Mother-daughter duos talk simultaneous breast cancer battles: ‘We lift each other’

Mother-daughter duos talk simultaneous breast cancer battles: ‘We lift each other’
Mother-daughter duos talk simultaneous breast cancer battles: ‘We lift each other’
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(NEW YORK) — Imagine being a mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer, and months later you find out your daughter was diagnosed as well. This is the reality two mother-daughter duos faced over the last year.

Sonia Jeffers and her daughter, Mysean Powell, from Savannah, Georgia, and Diana Serano and her daughter, Miriam Fajardo, from Miami, opened up on “The View” Wednesday about the unexpected journey of battling breast cancer side by side.

Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a breast oncologist from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, also joined to shed light on their situation.

“For a mother and a daughter to be diagnosed at the same time is not so common,” Comen said. “What is relatively common is for a woman who’s been diagnosed with breast cancer to have a first-degree relative, such as a mother or a sister or a daughter, who’ve been diagnosed.”

She went on to say that “between 10% to 20% of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer do have a first-degree relative who’s had breast cancer,” and that “about 5% to 10% of those women will have inherited a known genetic mutation.”

Jeffers, a 53-year-old veteran with two daughters, went to her routine mammogram in 2020 and later received a letter saying she needed to come back to the office. After another series of tests, her doctor called to inform her that she tested positive for breast cancer.

“I just screamed at the to top my lungs, ‘No, no, no, not me,'” she said on “The View.” To make matters worse, she lost the job the same day as her diagnosis, which put a “big financial strain” on her and the family.

Because Jeffers’ diagnosis carried the BRCA2 gene, Powell and her sister had an increased risk of developing breast cancer.

With her mom pushing her to get tested, Powell went and ultimately found out that she had breast cancer. “It was scary because at 32, you don’t hear about us getting breast cancer, so I just broke down,” she said.

“To find out that my child had it, I had to make sure that she makes it through it whether I make it through it or not,” Jeffers said.

“To have someone who’s there to understand everything you’re going through — the hurt, the pain, the tiredness — it was definitely a blessing,” Powell said.

Powell began chemotherapy in October 2020. She told “The View” that young women should examine themselves monthly to check for abnormalities because “who know[s] your body better than you?”

After getting treatment, Jeffers was considered cancer-free on Oct. 19, 2020, and rang a bell to signal the end of her treatment. Nearly a year later, on Oct. 14, Jeffers’ doctor told her the breast cancer returned and metastasized to her stomach.

Her doctors now say her cancer is stage 4 terminal.

Despite the news, Jeffers’ message to those going through metastatic breast cancer is don’t give up. “Just because I have a prognosis of terminal cancer don’t mean that you have to give up on life and give into the prognosis. Fight to continue to live even though it’s terminal,” she said.

Serano is a 60-year-old mother and grandmother who also went for her routine mammogram in 2020 and everything checked out healthy. Nine months later, she felt a lump in her breast and was diagnosed with breast cancer.

“Hearing that my results were positive was a really scary feeling,” Serano said. “I was thinking about my children, my grandchildren, my mother.”

Her daughter, Fajardo, was with her when she was diagnosed. “It was very emotional, but at the same time, I was very optimistic,” she said. During her mother’s diagnosis, she also felt a lump in her breast and “decided to be an advocate” for herself and get a mammogram.

Serano knew that her daughter was at her doctor’s appointment and decided to give her a call. “When she answered the phone, all she said to me was, ‘I’m OK, mom, I’m OK.’ So right away I knew that it wasn’t OK,” she said.

Being that Fajardo is only 30 years old and her mother was diagnosed with the same type of breast cancer three months prior, she said the diagnosis came as a “huge shock” to her. “A positive mindset, it’s extremely important,” she said.

“My mother and I, we know and understand that we’re going to have bad days and that’s OK. That doesn’t mean you’re not strong,” she continued. “She lifts me and I lift her. We’re each other’s rock.”

“We lift each other,” Serano said. “On my bad day, Miriam lifts me. On Miriam’s bad day, I lift her.”

After six rounds of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, Fajardo was considered cancer-free and rang the bell in celebration.

To help with the financial struggles these women have went through during their breast cancer treatments, woman-owned company and “The View” sponsor 84 Lumber gave $25,000 each to Jeffers, Powell, Serano and Fajardo.

“It will surely help,” Jeffers said in reaction to the surprise. “We’re truly grateful.”
 

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HBO sets ‘Black and Missing’ release date; Kirby Howell-Baptiste joins cast of ‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’; and more

HBO sets ‘Black and Missing’ release date; Kirby Howell-Baptiste joins cast of ‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’; and more
HBO sets ‘Black and Missing’ release date; Kirby Howell-Baptiste joins cast of ‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’; and more
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HBO has set a release date for their upcoming docu-series Black and Missing, a program which discusses how systemic behaviors stem from “centuries of deeply rooted racism.”

The four-part series, which comes from Emmy winner Geeta Gandbhir and journalist Soledad O’Brien, will debut on HBO with back-to-back episodes on Tuesday, November 23 at 8 p.m ET. The final two episodes will air the next day on November 24 at the same time. In addition to exploring crime-related stories and the issues surrounding them, the anthology is said to “expose the stark disparity in the media coverage of white and Black missing persons.”

In other news, Kirby Howell-Baptiste has been added to the cast of Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, the forthcoming Netflix film adaptation of the short story by Stephen King, Deadline has learned. She joins Jaeden Martell, Donald Sutherland and Joe Tippett, who were previously announced. Like the story by King, the film will center on Craig, a young boy who bonds with an elderly reclusive billionaire and discovers that he can communicate with him after passes via an iPhone. Howell-Baptiste will play Craig’s caring and concerned teacher, Ms. Hart. A release date for Mr. Harrigan’s Phone has not yet been announced.

Finally, Nicole Ari Parker, who will star in the upcoming Sex and the City HBO Max reboot, And Just Like That…, says the new series will tackle issues around race. In an interview with Variety, Parker says “some of [their storylines] will deal with race and deal with real experiences.” As previously reported, And Just Like That… will follow Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis‘ characters “as they navigate their friendship in their 50s. It hits HBO Max in December.

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Nicole Kidman offers a peek into Keith Urban’s birthday celebration: “Happiest of birthdays my love”

Nicole Kidman offers a peek into Keith Urban’s birthday celebration: “Happiest of birthdays my love”
Nicole Kidman offers a peek into Keith Urban’s birthday celebration: “Happiest of birthdays my love”
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Keith Urban celebrated his 54th birthday on Tuesday, and his wife, actor Nicole Kidman, didn’t let the day go by without marking the occasion. On social media, she posted a sweet, simple tribute to her country star husband.

“Happiest of birthdays my love,” Nicole wrote, along with a string of birthday cake and heart emojis.

She also posted a snapshot of the two of them hanging out on a boat, with Nicole planting a kiss on Keith’s cheek as he smiles with his eyes closed. A second slide shares a glimpse of their birthday celebrations: From the vantage point of what appears to be a private box at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, we see an image of gold, glittery balloons reading “Happy Birthday.”

Keith and Nicole tied the knot in 2006. They are parents to two daughters, 13-year-old Sunday Rose and 10-year-old Faith Margaret.

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Alyssa Milano says she and Shannen Doherty “are cordial” now, opens up about their feud

Alyssa Milano says she and Shannen Doherty “are cordial” now, opens up about their feud
Alyssa Milano says she and Shannen Doherty “are cordial” now, opens up about their feud
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Alyssa Milano revealed that she and Shannen Doherty have buried the hatchet following their decades-long feud.

When asked if she and Doherty are now on good terms, the Charmed alum told Entertainment Tonight, “I would say we are cordial.”

“I could take responsibility for a lot of our tension that we had,” Milano continued, noting that their relationship started to suffer when they both starred on the supernatural drama. “I think a lot of our struggle came from feeling that I was in competition rather than it being that sisterhood that the show was so much about. And I have some guilt about my part in that.”

As for how the two mended fences, Milano said it began in 2015 when Doherty first announced her battle with breast cancer.

“When I heard about her diagnosis, I reached out to her,” the Insatiable star recalled, and the two started communicating again. “I will send her DMs every couple of months to just check in.”

Milano, who recently released her memoir Sorry Not Sorry, regrets that she missed out on friendship with Doherty and admitted, “I have respect for her. Great actress, loves her family so much, and I just wish I could’ve felt strong enough in who I was to recognize that back then.”

Doherty starred alongside Milano for three seasons on Charmed, before exiting the series in 2001. She was replaced by Rose McGowan.

Charmed ran on the WB, now the CW, from 1998 to 2006 for eight seasons.

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Bill Hader explains why he’s so tired working on ‘Barry’ after the pandemic, and making ‘Addams Family 2’ with parents in mind

Bill Hader explains why he’s so tired working on ‘Barry’ after the pandemic, and making ‘Addams Family 2’ with parents in mind
Bill Hader explains why he’s so tired working on ‘Barry’ after the pandemic, and making ‘Addams Family 2’ with parents in mind
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Bill Hader was close to shooting the upcoming third season of his Emmy winning HBO series Barry last year when the pandemic shut the production down. 

With the show’s filming back underway, and with about a month to go until they’re wrapped, Hader told ABC Audio what it was like to return to shooting after the forced hiatus as star, director, writer and producer.

“Yeah, at first, we were like, ‘Wait, what do we do?’ he said with a laugh. ‘I don’t know, how do I do this?’.

He recalled, “how exhausted I was. You know, just after midway through the first day and it’s like, ‘Oh my gosh, I haven’t walked this much…I haven’t stood this much like a year and a half,” the SNL vet laughed.

That said, Hader says he feels “so lucky” to be working with fellow Emmy winner Henry Winkler and the other “phenomenal actors” in the cast.

Hader even joked he asked if he could shoot Barry “from my closet,” like he did when voicing his role as mad scientist Cyrus Strange in the animated Addams Family 2.

A fan of the Barry Sonnenfeld Addams Family movies in the ’90s, he thinks the new movie is a blast. “I mean, I think it’s a fun thing to see in a theater just because, you know, as a parent, it’s hard finding those things where you…can all go and see a movie where you actually are also enjoying it.”

He adds, “I’ve done that too, where you take your kids to the theater and you see something and you’re like, ‘Oh God, I have to sit through this.’ And this is actually really fun, from top to bottom.” 

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Spanx founder Sara Blakely gives staff $10,000, plane tickets

Spanx founder Sara Blakely gives staff ,000, plane tickets
Spanx founder Sara Blakely gives staff ,000, plane tickets
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(NEW YORK) — Sara Blakely is probably going down as one of 2021’s best bosses ever.

The Spanx founder recently announced that she is giving the company’s employees two first-class Delta plane tickets to travel anywhere in the world.

She also gave $10,000 for them each to spend on the trip.

“I really want every employee to celebrate this moment in their own way and create a memory that will last them a lifetime,” Blakely captioned a video celebrating the moment.

Ahead of sharing the exciting news with her staff, Blakely choked up on the video as she reflected on initially writing down that Spanx, an underwear company focused on shapewear, would one day become a $20 million-dollar business.

“Everybody laughed at me, but I really believed that,” she continued.

Fast forward, a little over 20 years later and Spanx is valued at $1.2B, according to Business Wire. Global investment firm Blackstone also recently bought a majority stake in the company.

Since posting the special occasion on Instagram, it’s been viewed a million times with many comments.

“So inspired by you and what you created and the women you’ve impacted along the way Sara,” said former professional football player Lewis Howes.

Cat Oshman chimed in saying, “This had me in tears of joy. Love this so much and I admire the accomplishments + all the encouragement Sara brings to women today. Here’s to building our dreams and bringing others along the way!”

When asked where they are going to go, Spanx employees responded with destinations such as Croatia, South Africa and Antarctica.

One employee said she’d be taking her gifts to go on her honeymoon to Bora Bora while another said he would fly to Sweden and elope with his girlfriend.

“GMA” reached out to Spanx for comment.

In a previous post, Blakely opened up about the brand’s milestone in selling to Blackstone saying how proud she is.

“I’ve bootstrapped this for 21 years and I can’t wait to see what we can do for our customers with Blackstone’s full global resources behind us,” she said. “I’m eternally grateful to the customers, employees (past and present), vendors, retailers, friends and family who stood by me while I took the leap. Let today inspire all the dreamers out there who care the most.”

She continued: ” After meeting with the all-female deal team, I knew they were the right partners to grow our mission and scale our purpose. Now together with Blackstone, we will have even more opportunity to further our mission of making the world a better place… one butt at a time!”

In 2012, Blakely was named Forbes Magazines’ youngest self-made billionaire.

Today, the company offers leggings, clothing, activewear, maternity wear and more.

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Snoop Dogg hosts album listening session following mother’s death

Snoop Dogg hosts album listening session following mother’s death
Snoop Dogg hosts album listening session following mother’s death
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As Snoop Dogg continues to mourn his late mother, he’s moving on with his career, and Tuesday night, he hosted a listening session for his upcoming album, The Algorithm.

Dave East, DJ Whoo Kid, and Lena Waithe were among the stars attending the event at Def Jam Recordings in New York City.

“This makes me feel good when I can come out and see love, see appreciation,” the 50-year-old rapper said. As previously reported, his mother, Beverly Tate, passed away Sunday. She was 70 years old.

“When I can come out and see the love that my mother instilled in me and see it given back to me. Y’all making me feel real good tonight,” he added.

As previously reported, last week, The Doggfather debuted his new supergroup, Mount Westmore, consisting of Snoop, Ice Cube, E-40 and Too Short, who released “Big Subwoofer,” the first track from The Algorithm.

Now Snoop is challenging fans to record their own video to the music of the song, and the winner of the contest will hang out with him at his home in Inglewood, California.

“Whoever does the dopest video to my new video, ‘The Big Subwoofer,’ gets to come to The Compound,” he says

“’Big Subwoofer’ is an instant classic that once again shows the incredible musical genius of Snoop and the whole Mt. Westmore crew,“ TrillerNet Executive Chairman Bobby Sarnevesht told The Source. “Our good friend Snoop is going to give one talented and lucky Triller user an experience they won’t forget, so I encourage everyone to get on the app now and use Triller’s incredibly easy, intuitive and powerful tools to start making great videos.”

Videos should be posted on the Triller website, and the winner will be chosen by Snoop Dogg next month

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Ed Sheeran teases new music video for “Overpass Graffiti”

Ed Sheeran teases new music video for “Overpass Graffiti”
Ed Sheeran teases new music video for “Overpass Graffiti”
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Ed Sheeran isn’t letting his COVID-19 diagnosis stop him from giving fans what they want.

In addition to dropping his new album = [Equals] on Friday, Ed announced that he’ll also be releasing the new music video for his song “Overpass Graffiti.”

The teaser clip features a reporter broadcasting the news that Ed Sheeran has gone missing from his tour bus. She interviews his head of security, who doesn’t seem to be too concerned with the singer’s disappearance. He just hopes Ed returns before the next show because he needs him alive “for the Christmas bonus.”

And speaking of Christmas, Ed also announced he’ll be playing a special U.K. holiday show at St. John at Hackney Church in London on December 13. The show will raise funds for his Suffolk Music Foundation. U.K. residents have the chance to get exclusive access to tickets when they pre-order = from Ed’s official store.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Beggin’ Jack Flash: Måneskin opening for The Rolling Stones in Vegas

Beggin’ Jack Flash: Måneskin opening for The Rolling Stones in Vegas
Beggin’ Jack Flash: Måneskin opening for The Rolling Stones in Vegas
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Mamma mia, Måneskin has more exciting news.

After making their late-night U.S. TV debut on The Tonight Show Tuesday, the Italian rockers have announced that they’ll be opening for The Rolling Stones next month. They’ll take the stage ahead of the “Satisfaction” legends on November 6 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

The Stones gig follows Måneskin’s previously announced, much more intimate headlining shows taking place October 27 in New York City and November 1 in Los Angeles, which mark the band’s first-ever full U.S. concerts. As you might’ve guessed, both dates are sold out.

If you can’t catch them live, Måneskin’s also just booked another TV performance: the MTV Europe Music Awards on November 14.

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Memorabilia from Eric Clapton, Robert Plant, Bob Dylan & more being auctioned in NYC next month

Memorabilia from Eric Clapton, Robert Plant, Bob Dylan & more being auctioned in NYC next month
Memorabilia from Eric Clapton, Robert Plant, Bob Dylan & more being auctioned in NYC next month
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Historic collectibles from various music legends, including Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin‘s Robert Plant and Bob Dylan, will be up for bid during a memorabilia sale hosted by Julien’s Auctions on November 19 and 20 at the Hard Rock Café in New York City.

Among the priciest items going on the block is a 1968 Martin D-45 acoustic guitar once owned by Clapton, who played the instrument at the live debut of his group Derek and the Dominos at London’s Lyceum Theatre in June 1970. The guitar, which Clapton gifted to singer/guitarist Dave Edmunds in 1976, is estimated to sell for between $300,000 and $500,000.

Meanwhile, a sheet of lyrics for the classic Led Zeppelin song “Kashmir” handwritten by Plant on stationery letterhead from Chicago’s Whitehall Hotel is estimated to fetch between $200,000 and $300,000. The lyrics feature some differences from the studio version of the tune, which appeared on 1975’s Physical Graffiti album.

Another interesting item being auctioned is an abstract oil painting of a nude woman created by Dylan during the 1960s and gifted to his late manager, Albert Grossman, which is expected to bring in between $100,000 and $200,000.

Also up for bid is a cream-colored Fender Stratocaster Vintage ’57 reissue electric guitar that Pink Floyd‘s David Gilmour owned and played on stage with the band during the 1980s and ’90s. It’s estimated to sell for between $80,000 and $100,000.

Other items being sold as part of Julien’s Auctions’ “Icons & Idols: Rock ‘n’ Roll” event include memorabilia and artifacts from The Beatles, Guns N’ Roses, Eddie Van Halen, U2, Elvis Presley, Whitney Houston, Kurt Cobain, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Trent Reznor, Keith Richards and Quiet Riot.

Visit JuliensAuctions.com for more info.

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