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Barbara Evans is on the road to recovery after reportedly suffering a stroke in North Carolina.
According to TMZ, Jenelle Evans’ mom experienced the health scare last week and has since been discharged from the hospital. She is recovering at home and is expected to make a full recovery.
Jenelle, 33, has been able to fly back to North Carolina to see her mom and be with family. She wasn’t able to fly home earlier to see Barbara because she had sinus surgery, TMZ reported.
According to The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, Jenelle’s 16-year-old son, Jace, was by Barbara’s side while she was hospitalized on Wednesday, October 1. (In August, Jace moved from Las Vegas to North Carolina to stay with a relative who is presumed to be his grandmother.)
Us Weekly has reached out to Jenelle’s team for comment.
Fans met Barbara when she appeared on Jenelle’s episode of MTV’s 16 and Pregnant in 2009.
When Jenelle continued to appear on Teen Mom 2 from 2011 to 2019, cameras often documented her unpredictable relationship with her mom.
One moment Teen Mom viewers won’t forget is when Jenelle chose not to invite Barbara to her September 2017 wedding to David Eason.
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“She’s been saying she’s having her wedding, running around with her family of friends, but you know what she says? ‘My mother Barbara is not invited,’” Barbara recalled to People in July 2017. “She’s not inviting me to her own wedding. It’s very painful.”
During a 2016 episode of Teen Mom 2, Barbara called Eason, 37, “the worst boyfriend” her daughter has ever had.
While Jenelle followed through with the wedding, she filed for separation from Eason in March 2024 after six years of marriage. In July, the exes were declared legally divorced.
“After a really long and draining process, my divorce from David is official,” Jenelle told TMZ at the time. “This chapter has been heavy, but I’m walking away from it with clarity, strength and so much love for my kids. My focus is on them and our future, and I’m just thankful to finally have peace and a fresh start.”
While there were many reasons that led to the split, Jenelle said one aspect was David’s negative attitude.
“His attitude that he had, putting everyone in a bad mood all the time,” she told Us in June. “Everyone was walking on eggshells, and I’m like, I don’t have to live like this and I don’t have to stay together just because we have kids.”
This past summer, Jenelle shared an update on where she stands with her mom. According to the reality star, things have improved now that cameras aren’t following their every move.
“[Things are] good,” Jenelle shared with Us before hosting her “I Do, I Did, I’m Done” divorce party in June. “We talk from time to time, but not every day.”
When asked if it has been good to have some distance, the former Teen Mom 2 star agreed “because I can only handle her in doses.”
Jenelle later confirmed the mother-daughter duo have figured out what works for the two of them after years of ups and downs.
Twin time! Jennifer Lopez has shared plenty of sweet moments with her kids, Emme and Maximilian “Max” Muñiz, over the years.
The Grammy winner gave birth to her and Marc Anthony’s twins in 2008, four years after marrying the “I Need to Know” singer. (Lopez and Anthony subsequently split in 2011.) The Atlas star exclusively told Us Weekly in 2008 that her little ones were “very in tune with each other.”
They’re also very in tune with their mom. Lopez gushed about her close bond with Max and Emme during an October 2025 appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark.
“I feel like, we’re close,” she said. “We’re a close-knit three now. A lot has happened with us. … That kind of changed things and made it really beautiful for us.”
Finding flattering fall tops when you have a larger bust can be a struggle — but you’re not alone! Fitted styles can feel restrictive or uncomfortable, while oversized styles can end up adding unwanted bulk. But when you find the right pick, it strikes the perfect balance that’s flowy enough to feel relaxed while being slimming and chic.
To make the search easier, we pulled together 17 loose-fitting tops that create a nice slimming effect. Whether you’re looking for an easy tunic for the weekends or a polished blouse for the office, these picks prove you don’t have to compromise on style or fit. The best part? Prices start at just $10, so you can refresh your closet without overspending.
17 Loose Fall Tops That Are Slimming for Bigger Busts
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3. Trending Tunic: Cut extra long, this long-sleeve tunic glides over the chest and hips for a sleek, elongating effect.
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5. Flattering Cut: Ruched at the neckline, this flowy tunic top creates an elongating, slimming effect.
6. Darling Denim: Made with a relaxed cut, this denim button-up layers perfectly for fall without pulling at the bust.
Ozzy Osbourne was notorious for partying hard in his youth, but the rocker got sober before his death — and occasionally crossed paths with other sober celebrities.
In the posthumous memoir, Last Rites, Osbourne revealed that he crossed paths with Matthew Perry while the latter was in AA. “He used to come to our house for AA meetings, or so my wife tells me,” Osbourne wrote in the book, which hit shelves Tuesday, October 7. “The funniest, most talented bloke. And he was trying so hard to stay on the right path.”
Osbourne, who died of a heart attack in July at age 76, went on to note that he was heartbroken by Perry’s death. The Friends alum died of an accidental ketamine overdose at age 54 in October 2023.
“Then one day he listened to his addiction telling him it was OK to get loaded, and that was it — game over,” the Grammy winner wrote. “I felt so sad when they said he’d been found in his hot tub, unresponsive, with ketamine in his system. He’d given everything he had to stay clean. But it wasn’t enough.”
While Osbourne was sober before his death, he had difficulty staying clean over the years. In the book, he described 2012 as the year he last “fell off the wagon.” After his wife, Sharon Osbourne, “busted” him and sold the cars he’d bought during his bender, he attended 90 meetings in 90 days at the AA Log Cabin in West Hollywood.
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“It helped me, all that AA stuff,” he recalled. “Got me started on the way back to being sober. If you’re on your own, the voice in your head is too persuasive.”
After that, Ozzy thought he might be ready to “break free” from his “addictive personality” and try ketamine treatment with help from a doctor after Sharon, now 72, had tried it.
“They started me on this tiny dose. A microdose, they call it,” he recalled. “But the second I felt it kick in — a very small but unmistakable altering of the mind — I was like, ‘Oh, yeah, I could have some serious fun with this.’”
Ozzy said he “recognized it immediately for what it was” and never tried ketamine again. “For the first time in years, I was able to be really honest with myself,” he added. “When I walked out of that ketamine clinic, I told myself I’d never let addiction steal my spirit from me again.”
Before his death, Perry had also gotten sober, which he wrote about in his own memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing. On the one-year anniversary of his death, his stepfather, Keith Morrison, said he believed his stepson had his ketamine use under control.
“Though he had been treated with ketamine, it hadn’t turned into something that he couldn’t control,” Morrison, 78, said on the Today show in October 2024. “Although, he was a guy who would make decisions. ‘I can handle this. I can do this. I can tell you what’s right. I know the whole system inside and out. I know what the drug will do to me.’ So, there was the worry [of like], ‘What’s he really doing?’”
Perry’s half-sister, Madeleine Morrison, added, “I don’t even know if in his mind, he had relapsed.”
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