and Allen's *Shifting Gears*.

In a 2024 interview with the *Los Angeles Times*, Richardson claimed that Disney, who owns ABC, wanted a ninth season of the sitcom, but that she was ready for it to end. "I told everybody, 'There's not enough money in the world to get me to do a ninth year.' This show is over. It needs to end."

She did, however, offer "a little bit of a flip-off" to Disney, who owns ABC, by asking them to pay her the same $2 million fee Allen was slated to receive for each episode. “I knew that Disney would in no way pay me that much," she said. "I'd been there all this time, and they never even paid me a third of what Tim was making, and I was working my ass off. I was a big reason why women were watching."

Last year, she also addressed the prospect of a *Home Improvement* reunion on the *Back to the Best* podcast, saying neither she nor Thomas had been contacted about it.

"I wrote a big thing on Twitter and said I'm not involved in any series with Jill and I've also never even been asked to do another *Home Improvement* reunion thing, but I would not want to," she said.**

Zachery Ty Bryan (Brad Taylor)

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Zachery Ty Bryan played Brad Taylor on 'Home Improvement'.

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Zachery Ty Bryan chased his role as Brad, the eldest Taylor, with a succession of guest roles on popular series like *Boston Public*, *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*, *Smallville*, *Veronica Mars*, and *Burn Notice*. He also memorably took a spear to the groin in 1999's *The Rage: Carrie 2*. He eventually moved into producing, starting a production company called Vision Entertainment Group.

Speaking with EW in 2011, he said, ”Most people look at child actors and have these ideas that they have a rough life. To be honest, I’ve looked at it as such an opportunity. Even moving forward with what I’m doing now, I walk into a room with a hedge funder and I’m immediately validated. I don’t have to sit there and explain what my background is. They see it in front of them.”

In the years since, Bryan has had several run-ins with the law, including allegations of domestic violence, driving under the influence, and financial fraud. In early 2026, he was sentenced to 16 months in a California prison after pleading guilty to a felony DUI charge. He was later sentenced to 19 months in an Oregon prison for parole violations.

"I don't know what's going on with him," Allen said of his former onscreen son in an interview with *The Hollywood Reporter *in 2023. "Zach is a great kid who has grown into a complex man. All you can do is step aside and let somebody go through their process. At a certain point, he deviated from the guy I know to somebody who is reacting to situations that I had nothing to do with and can't control. I don't know what happens when people get corrupted. You just don't know."

Richardson cited Bryan's troubles as one of the reasons she wouldn't be interested in a *Home Improvement* reunion. "I mean, Zach is now a felon," she said on the *Back to the Best* podcast.

Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Randy Taylor)

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Jonathan Taylor Thomas played Randy Taylor on 'Home Improvement'.

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*Home Improvement *helped turn Jonathan Taylor Thomas, who played middle child Randy Taylor, into one of the '90s biggest teen idols. In addition to voicing the young version of Simba in 1994's *The Lion King*, he starred in films like *Man of the House* (1995), *Wild America* (1997), and *I'll Be Home for Christmas* (1998).

After *Home Improvement*'s bow, he lost interest in Hollywood and wanted to focus on his education. According to PEOPLE, he hit the books at Harvard, Columbia, and St. Andrew’s University in Scotland.**** "I've been going to school, and traveling quite a bit, getting to read a lot of books I’ve wanted to for quite some time," he told EW in 2011. "I think at this point, I'd eventually like to work behind the camera. That's not to say I would never act again, I'm not quite sure to be honest. I still have a passion for TV and film could see myself working in it."

He didn't completely forsake acting, though, appearing in episodes of *Smallville* (2002–2004), *The Simpsons* (2003), *8 Simple Rules* (2004), and *Veronica Mars* (2005). In 2013, he reunited with his former onscreen dad on Allen's *Last Man Standing*.**

Taran Noah Smith (Mark Taylor)

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Taran Noah Smith played Mark Taylor on 'Home Improvement'.

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Taran Noah Smith, who played the Taylor's youngest son, Mark, quit acting after his eight seasons on *Home Improvement.*

Following his stint on the sitcom, he claimed his parents squandered the trust fund he built up, but later denied this. "I'd gotten out of the teenage phase and realized my parents weren't doing anything wrong but were trying to protect me," he told the *Marin Independent Journal* in 2015.

Smith also made headlines after marrying 30-year-old Heidi Van Pelt when he was just 17. The couple launched a vegan cheese brand before divorcing in 2007.

These days, you may see Smith piloting a submarine around Monterey Bay. According to *SFGate*, he teaches people to operate subs with the Berkeley-based Community Submersibles. "We want to be able to help people with the true beauty and wonder that is under the ocean at all times," he told *SFGate*.

On a recent episode of *The Best Show With Tom Scharpling* podcast, he discussed Mark's out-of-nowhere goth phase in the later seasons of *Home Improvement*. "The whole storyline of the older brothers beating up on me or teasing me didn't really work anymore because now I was taller than both of them," he explained.

"I found out later the head writer on the show, he had a son that was right around my age," he continued, adding, "and after about halfway through the season, I'm in wardrobe, black fingernails, and dog collar and all the stuff on, and I went backstage and came face to face with his son, who was not in wardrobe, but looked just like me, and we had this very awkward moment of like, 'Oh, I'm your dad's way of kind of dealing with you, sorry.'"

Richard Karn (Al)

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Richard Karn played Al on 'Home Improvement'.

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Richard Karn appeared in all eight seasons of *Home Improvement* as Al, Tim's plaid-clad, no-nonsense *Tool Time* cohost.

He stayed busy in the years following the show's bow, appearing in films (*Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch, Air Buddies*) and TV series (*Recess, That '70s Show*). He also carved out a hosting career on* Family Feud*, *Bingo America*, and *Assembly Required*.

In recent years, he appeared as kindhearted dad Fred on Hulu's excellent *PEN15* (2019–2021) and played himself on an episode of *Detroiters* (2017) alongside Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson. He also appeared opposite Allen in a 2025 episode of *Shifting Gears*.

”That was eight years of my life,” Karn told EW during our *Home Improvement* reunion in 2011. ”I want to keep mementos. The first year they were putting me in these Ralph Lauren shirts that cost $115, but they didn’t look as good as the $15 and $20 ones that came right off the rack.”**

Debbe Dunning (Heidi Keppert)

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Debbe Dunning played Heidi on 'Home Improvement'.

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Debbe Dunning appeared as *Tool Time*'s resident Tool Girl on seasons 3 through 8 of *Home Improvement* (1993–1998). Following her stint on the sitcom, she appeared in the films *The Spiral Staircase *(2000) and *Now You Know* (2002).

"Tim is amazing and a man of his word,” Dunning told EW in 2011. ”If anyone got upset or threatened to quit, he went after them and they’d be back. He always kept us together.”

Dunning has three children with Olympic volleyball player Steve Timmons. She posts regularly on her Instagram account.**

Earl Hindman (Wilson Wilson Jr.)

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Earl Hindman played Wilson on 'Home Improvement'.

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After a rich career that included roles in two excellent '70s thrillers — *The Parallax View* (1974) and *The Taking of Pelham One Two Three* (1974) — Earl Hindman scored the role of Wilson, the Taylor's wise (and facially obscured) neighbor, on *Home Improvement*, appearing in 203 episodes of the series.

Hindman only acted in a few projects following *Home Improvement*, including episodes of *Law & Order* and *Law & Order: Criminal Intent*. He died of lung cancer in 2003 at the age of 61.

In 2021, Allen paid tribute to Hindman (and Wilson) on an episode of *Last Man Standing*. "Earl meant the world to me and everyone at *Home Improvement*. It was an organic moment to settle on, both on the set and in our hearts," he told EW at the time.**

Pamela Anderson (Lisa)

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Pamela Anderson played Lisa on 'Home Improvement'.

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Before becoming one of the most-discussed celebrities of the '90s, Pamela Anderson went from being a *Playboy* Playmate to a recurring role as Lisa, *Tool Time*'s first Tool Girl.

She left the series after scoring a leading role on *Baywatch*, in which she played crystal-coveting New Age lifeguard C.J. Parker. *Barb Wire* (1996) was meant to launch her film career, but the dystopian action flick flopped. She found further success on television, though, leading the action-comedy* V.I.P.* and the animated series *Striperella*.

In the mid-'90s, stolen personal videos depicting sex between Anderson and her then-husband, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, circulated online, resulting in a legal battle between Anderson and the video distribution company that posted the video to their website. The ordeal was depicted in Hulu's 2022 series *Pam & Tommy*, which was made without Anderson's involvement.

Anderson made headlines in 2023 after alleging that Allen flashed her on the set of *Home Improvement *in 1991. "I walked out of my dressing room, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe," Anderson wrote in her memoir, *Love, Pamela*. "He opened his robe and flashed me quickly — completely naked underneath. He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. *Now we're even*. I laughed uncomfortably." (Allen denied the accusation.)

She continued, "It was the first of many bizarre encounters where people felt they knew me enough to make absolute fools out of themselves."

In 2024, Anderson received acclaim for her performance as an aging Vegas showgirl in Gia Coppola's *The Last Showgirl**, *scoring a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Anderson went on to star in *The Naked Gun* (2025) with Liam Neeson, and, according to *Deadline*, will star in Michael Cera's upcoming directorial debut.**

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New Photo - Abby Howard Says Her Experience Having a Miscarriage Was 'Eerily Similar' to Live Birth

Abby Howard Says Her Experience Having a Miscarriage Was &x27;Eerily Similar&x27; to Live Birth Hannah SacksWed, June 10, 2026 at 8:32 PM UTC 0 Abby HowardCredit: The Squeeze/Youtube Abby Howard shared details about her miscarriage at 17 weeks during an appearance on The Squeeze podcast She described the experience of delivering her baby as emotionally challenging and similar to a live birth Abby and her husband Matt announced the loss of their baby girl in a heartfelt Instagram post last September Abby Howard is sharing more about the loss of her third baby.

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Abby Howard shared details about her miscarriage at 17 weeks during an appearance on The Squeeze podcast

She described the experience of delivering her baby as emotionally challenging and similar to a live birth

Abby and her husband Matt announced the loss of their baby girl in a heartfelt Instagram post last September

Abby Howard is sharing more about the loss of her third baby.

The influencer, who is currently pregnant with her fourth baby, appeared on The Squeeze podcast on Wednesday, June 10, and spoke with co-hosts Tay Lautner and Taylor Lautner about her experience having a miscarriage in September.

Abby began by saying that everything about her third pregnancy felt "perfect" and that she felt great.

"Everything was textbook. I had gone through [pregnancy] twice before, and everything was very similar," she said. "And then I went to my 17-week appointment and actually brought my whole, like, both of our sons went and Matt was there."

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Abby said it was a "fluke" that her entire family was with her that day since her doctor's appointments had become pretty routine. But it was lucky they were there, since Abby went on to hear some devastating news.

"The nurse couldn't find the baby's heartbeat at 17 weeks. And the doctor came in, and she couldn't find it either," she recalled. "And she was like, 'Sometimes babies do this, like, this might be the positioning thing. We're just gonna take you in for an ultrasound really quick.' They take me in, and we can see our baby is just really still, and there's no cardiac activity at all."

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At that point, the ultrasound tech turned to Abby and told her that she didn't have good news.

"And I think in that moment, it's like really hard to describe that feeling. Even now, I just feel like I couldn't feel the weight of what had just happened and what she was telling me," Abby said.

"I had heard a lot of conversation about what early miscarriage looks like," she continued. "I had no frame of reference for what it looked like at this point."

Abby had to return to the hospital the next day to start the process of induction so she could have the miscarriage.

"And I always say that delivering our daughter was just...it was so eerily similar to, like, a live birth. You're in the same unit as everyone else that's having babies that are alive," she recalled. "They have like an incubator across from you that you just know that you're not gonna use."

"There's no fetal monitoring of any kind. It's just an experience that you wouldn't wish on anyone," Howard continued. "But it is an experience that has grown me like so, so much."

The Howards — who are parents to sons Griffin, 3, and August, 2 — initially announced the pregnancy loss in a joint Instagram post on Sept. 27, writing, "It is with very heavy hearts that we share about the loss of our baby girl born far too soon."

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Meet Paris Hilton&x27;s 2 Kids, Son Phoenix and Daughter London Ariana Quihuiz, Nicole PomaricoWed, June 10, 2026 at 5:55 PM UTC 0 London Marilyn Hilton Reum, Paris Hilton, Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum in January 2025Credit: Stephanie Augello/Variety via Getty Paris Hilton and husband Carter Reum share two children. Her son, Phoenix, was born on Jan.

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Paris Hilton and husband Carter Reum share two children.

Her son, Phoenix, was born on Jan. 16, 2023

In November 2023, Hilton announced the birth of her daughter, London

Paris Hilton is an heiress, a DJ and author — and a mom of two!

The media personality tied the knot with entrepreneur Carter Reum in November 2021 in a lavish ceremony at a private estate in Los Angeles. The couple welcomed their first child together, son Phoenix, via surrogate on Jan. 16, 2023. Less than a year later, they expanded their family in November 2023 with their daughter, London.

After welcoming her son, Hilton opened up to PEOPLE in October 2023 about the most surprising part of motherhood. "It's just how much love I could have for someone," she said. "I thought I knew what love was with my husband, but as soon as I met my baby, it's just this love on another level. He has just changed my life in every way."

Hilton has shared plenty of sweet moments with her children on social media, including a peek at London and Phoenix playing in her backyard "doggy mansion" playhouse in June 2026. "You know I built this for you guys before you were born," Hilton said to her kids in an Instagram Reel. "My puppies were my first babies, so that's why it's called the 'Doggy Mansion.' "

From their secret births to the meaning behind their names, here's everything to know about Paris Hilton's kids.

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Paris Hilton and her son Phoenix.Credit: Paris Hilton Instagram

Hilton and Reum welcomed their son Phoenix via surrogate on Jan. 16, 2023.

"It's always been my dream to be a mother and I'm so happy that Carter and I found each other," the new mom told PEOPLE. "We are so excited to start our family together and our hearts are exploding with love for our baby boy."

In the season 2 premiere of Paris in Love, Hilton opened up about her decision to use a surrogate. "Surrogacy was a difficult decision to make," she said. "I would have loved that experience of growing the baby in your tummy and feeling the kicks and all of those exciting moments, but my life has just been so public. So even though the baby is biologically mine and Carter's, we decided to have a surrogate carry him."

The reality star has also discussed the role her past trauma played in her choice. Hilton told Glamour UK in February 2023 that the sexual abuse she experienced as a teenager at Utah boarding school Provo Canyon School left her afraid of the medical exams that go along with pregnancy.

"I'm just so scared. I think, again, leading back to Provo of even being in a doctor's office, just all of that. The shots, the IVs that they put in," she shared. "But I want a family so bad, it's just the physical part of doing it. I'm just so scared ... childbirth and death are the two things that scare me more than anything in the world."

In an effort to keep her son's birth a secret, Hilton wore a disguise to the hospital and didn't tell anyone about his arrival — including her family. In the season 2 trailer of Paris in Love, the reality star explained that "if anyone found out, it would be paparazzi all over Cedars."

"I've given my whole life to everyone for so long. It's just been really important to me to keep this a secret," she said. "This is the first time that something's just mine."

Hilton waited until a week after Phoenix's birth to share the news with her friends and family. "Not even my mom, my sisters, my best friend knew until he was over a week old," she revealed on her podcast I Am Paris in February 2023. "It was really nice to have that with Carter, be our own journey together. I just feel like my life has been so public, and I've never really had anything be just mine."

The media personality also opened up on her podcast about how she decided on her son's name 10 years ago. "Phoenix has a few good pop culture reference points, but more importantly, it's the bird that flames out and then rises from the ashes to fly again," she said. "I want my son to grow up knowing that disaster and triumph go around and come around throughout our lives. And that this should give us great hope for the future."

As for his middle name, Hilton explained that the moniker is a tribute to her late grandfather, Barron Hilton. "He was always my mentor. I looked up to my grandfather so much, and we were so close, and I miss him every day. So, I really wanted to honor him by having his name in my first son's name," she said.

By the time Phoenix was 6 months old, Hilton shared with PEOPLE that her son was already "really great with flying on the plane" and a "good traveler." She added that she "can't wait until he's a little bigger so I'm able to take him everywhere."

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As he's grown, his parents agree that Phoenix closely resembles the reality star. "I saw his eyes the other day and having looked into your eyes so many times, I kind of got chills because that's Paris' eyes," Reum shared in an April 2023 episode of I Am Paris. Hilton added, "His baby photos look exactly like mine."

Paris Hilton and her son Phoenix.Credit: Paris Hilton Instagram

In October 2023, after several followers left hurtful comments about the size of Phoenix's head on one of Hilton's photos, she replied that her "angel is perfectly healthy" and "just has a large brain." She later issued a statement about the "unacceptable" comments that "deeply" hurt her.

"If I don't post my baby, people assume I'm not a great mother and if I do post him, there are some people who are cruel and hateful I'm a proud working mom and my baby is perfectly healthy, adorable and angelic," she said. "I've dreamt of being a mom for as long as I can remember ... Every day with him is a reminder of what truly matters."

At the GQ Men of the Year Awards in November 2023, Hilton opened up to PEOPLE about her special bond with her firstborn. "It's exciting to have this next phase in my life and just to have this little angel who just brightens up my day every morning and this smile melts my heart," she said. "He's my best buddy and I just am obsessed."

She also shared that Phoenix has mastered his first words. "He says, 'Mama.' He says, 'Yes.' He says, 'Dada' too, now," Hilton said. "I felt like the other day when I said, 'I love you, bey.' He said something back to me and it sounded like, 'I love you.' "

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Paris Hilton with kids London and Phoenix.Credit: Paris Hilton/Instagram

The couple welcomed their second child, daughter London, via surrogate in November 2023. Hilton shared the news on Thanksgiving by posting a photo on Instagram of a pink baby outfit with the name London printed across a long-sleeve top. "Thankful for my baby girl🥹🩷👶🏼," she captioned the post.

In July 2023, Hilton alluded to expanding her family when she shared photos of herself with her three nieces and said she was "dreaming of the day" when she would have a daughter. While the Paris in Love star considered telling her mom about expecting London, she ultimately surprised her family on Thanksgiving by walking into her living room holding the newborn.

During an appearance on Live with Kelly and Markin November 2023, Hilton opened up about revealing the baby news to her family.

"It was before the turkey. This was around like 5 o'clock at night and Carter got everyone in the living room," she explained. "He's like, 'Oh, I have a surprise.' Everyone thought a magician was coming, like, 'We have a performer coming in!' "

Hilton added, "Everyone's so excited and then I just walk in carrying a pink blanket with the baby and everybody is sitting there like, 'What?!' "

Paris Hilton and her daughter LondonCredit: Paris Hilton/Instagram

Though Hilton kept her second baby's arrival a secret, she's always been very open about the name she planned to give her daughter. In a January 2022 appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show, the reality star shared the meaning behind her future daughter's moniker.

"The girl is gonna be named London Marilyn Hilton Reum," she said. "Marilyn after my grandmother and London because it's my favorite city and I think Paris and London sound cute together."

After welcoming London, Hilton told PEOPLE that she was "over the moon that our little princess is here" and that her "life just feels so complete" with both her children.

"I am so excited to have our first holidays together," she said. "Thanksgiving was so special, surprising everyone with London and getting to show Phoenix the Christmas tree for the first time. Seeing his eyes light up and seeing the wonder in his eyes, it's such a magical experience. I can't wait for our first Christmas together as a family."

Hilton didn't show her daughter's face on social media until she was 5 months old, but in April 2024, she shared the first photos of London exclusively with PEOPLE. "With Mother's Day around the corner, I couldn't resist introducing the world to my baby girl London and sharing these precious moments of our family together," Hilton told PEOPLE.

She added, "Phoenix and London are everything to me, and I feel like the luckiest woman in the world to be married to the love of my life and have our beautiful family. We make the absolute best team, and my life finally feels complete."

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Chiefs DB Nohl Williams discusses his increased role heading into 2026 Ed Easton Jr., Chiefs WireWed, June 10, 2026 at 2:01 PM UTC 0 Chiefs DB Nohl Williams discusses his increased role heading into 2026 Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Nohl Williams spoke with the media on Tuesday at mandatory minicamp. He revealed comfort level and increased role heading into next season. "For sure, way more comfortable than last year.

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Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Nohl Williams spoke with the media on Tuesday at mandatory minicamp. He revealed comfort level and increased role heading into next season.

"For sure, way more comfortable than last year. I would say that I've gained – the terminology is easier, it's more ingrained into my brain now – the scheme," said Williams, "The second year in the defense, you should catch on, or you're not studying."

The departures of veteran starters Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson have opened up opportunities for Williams to stand out in his second year.

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"I'm still attacking it the same. I attack it even harder now," said Williams, "You know, I would be lying if (I said) they don't expect a lot from me, but I'm ready for it. I'm prepared; I'm going to keep preparing still in the offseason and going into training camp, so (I) just got to keep preparing."

Williams finished his rookie season with 48 total tackles and seven pass deflections in 17 games played.

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&34;By saying that it's his fault that we lost means that there's no responsibility,&34; Goldberg said. Whoopi Goldberg calls out The View cohost Sunny Hostin's 'ridiculous' claim Donald Trump caused Knicks loss &34;By saying that it's his fault that we lost means that there's no responsibility,&34; Goldberg said. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiBiophotof93a23298bdd47ba9c13f53815fc469b.jpg) Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more. EW's editorial guidelines June 9, 2026 12:33 p.m.

"By saying that it's his fault that we lost means that there's no responsibility," Goldberg said.

Whoopi Goldberg calls out* The View *cohost Sunny Hostin's 'ridiculous' claim Donald Trump caused Knicks loss

"By saying that it's his fault that we lost means that there's no responsibility," Goldberg said.

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- Whoopi Goldberg called Sunny Hostin's claim "ridiculous" after she said Donald Trump caused the New York Knicks to lose Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday night.

- Trump, who attended the game in New York, was loudly booed by fans at Madison Square Garden.

- "We had an impeccable vibe in New York until the orange man showed up," Hostin said.

Whoopi Goldberg has long blamed Donald Trump for many misfortunes in America — but the New York Knicks' loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals isn't one of them.

*The View* moderator and actress pushed back against speculation — including from her cohost Sunny Hostin — that the president's heavily maligned in-person appearance at Monday night's NBA matchup led to "ending the Knicks' winning streak" during the finals.

"No, no, no, come on, now," the 70-year-old said after the audience cheered in agreement. "They were not playing great ball. That's on us. This guy, I have to reiterate the fact that this man does not have that kind of power. We have to remind people."

The camera cut to Hostin, who contorted her face into a skeptical expression as Goldberg continued.

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"I see your face and I know how you feel, and you can say what you want," Goldberg advised. "But, by saying that it's his fault that we lost means that there's no responsibility taken. These guys were not playing at their best."

Goldberg turned the conversation over to her cohosts with a final note about security checks leading to increased frustrations near the Madison Square Garden arena, with Hostin saying that local businesses also suffered from the congestion.

"I think there are a lot of conspiracies going around," Hostin said, later explaining that "all of these things may be in play, but for me, what is also in play is that we had an impeccable vibe in New York until the orange man showed up and put the bad juju on the Madison Square Garden."

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Guest cohost Sheryl Underwood said she agreed with the sentiment, with Goldberg telling Hostin, "That's ridiculous." Hostin continued, telling the audience that officials would have to "sage the whole Madison Square Garden to get all the bad juju out" after Trump's appearance.

"It cost New York millions of dollars [for him to] come to the game where he was not cheered, where he was booed, and he fell asleep," Hostin said, after many speculated that Trump actually dozed off during the game.

"Fall asleep somewhere else, don't bring your bad karma vibe to New York," Hostin continued, while Underwood asked, "Why didn't he just stay his ass in D.C. and watch from the house? Watch from the house like other Americans watch from the house!"

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Trump's appearance at the NBA Finals in New York was met with a loud chorus of boos inside Madison Square Garden. The president was poorly received, with Knicks fans making it clear they disapproved of him being there.

After the game, Trump reacted to the boos while he spoke to reporters.

"You mean when they had the camera on me?" Trump said, fumbling for words. "I thought it was very good, yeah. It was certainly amazing."

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He also made the claim that "it was mostly cheers," which he said were "very enthusiastic" inside the arena.

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