Nancy Grace: A Newly Wed and a Soon-to-be-Mother
This morning on CNN Headline News, anchor Nancy Grace announced that she not only secretly got married, she is also expecting twins! At the age of 47, this puts her in the Marcia Cross Club of older moms expecting twins. She married Atlanta investment banker David Lynch in April. The two originally met at Mercer College in the late 70s.
Grace said that she never expected to get married, and that this was a “spur of the moment” thing. She only notified family members two days before the wedding. She is set to give birth in January.
I got the impression that she is thankful for this new life, having thought being married and motherhood was just not in the plans for her.
Mary-Louise Parker and Jeffrey Dean Morgan Split
Poor Mary-Louise Parker! She is an attractive, successful actress, but the never married star doesn’t seem to do quite as well in her love life. First, her ex-boyfriend, actor Billy Crudup, left her in November 2003 after seven years together. To make matters worse, he left her for actress Claire Danes (those two have since split) when Parker was seven months pregnant.
Of course, Mary-Louise got a beautiful son, William, out of the deal, so I guess it was worth it. Four months ago, she began dating actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, her now deceased on-screen husband in the Showtime series “Weeds.” Morgan also plays Denny Duquette on “Grey’s Anatomy.”
The two began dating last December when they attended a party together. In March, they attended the opening night of the musical Curtains with Parker’s son. However, Morgan arrived alone at the premiere of Kabluey at the L.A. Film Festival in Westwood. He said “We’re not together anymore. Everything’s fine. It just didn’t work out. Wrong time in both of our lives.” He also announced that he was single and looking for someone who has a sense of humor and wants to have fun in life. Parker’s representatives have not commented on the breakup.
The two may still have to work together though. Morgan said about his dead “Weeds” character “That could always pop up, you never know.”