Six months ago, Luphinia Digsby of Charlotte, North Carolina, gave birth to her second set of twins.
The 38-year-old mom had the first set 22 years ago when she was just 16 years old and remembers the shock of being a teen and learning she would have not one, but two babies.
She was already eight months along when she found out she was expecting twins because the boy was covering his sister in the womb and doctors didn’t spot her until close to the end of the pregnancy.
“I cried. I’d been preparing for one baby,” Digsby tells People.
The 38-year-old mom had the first set 22 years ago when she was just 16 years old and remembers the shock of being a teen and learning she would have not one, but two babies.
She was already eight months along when she found out she was expecting twins because the boy was covering his sister in the womb and doctors didn’t spot her until close to the end of the pregnancy.
“I cried. I’d been preparing for one baby,” Digsby tells People.
- 3/15/2017
- by Michelle Boudin
- PEOPLE.com
Recently, CBS delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Elementary" episode 22 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "The Best Way Out Is Always Through," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty intriguing and intense stuff go down when Sherlock and Watson's newest case takes them on the hunt for a vicious judge murderer, and more. In the new, 22nd episode press release: Holmes And Watson Embark On An Interstate Search To Locate An Escaped Convict Who Is The Prime Suspect In A Judge's Murder. Press release number 2: When a judge is murdered, Holmes and Watson are going to become involved in the interstate search to find the prime suspect, who is an escaped convict from a privatized prison. Also, when Holmes applies his deductive reasoning to Detective Bell's new relationship, the romance is going to hit a rough patch. Guest stars feature: Afton Williamson...
- 4/23/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Top 10 Ryan Lambie 22 Nov 2013 - 06:42
From zombie outbreaks to food poisoning, here's our selection of the 10 unluckiest fictional airline companies in cinema...
You rarely see real-life airline companies in movies, and for good reason - planes in the movies are always being overrun by snakes, art thieves, the undead, and that actor who plays Hercule Poirot.
Film airline companies are so unlucky, in fact, that even the best efforts of Hollywood's finest actors, heart-throbs and action heroes - from Brad Pitt to Bruce Willis, and Jack Lemmon to Mark Hamill - can't stop their planes from dropping out of the sky or getting into some kind of mishap or other.
To this end, here's a far-from-exhaustive look at what we think are the 10 unluckiest airlines in cinema...
Stevens Corporation As seen in: Airport 77 (1977)
You'd be forgiven for thinking that a company with just one passenger jet to its name...
From zombie outbreaks to food poisoning, here's our selection of the 10 unluckiest fictional airline companies in cinema...
You rarely see real-life airline companies in movies, and for good reason - planes in the movies are always being overrun by snakes, art thieves, the undead, and that actor who plays Hercule Poirot.
Film airline companies are so unlucky, in fact, that even the best efforts of Hollywood's finest actors, heart-throbs and action heroes - from Brad Pitt to Bruce Willis, and Jack Lemmon to Mark Hamill - can't stop their planes from dropping out of the sky or getting into some kind of mishap or other.
To this end, here's a far-from-exhaustive look at what we think are the 10 unluckiest airlines in cinema...
Stevens Corporation As seen in: Airport 77 (1977)
You'd be forgiven for thinking that a company with just one passenger jet to its name...
- 11/21/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
On this edition of 'In Focus', host Eden Lane spends time at the 'press day' for for the 1st National Tour of Peter and the Starcatcher, launching in Denver. She meets four of the cast members. John Sanders Black Stache, Luke Smith Smee, Megan Stern Molly, and Joey deBettencourt Boy. Eden also gives us a glimpse of the special presentation by Tony Award wining set designer Donyale Werle. Click below to watch the interview...
- 8/19/2013
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
As the acclaimed Peter and the Starcatcher prepares for its first National Tour, the show's creative team and touring cast, including directors Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, and cast members including Joey deBettencourt, Megan Stern, John Sanders, Harter Clingman, Jimonn Cole, Nathan Hosner, Carl Howell, Ian Michael Stuart, Benjamin Schrader, Luke Smith, Edward Tournier, Lee Zarrett, Ben Beckley, Robert Franklin Neill, Rachel Prather, and Nick Vidal, recently met the press. BroadwayWorld was there for the special event and you can meet the company below...
- 8/5/2013
- by Randy Rainbow
- BroadwayWorld.com
As the acclaimed Peter and the Starcatcher prepares for its first National Tour, the show's creative team and touring cast meet, including directors Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, and cast members including Joey deBettencourt, Megan Stern, John Sanders, Harter Clingman, Jimonn Cole, Nathan Hosner, Carl Howell, Ian Michael Stuart, Benjamin Schrader, Luke Smith, Edward Tournier, Lee Zarrett, Ben Beckley, Robert Franklin Neill, Rachel Prather, and Nick Vidal, met the press yesterday. BroadwayWorld was there for the special event and you can check out full photo coverage below...
- 7/26/2013
- by Jessica Gordon
- BroadwayWorld.com
Escape the New York summer heat with 'Christmas in July' at Joe's Pub at The Public where Chicago's About Face Theatre in association with John Sanders presents a concert version of We Three Lizas, the new hit holiday musical that wowed Chicago audiences this past winter. We Three Lizas plays Joe's Pub 425 Lafayette St., New York one night only on Monday, July 15 at 7 pm.
- 7/8/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Earlier today, the cast of Matilda The Musical got the chance to speak live with an astronaut on the International Space Station via satellite hook-up provided by Nasa. During the event, Astronaut Tom Marshburn brother-in-law of cast member John Sanders got to chat with some of the kids and adults from the Tony nominated show. BroadwayWorld was there for the festivities and you can check out full coverage below...
- 5/7/2013
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
Cast members of Peter and the Starcatcher, including Celia Keenan-Bolger, Matthew Saldivar, Adam Chanler-Berat, Carson Elrod, Matt DAmico, John Sanders, Betsy Hogg and Orville Mendoza today headed Off-Broadway to see SkippyJon Jones, the new childrens musical written by their co-star, Kevin Del Aguila Smee. Before the show, the stars read a segment of the childrens book SkippyJon Jones to the audience. BroadwayWorld was there for the celebration and you can check out full photo coverage below...
- 7/30/2012
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
We figured we would help you decide if you want to spend your upcoming Sunday night watching the Season 2 premiere of "The Walking Dead" by putting together our largest ever package of our past coverage.
Who are we kidding? We know you will be watching no matter what we say and you're reading this just to pass time until then.
Check out what "The Walking Dead" looks like on the cover of the latest Mad Magazine.
"The Walking Dead" returns to AMC on Sunday, October 16th at 9pm Et/Pt. Will you be watching it live or on DVR?
Don't forget to check out "Talking Dead" on AMC, the half-hour live after-show that will discuss "The Walking Dead" following the show.
Make sure to tell us in the comment section below how excited you are for Season 2!
Prep yourselves for Season 2:
Read our First Impressions
Watch Ep 201's
Sneak...
Who are we kidding? We know you will be watching no matter what we say and you're reading this just to pass time until then.
Check out what "The Walking Dead" looks like on the cover of the latest Mad Magazine.
"The Walking Dead" returns to AMC on Sunday, October 16th at 9pm Et/Pt. Will you be watching it live or on DVR?
Don't forget to check out "Talking Dead" on AMC, the half-hour live after-show that will discuss "The Walking Dead" following the show.
Make sure to tell us in the comment section below how excited you are for Season 2!
Prep yourselves for Season 2:
Read our First Impressions
Watch Ep 201's
Sneak...
- 10/15/2011
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
AMC continues their behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Walking Dead Season 2 with a video featuring prop master John Sanders. In this video, we get to see individual character props, including Shane’s shotgun and Daryl’s crossbow.
The first episode of The Walking Dead’s second season is a 90-minute episode titled “What Lies Ahead” that will premiere on Sunday, October 16th at 9Pm. If you need to catch up, here are the top stories from our coverage of The Walking Dead Season 2:
-2nd Season 2 Trailer
-16 Cast Photos Released
-Webisodes Premiere Next Week
-Behind-the-Scenes Video
-AMC Announces “Talking Dead”
-New Promo Video
-1st Season 2 Trailer
-10 Season 2 Photos...
The first episode of The Walking Dead’s second season is a 90-minute episode titled “What Lies Ahead” that will premiere on Sunday, October 16th at 9Pm. If you need to catch up, here are the top stories from our coverage of The Walking Dead Season 2:
-2nd Season 2 Trailer
-16 Cast Photos Released
-Webisodes Premiere Next Week
-Behind-the-Scenes Video
-AMC Announces “Talking Dead”
-New Promo Video
-1st Season 2 Trailer
-10 Season 2 Photos...
- 9/30/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
As promised yesterday, we have for you now Part 2 of AMCtv.com's two-part report from the set of "The Walking Dead" as a continuation of the network's weekly "Dispatches from the Set" series. Click here for Part 1 in case you missed it.
As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood -- and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground -- Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. "This is the craziest thing I've ever done," he tells Denise Huth, "The Walking Dead"'s producer. "On this show, that's saying something," she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with "The Walking Dead"'s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms. He's loaded a semi-automatic handgun with quarter-round blanks that will cause the gun's...
As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood -- and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground -- Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. "This is the craziest thing I've ever done," he tells Denise Huth, "The Walking Dead"'s producer. "On this show, that's saying something," she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with "The Walking Dead"'s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms. He's loaded a semi-automatic handgun with quarter-round blanks that will cause the gun's...
- 9/13/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
AMC has posted part two of their “A Day on the Set” feature, which continues the set visit with Greg Nicotero, Andrew Lincoln, and Jeffrey DeMunn. In case you missed out on our previous coverage, make sure to check out the recently released season 2 poster and the first part of the “A Day on the Set” feature.
“As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood — and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground — Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. “This is the craziest thing I’ve ever done,” he tells Denise Huth, The Walking Dead’s producer. “On this show, that’s saying something,” she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with The Walking Dead’s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms.
“As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood — and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground — Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. “This is the craziest thing I’ve ever done,” he tells Denise Huth, The Walking Dead’s producer. “On this show, that’s saying something,” she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with The Walking Dead’s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms.
- 9/13/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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