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понеделник, 20 януари 2014 г.

'Big Bang Theory' Star Simon Helberg and Wife Expecting Second Child

The Howard Wolowitz on 'The Big Bang Theory' confirms to ET that he and his wife will be parents for the second time.

Simon Helberg, Jocelyn Towne
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Actor Simon Helberg who is popular for his role as Howard Wolowitz on "The Big Bang Theory" will be father again. The actor confirmed at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, January 18 that his wife Jocelyn Towne got pregnant with their second child.

"Yes, my wife is [expecting,] - I can't take all the credit," Helberg told Entertainment Tonight's Nancy O'Dell at the event's red carpet. "Every time I come to the SAG Awards there's something about this night...About 8 months before [the SAG Awards] I get really the urge, I feel the romance and then we get nominated so it's hand in hand."

Towne accompanied the actor at the red carpet, donning a billowing gray dress. Her growing baby bump was noticeable as she posed for cameras at the event.

Helberg and Towne tied the knot in 2007. The star's actress/writer/director wife gave birth to their first child on May 8, 2012. The couple named their first child, a daughter, Adeline. "The family is thrilled," a source told Us Weekly following the baby's arrival back then, adding that Helberg was "excited to be a father - he's been doing his reading."

In addition to his role on the CBS sitcom, Helberg appeared in other projects including a movie entitled "A Serious Man" alongside Michael Stuhlbarg and Adam Arkin. He is also known as a voice actor.

Artist of the Week: A Great Big World

The VH1 You Oughta Know artist of 2014 is gearing up to release their first studio album to follow up their hit single 'Say Something'.

Artist of the Week: A Great Big World
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A rough time in Ian Axel and Chad Vaccarino's lives has led A Great Big World to enjoy mainstream success. The pop/rock duo admitted they were heartbroken and were not happy with their day jobs when writing "Say Something", which later attracted the attention of Christina Aguilera.

First featured in the final of ABC's dance competition "So You Think You Can Dance", the song became an international hit after it was re-recorded with the pop/R&B diva. Following their performance with the former Mouseketeer on "The Voice", the song reached No. 1 on iTunes charts, toppling Eminem's song. "It's a huge, huge milestone for us," Chad said of the song's performance.

Despite gaining so much recognition so early on in their forming as a band, they were humbled with their achievement so far. "It kind of fell into our laps, and it was just luck and timing," Ian said. The former New York University students were not even dreaming that "Say Something" would be a hit, as Ian said, "It was very powerful and moving for us to write it, but we never thought it would take off like this."

Handling sudden success, however, has been a little hard for Ian, "because we've never dealt with this before, especially with the traveling." He admitted, "It's been a major adjustment. Not having a routine is the hardest thing for me." Chad added, "After the Christina Aguilera collaboration and being on 'The Voice', it felt like our lives changed forever."

The duo's early work was recognized when the "Glee" cast covered their "This Is The New Year" in an episode. It also licensed to various television networks and was featured on "The Amazing Race", ESPN, "One Tree Hill" and "Good Morning America".

Riding high on the success of "Say Something", the group is now set to drop their first studio album "Is There Anybody Out There?" on January 21. Of what the album has to offer, Chad said, "You're not going to get 13 'Say Somethings'. You're going to get a huge spectrum of emotion. A lot of it is fun, upbeat pop music." Ian chimed in, "Each song was significant to us at the time we wrote it. It's like bookmarks for different chapters in our lives."

With such feat, it's not an overstatement that VH1 recently picked A Great Big World as the first You Oughta Know artist of 2014.

Beyonce Knowles Performs at White House for Michelle Obama's 50th Birthday

Queen Bey is accompanied by her adorable daughter Blue Ivy who is seen playing with the Obamas' dog Sunny in one of the pictures shared online.

Beyonce Knowles Performs at White House for Michelle Obama's 50th Birthday
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Beyonce Knowles was one of the stars helping celebrate Michelle Obama's 50th birthday on Saturday, January 18. She donned a mini flapper dress and nude pumps to perform a special set in front of star-studded guests for the private party held at the White House.

The singer brought her daughter, Blue Ivy, who just celebrated her second birthday. The toddler looking adorable in a white frilly gown admired the First Family's Christmas tree in one of the pics posted on Queen Bey's Tumblr, and played with the Obamas' dog Sunny in another photo.

The other famous attendees included Paul McCartney and spouse Nancy Shevell, Samuel L. Jackson, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Mary J. Blige, John Legend and new wife Chrissy Teigen, Ashley Judd, Angela Bassett, Gayle King, Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, and Steve Harvey.

The likes of Michael Kors, Rachael Ray, Al Roker, Sheryl Sandberg, Stevie Wonder, and Jennifer Hudson came to the celebration as well. "We had such a good time with the 1st family in dc tonight!" the "American Idol" alum gushed.

DJ Cassidy played music after live performances from the musical guests ended. President Barack Obama reportedly delivered an emotional speech to his birthday wife and, at one point, got down on to the dance floor to teach his guests how to do "The Dougie."