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Colin Egglesfield is recovering. After revealing that he had been diagnosed with a third cancer last January, the Something Borrowed star shared a new health update, revealing that he is now "cancer-free" and "feeling great."

Colin, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2024 and had a prostatectomy shortly thereafter, has been disease-free for nearly a year.

"It'll be a year in February," Colin told E! News correspondent Will Marfuggi in an exclusive interview. "Fortunately, they caught it early enough that I didn't have to do any radiation or chemotherapy or anything, and that's one of the things that I just wanted to avoid."

That wasn't always the case for the All My Children alum, who described a different experience when he was first diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2006 and again the following year.

"I waited almost until it was too late and it had started to spread," says Colin. "So when they performed the surgery and tested the lymph nodes, they discovered that it had spread. So I had to have radiation treatment, and I didn't want to go through it anymore."

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Amazon Prime Video’s highly anticipated live action adaptation of God of War continues to take shape with the casting of Max Parker in a key role. Variety has confirmed that Parker has joined the series as Heimdall, one of the prominent gods from Norse mythology and a major figure in the world of the franchise.

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David and Victoria Beckham 'have fears their son Brooklyn will be left with nothing' after he allegedly signed a rigid prenuptial agreement before he wed Nicola Peltz.

Brooklyn's choice to sign the prenup in 2022 means he will not gain any of the Peltz's billionaire family fortune if he and Nicola were to split.

The aspiring chef, 26, launched an astonishing rant at his parents David and Victoria on Monday night.

He took to Instagram to share a six-page statement, where he said he has no wishes to reconcile with his family and is standing up for himself 'for the first time in my life', claiming his parents have 'controlled narratives about our family'.

He also stated that 'my parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship (with wife Nicola) since before my wedding, and it hasn't stopped'.

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Meghan Trainor is opening up about the deeply personal decision behind welcoming her third child via surrogacy, saying it was made after careful medical guidance and heartfelt reflection.

The Grammy-winning singer, 32, and her husband, actor Daryl Sabara, 33, welcomed their daughter, Mikey Moon, on Jan. 18 with the help of a surrogate. The couple are already parents to sons Riley, 4, and Barry, 2, both of whom Trainor carried herself.

"It wasn't our first choice, but we had endless conversations with our doctors on this journey," Trainor tells People. "This was the safest way for us to be able to continue growing our family, and we're forever grateful that surrogacy was an option."

Trainor says she wanted to speak openly about the experience to help normalize conversations around alternative paths to parenthood. "Surrogacy is just another

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Peacock is moving forward with development on The Astrology House, a new drama series adaptation based on the novel by Carinn Jade, with Christina Ricci attached to star and executive produce. The project is being written by Lindsay Calhoon Bring and is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group. The series is currently in development and has already drawn attention due to its creative team and its dark, character driven premise.

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