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Rob Delaney Pens Powerful Essay on Late Son’s Cancer Battle

Early this year, Rob Delaney’s young son tragically died . His 2-year-old son fought and lost a battle against a fatal brain tumor. Now, eight months later, the still-grieving comedian has released the first excerpts of his book, which he had been writing when it looked like his son was going to make it. This is heavy, powerful stuff, and very much worth reading. On Medium , Rob Delaney shares pieces of the book that he has written about his late son. “I may wish Henry wasn’t in the hospital and it may make me f–king sick that my kids haven’t lived under the same roof for over a year,” Delaney writes in one excerpt. “But I’m always, always happy to enter the hospital every morning and see him,” Delaney says. “It’s exciting  every day  to walk into his room and see him and see him see me.” “The surgery to remove his tumor left him with Bell’s palsy on the left side of his face, so it’s slack and droops,” he describes. “His left eye is turned inward too, due to nerve damage.” “But the right side of his face is incredibly expressive, and that side brightens right up when I walk into the room,” he writes. “There’s no doubt about what kind of mood he’s in, ever,” Denaley continues. “It’s particularly precious when he’s angry because seeing the contrast between a toddler’s naked rage in one half of his face and an utterly placid chubby chipmunk cheek and wandering eye in the other,” Delaney explains. He goes on to say that it “is shocking in a way that makes me and my wife and whatever combination of nurses and/or doctors are in the room laugh every time.” “And when he smiles, forget about it,” Delaney beams. “A regular baby’s smile is wonderful enough.” In contrast, he writes: “When a sick baby with partial facial paralysis smiles, it’s golden. Especially if it’s my baby.” Delaney also speaks of the earliest signs of his son’s illness, which began normally enough — with Henry vomiting in 2016. Babies do that sometimes. What made it worse was that he continued to do so. “Henry was losing weight,” Delaney writes. “Every time he vomited I would freak out. I would feed him so gently, so slowly, and assume I’d done something wrong when he vomited.” Delaney blamed himself over the medical mystery. “Why, if I’d been able to feed Henry’s ravenous, feral older brothers, couldn’t I feed him?” “My baby was getting smaller,” Delaney writes. “And that is a f–ked up thing to see.” “I would often start crying whenever he threw up,” Delaney admits. “I would try not to cry in front of his older brothers and fail.” “And they’d ask why,” Delaney continues. “And I would say it was because I was scared.” It was only after a friend suggesting seeing his child’s pediatrician that Henry, still a baby, was given an MRI. The doctor already suspected that a mass might be forcing Henry to vomit uncontrollably, but did not say the word “tumor” until Rob Delaney said it first. Henry ended up having drastic brain surgery — the one that resulted in his aforementioned lazy eye and partial facial paralysis. But it was not enough. Delaney shares that he wrote about these experiences before his family got the worst news of their lives. “The above was part of a book proposal I put together before Henry’s tumor came back and we learned that he would die,” Delaney explains. Understandably, “I stopped writing when we saw the new, bad MRI.” “My wife and his brothers and I just wanted to be with him around the clock and make sure his final months were happy,” Delaney writes. “And they were.” He adds that he’s putting his writings out there for his intended audience — other parents of very sick children. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2018: In Memoriam

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Rob Delaney Pens Powerful Essay on Late Son’s Cancer Battle

Johnny Rodriguez: Meet Briana DeJesus’ New Boyfriend!

Briana DeJesus has had a bit of a roller coaster year. So we suppose it's fitting that she's decided to introduce her new boyfriend to the world with a photo taken at a theme park. Yes, Briana has moved on from Javi Marroquin with an NYC native named Johnny Rodriguez. And based on their social media comments, Bri's legion of loyal fans are almost as excited about this new romance as she is … 1. Briana and Johnny Bri introduced her new man to the world by posting this loved-up pic on her Instagram page. 2. Head Over Heels “My sweet love, thank you for shining your light into the darkness that was surrounding me,” Bri captioned the pic. 3. Still Bri Exhibiting her signature irreverent humor, Dejesus added, “#wealmostdiedonthatridetho lol” 4. Playing Coy At first, there was a fair bit of mystery surrounding the identity of Bri’s man — after all, she didn’t even provide his name in the original post. 5. Slowly Spilling the Tea Fortunately, Briana decided to open up about her mystery man in a newly-published interview with Radar Online. 6. Here’s Johnny “It’s nothing crazy and it’s relatively new,” Briana said after revealing Rodriguez’s name to her deeply curious fan base. View Slideshow

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People REALLY Don’t Wanna See Maroon 5 at the Super Bowl

Adam Levine is undeniably a good looking man. And he has an outstanding voice. But these traits are apparently not enough to prompt any excitement from NFL fans over the selection of Levine's band at the Super Bowl 2019 halftime act. Upon Maroon 5 being confirmed as the headliner for the big game, which will take place on February 3 in Atlanta, social media users expressed their annoyance and dismay. We've selected a few of their most vicious responses below…   1. They’re In! Levine and company will follow in the recent footsteps of Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Beyonce and Bruno Mars. And this is what some people think about that selection… 2. Like, a 20-Minute Bathroom Break at That! 3. Remember How Well Coldplay Went Over? 4. Thanks, Siri 5. You Know the Answer, Right? 6. We Have a Solution for This View Slideshow

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