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Why police are stepping up seat belt stops

Local law enforcement agencies are increasing seat belt enforcement ahead of Memorial Day.

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The "Click It or Ticket" campaign runs from May 15-26 according to a community announcement.

The campaign, funded by federal highway safety funds through the Illinois Department of Transportation, emphasizes the importance of seat belt use. Officers will be conducting high-visibility enforcement day and night, focusing on seat belt violations.

Illinois police will step up seat belt enforcement May 15–26 during the Memorial Day travel period as part of the Click It or Ticket campaign.

Unrestrained fatalities remain a concern

"Buckle up every trip, every time," Chief Deputy Kirk Raab said in the release. "Seat belts save lives, and we are committed to keeping our roads safe."

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Illinois law requires all drivers and passengers to wear seat belts. While usage has increased to 93% in 2025, unrestrained fatalities remain a concern, especially at night, according to the announcement.

Motorists who fail to buckle up can expect to be stopped and ticketed.

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Earl Spencer’s fourth marriage is the latest episode in his soap-opera love life

Earl Spencer, notorious ladies’ man and the possessor of a colourful marital history, will be hoping it’s fourth time lucky – because last Friday, he tied the knot with Norwegian archaeologist Prof Catrine “Cat” Jarman ina private ceremony in Arizona. The pair have been dating for two years, initially bonding over their shared passion for history.

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The Earl, 61, who has been married three times before, firstconfirmed his romancewith the “brilliant” Jarman, 44, on ITV’sGood Morning Britainin 2024. “We both feel so incredibly lucky to have progressed from being colleagues, to friendship, to deep love and connection,” said the newlyweds in a joint statement. “Each stage of our relationship has been underpinned by laughter and we share a passion for life.”

However, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the Earl in the romance department – and one of his contentious past relationships even threatened his newfound happiness with Jarman. Take a spin through his turbulent love life…

Victoria Lockwood (1989-1997)

Charles Spencer and Victoria Lockwood in 1989

The Earl married glamorous fashion model Victoria Lockwood – who Ralph Lauren once described as “the most beautiful girl in the world” – in 1989. They had four children: Kitty, twins Eliza and Katya, and the Earl’s heir apparent,Louis, Viscount Althorp.

However, the fairy tale quickly turned sour. Spencer was unfaithful, while Lockwood struggled with heroin andalcohol addiction, and an eating disorder. A bitter, multi-million-pound divorce battle ensued, with Lockwood accusing the Earl of “domineering” behaviour; he admitted that he’d been “a dreadful bully”. He accused her of being “immature… going on hunger strike, an alcohol binge, or resorting to drugs”. The divorce was finally settled in 1997, the year of Diana’s tragic death. Both parties agreed to withdraw allegations made against each other during the separation.

Sally Ann Lasson (1986, 1990)

Sally Ann Lasson in 1991

In a bombshell interview with theDaily Mailin 1991, the Earl admitted to an affair the previous year with journalist Sally Ann Lasson, who was a cartoonist forTatlerat the time. Lockwood said she had discovered his infidelity just six months after giving birth to their daughter Kitty.

The Earl described the fling with Lasson, which took place in Paris, as “a second one-night stand, four years after the first”, suggesting the pair first crossed paths in 1986. The Earl apparently spilt the beans in theMailafter finding out Lasson was about to do the same in his tabloid nemesis, theNews of the World.

Chantal Collopy (1994-1996)

Chantal Collopy

The Earl allegedly had a two-year affair with the South African model and fashion designer while he was married to Lockwood. The pair met in 1994 at cricketer Allan Lamb’s birthday party. In 1996, Collopy’s husband, Don, sued Spencer for enticement and alienation of his wife’s affection, telling Afrikaans-language newspaperRapport: “The Earl steamrollered over our lives.”

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The Collopys subsequently reconciled, with Chantal telling Sky News in 1997 that her affair ended when the Earl told her he could never accept her two children. She then took the remarkable step of giving evidence in court for Lockwood during her divorce proceedings with the Earl, saying: “It was all a game to him – the thrill of the chase. He treated both me and Victoria very badly.”

Caroline Freud (2001-2007)

Earl Spencer and Caroline Freud at the 1999 premiere of Notting Hill

In December 2001, the Earl married his long-time friend Caroline Freud (previously married to publicist Matthew Freud). The pair had studied together at Oxford, and she had worked as a nursery teacher, just like his late sister. They had two children, Edmund and Lara.

But their union ended in disaster. The Earl had an affair with TV presenter Coleen Sullivan, and he walked out on Freud four months after Lara was born. Furious and hurt, she told their mutual friends and family that they had to choose sides: no one could stay in touch with them both after such an acrimonious split.

Coleen Sullivan (2006-2008)

Earl Spencer and Coleen Sullivan in February 2007

The Earl met American news reporter Sullivan in 2006 when she came to interview him for a TV documentary about Princess Diana. He was still married to Freud at the time, and Sullivan was in a long-term relationship, which she then broke off.

The whirlwind romance saw the Earl and Sullivan spend Christmas together in South Africa in 2007. Sullivan’s concerned father, Michael, a police sergeant, told theDaily Mailhe had warned the Earl not to “mess with my daughter”, though he also described him as a gentleman with “something of the goodness of Princess Diana in him”. Perhaps that was premature: the Earl’s relationship with Sullivan swiftly ended the following year.

Karen Gordon (2011-2024)

Earl Spencer and Countess Karen Spencer at Royal Ascot in June 2015

In 2011, the Earl married Canadian philanthropist Karen Gordon. The pair had met on a blind date at a Los Angeles restaurant, and went on to have a daughter, Charlotte. The Earl enthused: “Neither of us has found happiness like this before.” He said that his wife was a great support when he wrote his memoir, detailing hisalleged sexual abusewhile at boarding school.

But in 2020 their marriage collapsed, and the drama continued. In 2024, Jarmanlodged a High Court claim againstthe Countess for allegedly sharing her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis without her permission. They settled out of court in 2025, without any admission of liability. A spokesman for the Countess said that she had been “threatened with multiple legal claims” from the Earl and Jarman, and had “exercised restraint throughout”.

Cat Jarman (2024-present)

Earl Spencer and Cat Jarman on their wedding day in Arizona on Friday May 15 2026

The Earl and Jarman (who is 18 years his junior) were introduced by their mutual publisher, and grew closer in 2021 when the striking blonde archaeologist visited his ancestral home, the Grade I-listed Althorp, in search of a medieval village for a documentary. The village eluded her, but she found love instead.

The Earl went on to collaborate with Jarman and the Rev Richard Coles on history podcastThe Rabbit Hole Detectives. The Earl told theDaily Mailin 2024 he could be himself with Jarman, noting: “She brings out the best in me.” He added that she was “completely different to anyone I have been with before”. That might just be the key to the playboy Earl finally getting his happily ever after.

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What critics are saying about “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu”

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives in theaters May 22.

Entertainment Weekly Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu opens May 22Credit: courtesy of Lucasfilm

Key Points

  • The movie stars Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver.

  • It's the first Star Wars movie in seven years.

The Mandalorian and Grogu, the firstStar Warsmovie in seven years, lands in theaters this weekend. While there are some diehards that will see anything from the franchise, is this one that everyone should see?

Starring Pedro Pascal and Grogu — adorable as always — the story the Disney+'s seriesThe Mandalorianhas extended to the big screen. This adventure features Sigourney Weaver, along with the voices of famed director Martin Scorsese andThe Bear's Jeremy Allen White.

'Star Wars' character Grogu costars in the franchise's new filmCredit: courtesy of Lucasfilm

A star-studded cast, yes, but critics have found it lacking in other areas.

Here's what critics are saying:

"There's no reason for anything in this movie except the wish to make even more money," Matt Zoller Seitz wrote onRogerEbert.com, in a harsh one.

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InThe Verge’s review, Charles Pulliam-Moore said the movie belongs on TV.

"Between its by-the-numbers story and lackluster action sequences," Pulliam-Moore wrote, "The Mandalorian and Grogufeels like a phoned-in film that would have been better off as a new season ofThe Mandalorianinstead of a standalone project."

ForCNET, Aaron Pruner gave the movie only a two out of five: "Writing-wise, each scene predictably pushed the story forward, but without any real character development or plot work to establish the emotional connection you need to fully engage with a story."

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David Crow, ofDen of Geek, compared the main characters to cast members at Disneyland.

"Mando and his companion suggest all the depth and personality of theme park meet and greet characters," Crow wrote. "They will charm the youngest of attendees, and tickle the fancy of some devoted adults, but everyone else will just be waiting around for the next ride."

Overall, as of Tuesday, 114 critics onRotten Tomatoeshad rated the movie 61 percent fresh.

Sosomeof those reviewswereenthusiastic. Often, Grogu won them over. Robert Abele ofThe Los Angeles Times, for instance, praised the film as an echo of the best of theStar Warsuniverse.

"We can all agree that [Din Djardin's] charge Grogu — green, wrinkled, big-eyed Baby You-Know-Who — isstilladorable. Of the many 'Star Wars' offshoots, this seems to be the sturdiest," he wrote.

Praise from Kate Erbland ofIndieWiremay have been slight — "inessential and inoffensive" — but she conceded the characters' enduring appeal.

"Frequently adorable and fun for the whole family, Jon Favreau’s film feels like three good-enough TV episodes smushed together," Erland wrote. "If that sounds pleasing to you as a movie-goer and a 'Star Wars' fan, 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' will satisfy. But if you’re hoping for something a bit more ambitious, the film’s generic soul will likely just keep chipping away at the franchise’s up-and-down goodwill."

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groguarrives in theaters May 22.

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Fed's Warsh has a difficult boss and tough job ahead, says StanChart CEO Winters

HONG KONG, May 19 (Reuters) - Incoming Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh faces both a tough ‌environment and a "difficult boss," Standard Chartered CEO Bill ‌Winters said on Tuesday, pointing to political pressure on Warsh to ​cut rates even as inflation remains high.

Reuters Bill Winters, Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered Bank, speaks at the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit, in Hong Kong, China, November 4, 2025. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, May 18, 2026.     REUTERS/staff Japanese national flag hoisted atop of the Bank of Japan headquarters building is seen between traffic signals in Tokyo, Japan January 23, 2025.  REUTERS/Issei Kato A U.S. dollar banknote and decreasing stock graph are seen in this illustration taken, April 4, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration U.S. dollar banknote and decreasing stock graph are seen in this illustration taken April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration People walk across London Bridge during the morning commute rush, in London, Britain, January 16, 2026. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska/File Photo FILE PHOTO: Signs are seen outside a job centre in Borough, in London, Britain, December 1, 2024. REUTERS/Mina Kim/File Photo U.S. dollar notes are seen in front of a stock graph in this November 7, 2016 picture illustration. Picture taken November 7. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration A man walks past on the street near a construction site in Tokyo, Japan May 19, 2026.  REUTERS/Issei Kato Passersby walk on a pedestrian crossing in Tokyo, Japan May 19, 2026.  REUTERS/Issei Kato A worker at a construction site in Tokyo, Japan May 19, 2026.  REUTERS/Issei Kato A couple take their wedding photos near a construction site in Tokyo, Japan May 19, 2026.  REUTERS/Issei Kato A person walks past the headquarters of the People's Bank of China, in Beijing, China May 7, 2025. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang Vendors at a fresh market in Bangkok, Thailand, April 30, 2026. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha New Zealand's Finance Minister Nicola Willis speaks to the media as she gives an economic update, at Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand April 23, 2026. REUTERS/Lucy Craymer

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"Inflation is stubbornly high and unlikely to come down, but he's got the political environment (in which) he will be criticised ‌if he doesn't ⁠cut rates," Winters told reporters in Hong Kong.

"He has got a difficult boss but ⁠you know he (Warsh) is a serious guy."

Warsh will be sworn in as U.S. Federal Reserve chief on Friday ​by President ​Donald Trump. Trump chose ​Warsh to head the ‌U.S. central bank following the end of Jerome Powell's term.

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U.S. CPI increased 3.8% in the year to April, the biggest annual increase in three years, reflecting rising energy prices following the U.S.-Israeli war with ‌Iran.

Some Fed policymakers are already concerned ​about high inflation and want ​to use the ​Fed's policy statement to signal that ‌rate hikes, not rate cuts, ​may be coming.

Trump ​has repeatedly called on the Fed to cut rates dramatically. Market pricing currently shows roughly a ​60% chance ‌the Fed raises rates by year-end.

(Reporting by Selena ​Li in Hong Kong, Writing by Alun John; ​Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)

Fed's Warsh has a difficult boss and tough job ahead, says StanChart CEO Winters

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Former Spanish PM Zapatero investigated in influence peddling case

MADRID, May 19 (Reuters) - Former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is being investigated for ‌alleged influence peddling and related crimes, the country's ‌High Court said on Tuesday.

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Zapatero's office in Madrid was being searched alongside ​three other premises, the court said in a statement, adding the former premier had been summoned to testify on June 2.

Zapatero is a key ally of current Socialist Prime ‌Minister Pedro Sanchez ⁠and the case piles more pressure on Sanchez, who is already dogged by a corruption ⁠investigation into alleged kickbacks involving key members of his inner circle, as well as probes involving his wife and ​his brother.

The ​investigation is part of ​the so-called Plus Ultra ‌case, linked to a state rescue worth 53 million euros ($62 million) in 2021 of the domestic airline Plus Ultra through state holding company SEPI during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The bailout became politically controversial because critics said Plus Ultra was ‌not clearly strategic, had weak ​finances and links to Venezuelan shareholders. ​The High Court ​is examining whether the aid was properly ‌approved.

The conservative opposition People's Party ​has repeatedly criticised ​Zapatero's business ties in Venezuela in the years after leaving government. Zapatero has denied any wrongdoing before ​a lower house ‌committee.

Zapatero led Spain between 2004 and 2011, winning ​two absolute parliamentary majorities.

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(Reporting by David ​Latona; Editing by Charlie Devereux)

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Married at First Sight wives claim husbands raped them

Channel 4 has pulled all episodes of Married at First Sight UK (MAFS) after two women claimed they were raped by their on-screen husbands during filming.

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A third woman claimed she had an abortion following anon-consensual sex actby her partner on the reality television show.

The three former contestants said they were not adequately protected by the show, in which single people agree to marry strangers after meeting for the first time at their mock weddings.

Channel 4bosses continued to broadcast the episodes despite being aware of some of the allegations, and all episodes featuring the women had previously been available on its streaming service, according to aBBC Panoramainvestigation.

The channel confirmed on Monday that it had removed all previous seasons of the show from its streaming platforms following “very serious allegations of wrongdoing” made against a small number of past contributors.

Priya Dogra, the broadcaster’s chief executive, said she had commissioned an external review of contributor welfare on MAFS last month, which had yet to report back.

The allegations are made in the documentary The Dark Side of Married at First Sight, which was due to air on Monday night on BBC One.

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) warned that there must be “consequences for criminality or wrongdoing”.

A spokesman told the BBC: “All allegations must be referred to the appropriate authorities and investigated with the full co-operation of those involved, with action taken to ensure that the highest standards are upheld and there are consequences for criminality or wrongdoing.”

MAFS originated in Denmark in 2013 and reached the UK in 2015. Ten series have aired so far, with more than 35 versions of the show worldwide.

‘You can’t say no, you’re my wife’

One anonymous participant referred to as Lizzie, which is not her real name, said she started sleeping with her on-screen husband during the “honeymoon” phase of the show, but the sex soon turned violent.

She alleged he had bruised her during sex, threatened to get someone to throw acid at her, and raped her.

“We were in our apartment, on the sofa, and he tried to have sex with me. And I kept saying no, that I didn’t want to do it,” she claimed.

“But he kept saying, ‘you can’t say no, you’re my wife’, and he just did it anyway.”

Lawyers for Lizzie’s on-screen husband told the BBC he denied rape, being violent towards her or making violent threats to her, and that all sexual contact was entirely consensual.

Lizzie now wants to pursue a legal claim against CPL Productions, an independent company that makes the UK version of the show.

Charlotte Proudman, Lizzie’s barrister, said the show demonstrated “a lack of curiosity, a lack of the ability to ask important questions and the failure to implement basic safeguarding measures”.

Lawyers for CPL told the BBC its welfare system was “gold standard” and industry-leading, and that it had acted immediately once Lizzie said she felt unsafe.

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Show’s psychiatrist informed

Another anonymous participant, referred to as Chloe - not her real name - claimed her partner had had sex with her after she had said “no”.

“He smirked and climbed on top of me, moved my leg… By that time, I’d really given up and I just didn’t want him to be angry at me when the cameras came,” she alleged. “I just lay there, and I stared out the window.”

She allegedly told the show’s psychiatrist afterwards and CPL informed Channel 4 about the allegation.

Chloe also complained directly to Channel 4 about the alleged incident and how it had been handled by CPL.

Channel 4 later told her it had found CPL had followed welfare procedures. By the time she received this response, the series was already on air.

Lawyers for Chloe’s on-screen husband said that he challenged details of her account.

A third contestant Shona Manderson, who has waived her anonymity, alleged that Bradley Skelly, her on-screen husband, engaged in a non-consensual sex act by ejaculating inside her without permission.

She later found out she was pregnant and had an abortion. She said she does not know if the pregnancy resulted from the alleged incident.

Shona Manderson

A few days after the alleged incident, she reportedly informed CPL about it. CPL and Channel 4 decided to remove the couple from the show shortly after.

Mr Skelly said he understood Ms Manderson had consented to him ejaculating inside her that night, according to the BBC. He said in a statement he categorically denied “any allegations of sexual misconduct” or that he was “controlling”.

In a statement on Monday, Channel 4 said it had been presented in April “with serious allegations of wrongdoing against a small number of past contributors, allegations that we understand those contributors have denied”.

“The channel is mindful of the privacy and continuing duty of care towards all contributors, and cannot comment on or disclose details of those allegations.

“Related to those allegations, Channel 4 was asked to respond to claims of failures in welfare protocols. Channel 4 believes that when concerns related to contributor welfare were raised through existing welfare and production protocols, prompt and appropriate action was taken, based on the information available at the time.

“Channel 4 strongly refutes any claim to the contrary.”

‘Very serious allegations’

Ms Dogra said: “I want to express my sympathy to contributors who have clearly been distressed after taking part in Married At First Sight UK. The wellbeing of our contributors is always of paramount importance.

“It would be wholly inappropriate for me to comment on what are very serious allegations made against some MAFS UK contributors.

“Those allegations – which I understand are disputed by the contributors accused – are not something that Channel 4 is in a position to adjudicate on.

“We are also mindful of our ongoing duty of care to all contributors, and the need to preserve the anonymity and privacy of all involved.

“On the claims that Channel 4 may have failed in its duty of care, I believe that when concerns about contributor welfare were raised, and based on the information available at the time, Channel 4 acted quickly, appropriately, sensitively and with wellbeing front and centre.”

Married at First Sight wives claim husbands raped them

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Andy Grammer and Wife Aijia Announce They're Expecting Baby No. 3 with Hilarious Music Video: 'Miss Barfy Barf'

Andy Grammer and wife Aijia announced their third pregnancy with funny music video featuring Aijia rapping about her struggles with pregnancy nausea and sickness

People Andy Grammer and wife Aijia's pregnancy announcementCredit: andygrammer/Instagram; andygrammer/Instagram

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  • The couple, married since 2012, are already parents to daughters Louie, 8, and Izzy, 6

  • Aijia previously experienced hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy and used a Zofran pump to manage severe nausea and sickness

Andy Grammerand his wife Aijia are expecting baby number three — and it’s another girl!

The couple, who tied the knot in July 2012, announced the news onInstagramon Sunday, May 17, via a hilarious music video.

The video, shot byDr. Clips, begins with Aijia, 39, showing off her bare bump as she sits on a bed holding aZofran pump(used to treat severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy) as it makes a repetitive sound.

“Did I just break this Zofran pump?” Aijia asks. “Wait … Andy!” she continues as the tune begins playing again.

“What?” musician Grammer, 42, says as he appears in shot.

‘We should sample this!” adds singer Aijia.

“Let’s do it,” Andy continues as he holds a mic up to the pump to record the sound.

“Everything smells like rotten chicken, got a lot of clothes but nothing fittin’ / Got a lot to do but I just stay sittin’,” Aijia raps.

Aijia then details her pregnancy sickness as she pretends to vomit into a toilet and photos of her in the hospital during her previous pregnancies flash up on the screen.

“Miss Barfy Barf, yeah you know me / Sick again, yeah three for three," Aijia raps, before sharing that she was adamant she would be done at two children.

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“I swore I wasn’t gon’ do it, last time would be the last time,” Aijia sings while lying on the couple’s piano as her husband plays. “I didn’t wanna go through it, knocked up is not a fun vibe / I’m sat sick here on the couch now, yeah I think I hate all men, but for a little girl, here we go again!”

Andy Grammer and Aijia Grammer with their two daughtersCredit: aijiaofficial/Instagram

As the camera zoomed in on Aijia’s bare bump, the camera then switched to the couple being joined by their two children, who were wearing animal masks, as the family jumped up and down on a couch while Grammer held a series of sonograms.

“Here we go again!” the family chanted together.

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Aijia and Andy GrammerCredit: Rebecca Sapp/Getty

“We were trying to make music and accidentally made another girl! πŸ˜πŸ’—,” the couple captioned the joint Instagram post. “πŸŽ₯@drclips#BabyAnnouncement#BabyGirlGrammer#comingsoon.”

“Omg!!! This is incredible ! Congrats πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸΎ,” wrote Derek Hough in the comments section, while his wife Hayley Erbert Hough added, “This is the best announcement ever!! So excited for you guys!! πŸ’›πŸ’›.”

Grammar and Aijia are already parents to daughtersLouisiana “Louie” K, 8, andIsrael “Izzy” Blue, 6.

Aijiawelcomed Izzy via a home birthin 2020, while Louie was born via cesarean section in 2017.

During her second pregnancy, Grammar revealed to PEOPLE that she was suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum — a pregnancy complication that causes severe nausea — and shared that she was once again using a Zofran pump.

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