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Patrick Mahomes Is 'Maybe' Open to 4th Baby With Brittany 'Later On'

Patrick Mahomes is already discussing whether he wants to expand his family again just days after his wife, Brittany Mahomes, gave birth to their third baby.

Patrick, 29, was asked about possibly welcoming another child during a press conference on Tuesday, January 14, and replied, “[I’m] good with three [kids] for right now. My goal was always three, so we’ve had three. We’ll stick there for a while and see if we need to come back and get another one later on.”

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, however, didn’t rule out having another baby with Brittany “down the line,” hinting that it was “maybe” an option for the couple in the future.

Brittany, 29, announced the arrival of her and Patrick’s third child, daughter Golden, on Monday, January 13. The pair are also the parents of daughter Sterling, 3, and son Bronze, 2. Despite his recent comments, Patrick previously said in July 2024 that he’d be “done” after three kids.

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“I said three and I’m done,” he told reporters at the Kansas City Chiefs training camp press conference that month. “I always wanted to have kids young. I got to grow up in a locker room, and it made such an impact in my life. We’re on our third kid now. … Brittany does a great job of doing that and we still go out and enjoy our life.”

Patrick Mahomes Admits He Is Maybe Open to 4th Baby With Wife Brittany Mahomes Down the Line
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Brittany, for her part, revealed in July 2024 that her pregnancy with baby No. 3 was “the hardest” she’d experienced due to “sickness, exhaustion and now skin” problems.

After meeting in high school, Patrick and Brittany started dating and stayed together throughout his rise to NFL stardom after he was drafted to the Chiefs in 2017. The couple, who got engaged in 2020 after eight years together, exchanged vows in March 2022 and have continued to open up about maintaining a strong family unit.

“Everybody sees the game days. They don’t see the day-to-day grind. They don’t see how you have to manage playing football and being a dad and being a husband,” Patrick said in Netflix’s 2023 Quarterback docuseries. “It’s football. You’re gonna have highs. You’re gonna have the lows. You put so much into this that you want to win, you want to succeed. And you want to win that Super Bowl at the end of the year. But I have to be a dad too. I have to be a husband.”

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Brittany has continued to publicly praise her husband after major wins on the field — including last year’s Super Bowl.

“This season was a special one! This guy never stopped believing in his team…through the ups and downs and all the doubters, never once did he doubt this team,” she wrote via Instagram in February 2024. “He is a true leader and a team player. He continued to ask himself what he could do better to lead this team to the Super Bowl. I saw so much behind the scenes that I will forever be in awe of you as a person and a football player! You my guy deserved this!!! I love you and am always and forever proud of you❤.”

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Was Mayim Bialik Asked to Reprise Her Role on 'Big Bang Theory' Spinoff?

Mayim Bialik Reveals If She Was Contacted About 'Big Bang Theory' Spinoff — And If She Would Return
Mayim Bialik, Kaley Cuoco, Jim Parsons CBS

The Big Bang Theory has a spinoff in the works — but has Mayim Bialik been offered a chance to reprise the role of Amy?

“I haven’t been contacted,” Bialik, 49, exclusively revealed to Us Weekly while promoting her guest spot on former costar Melissa Rauch‘s NBC show Night Court. “I’ve seen what’s been announced and I think that’s where a lot of people’s knowledge of it is right [now] — me being one of them.”

Bialik is excited to find out more, adding, “These characters were so iconic and so significant to people. [Creators] Chuck [Lorre] and Bill [Prady] really created a world of characters that people want to know about and follow up on. So, I’m very flattered and I would be very flattered if I am contacted.”

Despite not getting an offer yet, Bialik would jump at the chance to play Amy again.

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“I love being known as that character and I love what it means to people. So for me, it would be a thrill to be part of it in any way,” she noted. “It was a really, really fun experience to be part of that [during my guest appearance with Jim Parsons] on Young Sheldon. I also get to interact with [creators] Steven [Molaro] and Steve [Holland] and a lot of our writers and producers, so it’s a whole world that I still feel very connected to.”

The Big Bang Theory aired from 2007 to 2019 and starred Parsons, 51, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Bialik and Rauch, 44, as a group of friends made up of scientists and their significant others. During its run, the CBS comedy won 10 Emmy Awards and spawned prequel shows Young Sheldon and Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage.

Mayim Bialik Reveals If She Was Contacted About 'Big Bang Theory' Spinoff — And If She Would Return
Mayim Bialik, Jim Parsons CBS

Warner Bros. Television currently has a spinoff in development that would air on their streaming service Max if picked up to series. Brian Posehn, Lauren Lapkus and Kevin Sussman have been tapped to headline the show, which would have them reprising their roles from the original series.

While fans wait for more news, they can see some Big Bang Theory reunions between the cast members on shows such as Night Court. During the Tuesday, January 14, episode of the NBC series, Bialik played an exaggerated version of herself.

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“I left the creative [details] up to Melissa when she asked if I would be interested in coming on. I literally said to her, ‘Whatever you want, I’m happy to do it.’ That’s just out of a sense of comradery and support for her and our friendship,” Bialik told Us. “I am also just really proud of everything that she’s created. I just was happy to support — and I’m also a fan of Night Court. When I was little, I wasn’t allowed to watch it because it was naughty and had some racy language.”

Bialik got to have a lot of fun while sharing the screen with Rauch.

“Melissa asked how I feel about this notion of playing a twisted version of myself. I said I’ll be as silly as you want and as kooky as you want. Melissa was also drawing on some of our actual story where she was a Blossom fan, and when we started working together on The Big Bang Theory, she revealed it,” she recalled. “I liked the idea of toying with this and art imitating life.”

While discussing the opportunity, Bialik explained the benefits — and challenges — of playing herself.

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“The advantage is there’s a certain amount of ease that comes with getting to play yourself. You’re not creating a character. I know the backstory because it’s mine,” she shared. “But in terms of the disadvantages, it’s hard — especially if you’re playing an exaggerated version. The producers have to wonder like, ‘Oh, is she afraid that people will think this is what she’s really like?’ Or like, ‘What’s that exaggerated version gonna be like?'”

She concluded: “But I don’t see it as a huge impediment. It’s definitely a challenge to try and stretch outside of playing yourself but also playing an exaggerated version of yourself.”

New episodes of Night Court air on NBC Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET and are available to stream on Peacock the next day.

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren Had 'Many Ups and Downs' Before Split: Source

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren Have Had Trust Issues Over the Years
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Jessica Alba and Cash Warren had their fair share of relationship woes before calling it quits for good.

“They have had many ups and downs as any marriage would after being together for so many years,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “They have tried therapy and have worked out past issues over the years.”

The insider adds that the pair’s most recent decision to call it quits wasn’t the “first time” they considered breaking up as both Alba and Warren “have had issues” with each other before.

“There were trust issues in the past which led to many arguments,” the source explains, noting that “at the end of the day, the romance was gone between them.”

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“The marriage ran its course, the insider adds. “Their communication hadn’t been great.”

While Alba, 43, and Warren, 46, ultimately faced obstacles in their romantic life, they have remained a team for their three children — Honor, 16, Haven, 13 and Hayes, 6 — and when it comes to Alba’s personal care brand, The Honest Company.

“They are good parents and partners in business together but lost their spark and grew apart,” the source says. “Jessica and Cash made the decision together that this was no longer working or healthy for anyone.”

Alba’s “priorities shifted, ” the insider explains, after she stepped down as Honest’s Chief Creative Officer in April 2024. (Alba currently remains on the Honest Company’s board of directors and maintains voting and investment power alongside Warren.)

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren Have Had Trust Issues Over the Years
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“It opened her eyes. She is a really strong woman and wants to be the best example for her kids,” the insider tells Us. “The kids are their priority right now and they will be cordial while coparenting. It isn’t messy behind the scenes at all.”

Earlier this month, TMZ reported that Alba and Warren decided to separate after 16 years of marriage and are preparing to file for divorce. Neither Warren nor Alba has publicly addressed their split.

The twosome met on the set of Fantastic Four in 2004. Alba starred in the superhero flick as Storm while Warren served as a production assistant. Four years later, the duo tied the knot. While Alba and Warren were vocal about their love for one another over the years, the actress hinted there was some occasional trouble in paradise.

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“It’s all rosy for two and a half years. But then after that, you become roommates,” Alba revealed to Katherine Schwarzenegger on her Instagram series Before, During, and After Baby in July 2021. “You’re just going through the motions. You have the responsibilities. It’s a lot of, like, checking the boxes, right?”

Warren, for his part, told Us exclusively in July 2024 that it was “hard work” to keep his and Alba’s marriage strong.

“I think, ultimately, the friendship and support and just knowing that your partner has your back means everything to us,” he reflected. “I think that would be the secret, is just having each other’s back. It’s hard work, but we roll up our sleeves and we do it. It’s wild. It’s the longest relationship I could have ever imagined.”

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