Kim Zolciak Writes Sweet Note to Husband Kroy Biermann
After Son's Hospitalization.
Her teammate for life. Kim Zolciak penned a sweet note to her
husband, Kroy Biermann, on Tuesday, April 25, following their son Kash's
hospitalization. As previously reported, Kash, 4, underwent emergency surgery
after he was bitten by a dog over the weekend.
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"I don't know what I would do
without you @kroybiermann," the Don't Be Tardy star, 38, captioned
an Instagram pic of the father-son duo. "Kash just got out of surgery in
this pic and he was heading to his room. He woke up looking for his daddy.
We
left our house in such a hurry Kroy had no shoes on and I literally was half
naked w/ deep conditioner in my hair...Those were the least of our
worries."
Zolciak has been documenting
Kash's progress on social media. Earlier this week, she revealed that he was in
the operating room for several hours.
“I
don't know what I would do without you @kroybiermann ❤️ Kash just got out
of surgery in this pic and he was heading to his room. He woke up looking for
his daddy. We left our house in such a hurry Kroy had no shoes on and I
literally was half naked w/ deep conditioner in my hair...Those were the least
of our worries.”
"I don't know where to
start. The last 14hrs of our lives has been a living nightmare. My sweet
@kashbiermann was bit by a dog and had very traumatic injuries.
I've never
prayed so hard, or been so scared in my life," she captioned an Instagram
pic of Kash lying in a hospital bed on April 23.
"A very special Thank you
to my incredible medical team! A few days in the hospital and we will be back
home."
Zolciak and the former NFL
player, 31, tied the knot in 2011 and also share KJ, 5, and 3-year-old twins
Kane and Kaia. (Biermann also adopted Zolciak's daughters Brielle, 19, Ariana,
15, whom she had in a previous relationship.)
Brie Larson Says Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence ‘Saved’ Her Life
Now that’s
what friends are for! Brie Larson revealed in a new interview that her
friendships with Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence “saved” her
life.
Speaking
with Vanity Fair for a cover story in the magazine’s May issue, the
27-year-old star said that Stone, 28, and J.Law, 26, were a tremendous help
when she experienced her first taste of worldwide fame after starring in 2014's
Room, for which she won an Oscar in 2015.
According to Larson, she felt "lonely
and bad sometimes" and was "embarrassed to keep talking about
[herself]” during the film’s lengthy press tour. However, her fellow actresses
came to the rescue.
"Emma wrote this beautiful e-mail out of
nowhere, and then one day Jen sent me a text message after she saw Room,
and we started talking," Larson shared, adding that she has also grown
close to Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer. "That [group of
friends] saved my life."
The Academy
Award winner added,
“I was able to talk with them about everything that was
going on in my life, and it was with people who had been through it before and
are also hilarious. That support and acceptance was everything. I was
home-schooled, so I didn’t have friends that had the same interests as me, and
I found it to be absolutely incredible."
Back in
February, when Stone won the Oscar for Best Actress for her starring role in La
La Land, Larson took to Instagram to let her fans know just how much she
cherishes their tight bond.
"You
know what's better than winning? Watching your friends win. @theacademy,"
she captioned a photo of the pair sharing a warm embrace after Stone’s name was
announced.
“I'm so
proud of [Emma]," Larson gushed to Entertainment Tonight in
February, not long after Stone’s big win. "We support each other through
everything."
Bill Cosby's Daughter Defends Him: He 'Loves and Respects Women'
Bill Cosby's youngest child, Evin Cosby, defended her famous
father in a new open letter, which the star published on his Facebook page on
Tuesday, April 25.
"I felt loved and remembered loving the
moments that my parents shared with us by exposing us to all types of people
from all walks of life. We grew up appreciating my father’s success because we
knew the prejudice and racism he endured getting to where he got and how hard
he worked for our family,"
Evin wrote in her statement.
"When people
are so quick to cast hate, and make accusations of horrific violence against my
dad, they are callous in their carelessness about the harm they are causing to
others."
The comedian, 79, has been charged with three
counts of felony aggravated assault from an alleged encounter with Andrea
Constand in 2004, but he has pleaded not guilty.
As previously reported, Constand claimed that
the actor drugged and violated her at his home when she was a Temple University
employee. In recent years, dozens more women have come forward accusing the Cosby
Show alum of sexual misconduct.
Evin counters, however, that her father is
"not abusive, violent or a rapist."
"My dad, like anyone in this country,
deserves to be treated fairly under the law. My dad broke barriers and raised
the conscious of America on important topics, especially for the advancement of
women,"
she wrote.
"He raised me to go to college, start my own
business, and be my own woman. He is helping me raise my children and teach
them family values. I know that my father loves me, loves my sisters and my
mother. He loves and respects women… Sure, like many celebrities tempted by
opportunity, he had his affairs, but that was between him and my mother. They
have worked through it and moved on, and I am glad they did for them and for
our family."
In October
2016, the star's lawyers argued in court that the actor can't identify his
accusers because he is "legally blind." His wife, Camille, has
supported him amid the scandal.
Source: UsMagazine
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