‘KUWTK’ Teases Khloé’s Pregnancy Reveal — and More Surprising Kardashian News

Time for the big reveal! In December, Khloé Kardashian confirmed via social media that she is indeed expecting a baby with boyfriend Tristan Thompson, and now it looks like we’ll finally get to see the moment the whole family found out.

The latest Keeping Up With the Kardashians teaser promises a two-part special dedicated to covering big goings on in the KarJenner house. “When it comes to making announcements, the family’s got news so big, we need Sunday and Monday just to cover it,” the voiceover in the promo says.

At least one of the big announcements, it seems, is Khloé’s pregnancy reveal to her family, as first suggested in a previous teaser. In the clip, the Revenge Body host is seen walking into a backyard afternoon party to some pretty shocked reactions fromKris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, BFF Malika Haqq, and more.

It’s possible the January 14 and 15 episodes could also feature Khloé revealing the sex of her baby, which she confirmed she would indeed be doing on the show. So far, the denim designer says she and Thompson have agreed on the name Junior if they have a boy, but remain stalled on girl’s names.

So what more could be in store on the show? Some fans are speculating that Kylie Jenner could also be using the two-part episode to address her rumored pregnancy for the first time. While the youngest Jenner sister doesn’t appear in person in the clip, she can briefly be seen FaceTiming in the trailer, and reacting excitedly to something one of her family members has told her — or maybe delivering her own exciting news?! We’ll have to watch this Sunday and Monday to find out!

KUWTK‘s two-night special airs on E! Sunday, January 14, and Monday, January 15, at 9pm ET. In the meantime, check out the latest teaser below.

What do you think the family is revealing in the new episodes? Let us know @BritandCo!

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Break out your basketball jerseys because the Tree Hill Ravens are coming back! Multiple sources have toldVariety that Netflix is developing a sequel series to the beloved CW drama, which ran from 2003-2012, according to multiple sources. The news comes after multiple series stars admitted they would love to have an One Tree Hill reunion and make another installment of the show.

"I just can't see a world where something won't happen," Chad Michael Murray told E! News. "Something will happen. Whether we get everybody together and do a live reading of the show, or we create a new fictional future episode, I don't know what it will be."

"We’re all on board, we’re all friends, it would be the most fun show anybody has ever been on," Barbara Alyn Woods says in an Entertainment Tonight interview.

Here's everything to know about the One Tree Hill sequel series — including the stars rumored to return!

Who's returning to the One Tree Hill sequel?

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One Tree Hill Sequel Cast

According to Variety, Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton would return as Brooke Davis and Peyton Sawyer, respectively. Daneel Ackles would also return — and all three would serve as executive producers on the TV show alongside Warner Bros. Television, who was behind the original show.

One Tree Hill also starred Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Austin Nichols, Bethany Joy Lenz, Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Lee Norris, and Antwon Tanner. Check back here for the latest updates on the One Tree Hill reboot cast!

Will One Tree Hill have a season 10?

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One Tree Hill Sequel Plot

One Tree Hill doesn't have a season 10, but it's unclear what kind of sequel this new One Tree Hill series will be. After the One Tree Hill finale featured all of our favorite characters' kids, I've always wanted to see a One Tree Hill next generation series that brings the kids into high school.

Brooke having to deal with her kids' TikToks? Peyton thinking about the future of art and AI? Mouth leading the Tree Hill podcast empire? There is so much to dive into here. But all in all, One Tree Hill is one TV show that gives me so much hope, no matter how many times I watch it. And I know that bringing back our favorite found family is the perfect way to bring some of that hope right back into today's TV.

What do you think about the One Tree Hill sequel?! Stay tuned for the latest news and read up on One Tree Hill Turns 21 This Fall — Here's How To Celebrate With The Cast (Yes, Really).

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Meeting your partner's family for the first time can be nerve-wracking because you're never sure what to expect. Even the most confident person may start asking themselves, "Do I have something in my teeth?" or "What if their grandma thinks I'm a clown?" Trust me, no one wants to get on grandma's bad side.

Take it from someone who's witnessed a few 'Meet The Family' moments when I say there are embarrassing things you never want to do when the time comes. First impressions aren't always everything, but it doesn't mean your partner's family won't judge you if you do something that's awkward or inappropriate.

But, don't worry! Psychotherapist Rachel Goldberg, LMFT, PMH-C works with her own clients on preparing for these milestone moments, and she's ready to share some tips with you! As the founder of Rachel Goldberg Therapy in Los Angeles, CA, she specializes in things like eating disorders, family counseling, anxiety, and depression — so she knows what she's talking about!

To help prep you for the big day, here are 10 things you definitely want to avoid doing when you first meet your partner's family! With these tips in tow, you'll be ready for anything, be it that big annual barbecue, or an intimate family dinner.

1. Putting On A Front

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Just like no one likes when someone is rude or passive-aggressive, people also don't like when it seems like you're being overly nice or fake to win them over. Goldberg says, "When meeting a romantic partner's family for the first time, first it's important to be genuine. Putting on a front sets unrealistic expectations moving forward." No matter what you do, your true personality and characteristics are going to shine through eventually.

You may not want to hear this, but she also says it might not be a good idea to introduce your family to someone who should come with a "shock factor" warning. "If someone has a tendency toward crudeness or is passionate about controversial topics, they should keep that at bay for the time being."

2. Dressing Inappropriately 

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"Dressing appropriately for the occasion, while staying true to their personal style, is important," says Goldberg. I'm one of the most open-minded people you'll ever meet, but I'm telling you now that you're going to get a ton of side eyes if you show up to a family dinner wearing something that would make someone clutch their imaginary pearls. Stay away from the deep v-necks, short skirts, and sheer materials — you'll thank me later!

3. Calling Your Partner A Suggestive Nickname

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Sigh. There's plenty of discourse about whether or not you should call your partner 'Daddy' in the first place, but please don't call your partner this — or any other suggestive nickname — in front of their family. Some people may offer a knowing smirk, or think it's funny, but it doesn't make it any less embarrassing. There are plenty of nicknames and cute pet names you can use, but when in doubt: be very mindful and demure.

4. Being Critical Of The Cooking

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If you're going to a barbecue or holiday gathering at your partner's family's home, it's possible the menu may not be your favorite. The food may even be served potluck style, so should you come across a dish that doesn't look appetizing...don't let your intrusive thoughts win by asking who made it.

Everyone knows what it means if a person asks that, and it won't make the cook in question feel very good. For all you know, your partner's mom may have been trying something new and was already nervous about it. No matter who actually prepared what, it's easier to politely decline something instead of being rude about it. "Criticism of the environment or their partner should be kept in check," says Goldberg.

Instead, she says you can offer to "help with tasks like setting up the table or cleaning up." This will leave a much better impression!

5. Purposely Bringing Up Controversial Topics

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Every family is different, from their religion to their political beliefs to how they play Monopoly. While you may dig into those differences further down the line in your relationship, it's probably best to keep it light the first time you meet them.

Goldbeg says, "Maintaining a positive attitude is another key component. They should avoid making underhanded comments about their partner or bringing up issues they are unhappy with. Controversial topics, especially politics or culturally sensitive matters, should be avoided till the relationships are better established or in some cases should never be brought up."

IF someone else brings up a controversial topic that makes you feel uncomfortable, you can excuse yourself from the table so you can collect your thoughts. However, don't be the one to start an awkward conversation about religion, politics, or otherwise — it'll save you from a lot of potential awkwardness later.

5. Drinking Too Much

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If you want to enjoy a drink or two, that's fine! Chances are someone will be doing the same, so that's not embarrassing. Getting drunk until you're slurring your speech or stumbling all over the place is a completely different story, though. All it'll do is signal that you're unable to know when you've had enough, and this could make your partner's family think you're irresponsible. You can have a good time, but just be sure to be mindful and pace yourself!

7. Refusing To Talk To Anyone Unless Your Partner Is In The Room 

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I get it. Your nerves may be bad or you might hate small talk. But, you can't get to know your partner's family and vice versa unless you talk to them. People will notice if you and your partner or only comfortable talking to each other.

And if your partner does decide to join in on the conversation, make sure you don't make jokes that poke fun at them too much — it may fall flat. "They should be mindful of making jokes at their partner's expense, such as "oh now I see where they get that from." These can be fun and light, but it's always best to be more of an observer at that first meeting than taking the lead and potentially leaving a bad impression," Goldberg advises.

Want to truly make a good impression? She encourages you to talk to "as many family members as possible" instead of zoning in on one person, or no one at all.

8. Saying You Hate Kids — Especially If They're Present

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I respect anyone who chooses to be child-free, but making it a part of your personality every chance you get means you're bound to say something that rubs your partner's family the wrong way.

It's one thing to be sure you don't want to have kids, but talking about how much you hate children — especially if they're around and very much a part of the family — is beyond cringe. You're bound to not only shock your partner's family, but you'll also piss someone off. If you don't want someone to judge you for choosing not to have kids, don't judge them for choosing the opposite.

9. Looking At Your Phone The Entire Time

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The family is definitely gonna want to chat with you or your partner, but it'll be hard if you're too focused on your phone. Goldberg says, "It's important to stay off their phone and be fully present during this first meeting."

Your partner's family will either think you're rude or too nervous to try to get to know them. Either way, it's pretty embarrassing! Instead, I'd put my phone on 'Do Not Disturb' and try to be more in the moment!

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It's time for the weekend watch! When it comes to a long weekend, a few activities are always a good idea: delicious homemade food (hello mac & cheese!), grabbing a latte from your favorite coffee shop (or whipping up a delicious DIY Starbucks recipe yourself), and catching up on all the TV shows you've fallen behind on before heading back to work.

That's why Labor Day weekend 2024, which is observed through September 2, is the perfect time to kick back and relax. Whether you want to escape into your favorite comfort movie or you missed your favorite series' return, we found all the best titles to keep you busy this weekend — without the stress, of course. Without further ado, here are 3 comfort watches, 2 new TV shows, and 1 series you can catch up on this weekend.

Comfort Watches

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Gilmore Girls — Stream on Netflix

This comfort show is the ultimate escape, and if you're more than ready to pack up your swimsuits and shower your home in Target fall decor, this show will totally get you in the mood for all the fun things coming post-Labor Day weekend. But aside from all of the autumn of it all, everything about Gilmore Girls makes it the perfect comfort watch. The heart of the show is family and community, and honestly even coming-of-age in a safe space. There's nothing that will put you more at ease!

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The Vampire Diaries — Stream on Peacock

I consider The Vampire Diaries the perfect September TV show because it gives me the same feeling the first crisp early-fall morning provides, or the same thrill as lighting an apple candle and listening to the acoustic version of Taylor Swift's "State of Grace" (both of which I do every September 1). And with a slew of leather jackets, long sleeve Henley tees, and jeans, the show has just enough layering to make you crave some fall basics.

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Elizabethtown — Stream on PlutoTV

If you haven't seen this film before, get ready because it's about to become one of your all-time comfort movies (or at least, that's what happened when I watched it for the first time). It offers a lot of the same joy Gilmore Girls does because, partly because it centers family relationships and small town living, but because the story features plane rides, road trips, and crashing a wedding, it caters to that last little bit of summer adventure we all have when Labor Day weekend rolls around.

​New Series

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Only Murders in the Building — Stream on Hulu

Only Murders in the Building season 4 might only have one episode so far, but in the event you haven't been able to watch it, there is no time like the present. This episode finally brings us back to Mabel, Charles, and Oliver, but since it is only one episode, it'll leave you wanting more before the credits even roll. Plus, if you save it for Labor Day itself, you can watch episode two when it premieres the next day!

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Emily in Paris — Stream on Netflix

We might have to wait until September 12 for Emily in Paris season 4 part 2, but all five episodes of part 1 are available on Netflix now. And in my opinion, this is the best season since the first! By this point, we are well acquainted with Emily, Gabriel, and all the other memorable characters, and the writing is so good that you could binge all five episodes in one night. You can also watch one episode a day to stretch it out ;).

New ​TV Shows To Catch Up On

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Industry — Stream on Max

Labor Day weekend presents the perfect opportunity to watch any shows you're behind on, and our team can't stop talking about Industry season 3. I never knew banking could be so dramatic, but Industry is simply the only series that fills the void left behind by Succession and Euphoria. Episode 4 premieres on September 1, which means we're already halfway through the season. And I'm cancelling all my plans to curl up and catch up.

Tag us in your Labor Day weekend plans on Instagram! Check out You Know The 3 Beverage Rule. Here's The 3 TV Show Rule. for a deeper look into your favorite TV shows.

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I used to curse my genetics because not only did I have horrible acne as a teen, but I also had an uneven skin tone problem. I had an inkling it was because of my dark spots, but there were times I'd experience redness too. Regardless of the cause, there was one thing I knew was absolutely true: I wanted to find a way to treat it ASAP.

Though I love sharing my journey with others, my trial and error methods won't ever replace Dr. Hannah Kopelman's expertise. She's completed two clinical fellowships in dermatology – hair loss from Columbia University and skin cancer from Boston University — and routinely treats clients at Kopelman Hair Restoration. Here are her expert tips for how to treat your uneven skin tone!

From a dermatologist's perspective, how do you define uneven skin tone?

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It never occurred to me that skin concerns can show up differently on others until I was older. The only thing I knew is having dark spots on my skin post-acne breakouts wasn't normal. "When I think about uneven skin tone, I'm looking at those areas where the skin's color isn't consistent—whether it’s darker spots, redness, or even lighter patches," says Dr. Kopelman.

Don't think acne is the sole reason behind this, however. She says that "sun exposure, inflammation, or conditions like melasma" can also be the cause. It's no surprise when she mentions how this can affect how people feel about their skin because I remember how insecure I felt about mine.

Are there any misconceptions about having an uneven skin tone?

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As with anything, having misconceptions about uneven skin tones occurs. Dr. Kopelman says, "One thing I always emphasize to my patients is that uneven skin tone and uneven skin texture aren't the same thing, though people often confuse them." Interestingly enough, I've seen the two interchanged online before so it's surprising to know they're not the same.

What makes them different, you ask? "Texture issues are more about how your skin feels — like if it’s rough or has enlarged pores — while tone is all about the color variations," she adds.

The other misconception Dr. Kopelman has seen is that the older demographic only deals with having uneven skin. She said it can "affect anyone, no matter their age."

Can all skin types experience this (i.e., normal, combination, sensitive, etc.,)?

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This is one of those things where certain skin type 'rules' don't apply. "Whether you have normal, combination, or sensitive skin, no one is entirely immune to it," says Dr. Kopelman.

In her experience, she routinely sees patients who have uneven skin and it can the result of "sun damage, homornal changes, or even genetics."

There wasn't a ton of information about skincare when I was in high school so I was among those who thought only certain types had uneven skin tones. It's oddly comforting to know that's not true.

How can I tell if I have uneven skin tone — and what should I do when I notice it?

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Like Dr. Kopelman mentioned above, seeing different colors in your skin is one of the indicators of having an uneven tone. She encourages you to revisit your skincare routine to see if there's steps you may be missing. "Are you using sunscreen daily? Sun protection is key in preventing further unevenness," she says.

But, that's not all. She recommends scheduling an appointment with a dermatologist "to get a tailored plan" that treats all of you skin's concerns.

I'm a stickler for making sure you understand your skin because the underlying cause of your uneven skin tone could be accompanied by other factors in addition to consistent acne breakouts. Only a dermatologist can guide you in the right direction.

What's the worst thing someone can do if their skin has an uneven tone?

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Now that you know what uneven skin is and how to recognize it, we have to talk about what not to do next. The first thing that comes to mind is abandoning the idea of scrubbing your skin. Dr. Kopelman says this is one of the worst things you can do. Over-exfoliating and using "harsh products" can make things worse though she understands why you think it might help.

"It's tempting to try to 'scrub away' the problem, but that often makes it worse. Instead, I suggest gentle, consistent care—think of your skincare routine as a marathon, not a sprint," she says.

I mention this all the time, but it's taken me over a decade to reduce my acne breakouts and skin discoloration. The truth is, my skin still isn't perfect so don't approach your routine with the idea of looking flawless.

Is uneven skin tone temporary, or is it irreversible?

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When your skin doesn't look the way you want, it can affect your self esteem and mood. You might also ask yourself, "Will my skin always be uneven?" The answer to that is no.

"In many cases, uneven skin tone can be improved significantly, if not completely reversed, with the right treatments and products.However, it does depend on the cause," says. Dr. Kopelman.

She's seen how "sunspots" can fade over time, but "melasama can be more persistent." This doesn't mean you'll always suffer, but she reassures things can be done "to improve the appearance of your skin."

Which brands/products do you recommend to help treat an uneven skin texture?

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Dr. Kopelman's been kind of enough to not only share expertise with us, but she also has product recommendations you should consider!

Here's what to know about these expert-loved products!

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Skinceuticals C E Ferulic

"I often recommend incorporating a vitamin C serum, like SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic, into your routine because it brightens the skin and fights free radicals," she says.

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Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant

"For exfoliation, something gentle like the Paula’s Choice BHA Liquid Exfoliant can work wonders without being too harsh," Dr. Kopelman adds.

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Elta MD Broad Spectrum SPF 46

"And, of course, daily sunscreen is non-negotiable — EltaMD UV Clear is a favorite of mine because it’s lightweight and great for sensitive skin," she says.

If you're struggling whit issue, know that it gets better with time and consistently. Try to be patient with yourself and your skin as you work to treat the cause of your uneven skin tone.

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We get pretty familiar with our favorite stars in their most iconic roles. Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova. Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore. And every member of the Bridgerton cast. Which means when I see Jonathan Bailey, I immediately see Anthony Bridgerton. But in his newest project, Jonathan Bailey transforms into someone totally new who, instead of coming up against Lady Whistledown (and anyone who insults his wife at the dinner table), he’s fighting dinosaurs. Here's everything we know about Jurassic World: Rebirth, coming to theaters in 2025.


What is Jurassic World Rebirth about?

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Jurassic World: Rebirth Plot

Jurassic World: Rebirth follows a new team tasked with getting DNA samples from the three biggest creatures in the world: one from land, one from the air, and one from sea. Because, in a world that's now inhospitable to dinosaurs, these creatures have the ability to save lives and change everything. But the team has to shift their plans when they find a shipwrecked family — especially once they make a discovery that's been hidden for decades.

When is Jurassic World: Rebirth coming out?

Jurassic World: Rebirth Release Date

Jurassic World: Rebirth is coming to theaters July 2, 2025.

Who's in the Jurassic World 4 cast?

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Jurassic World: Rebirth Cast

Scarlett Johansson plays Zora, leader of the top-secret team, while Mahershala Ali plays Duncan Kincaid, Zora's team leader, and Jonathan Bailey stars as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis. We'll also see Rupert Friend as Martin Krebs and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as the shipwrecked patriarch Reuben Delgado.

Luna Blaise, David Iacono, Audrina Miranda, Philippine Velge, Bechir Sylvain, and Ed Skrein also star.

What will Jurassic World 4 be called?

Jurassic World 4 is called Jurassic World: Rebirth.

Are you excited for Jurassic World: Rebirth? Check out the other Most-Anticipated 2025 movies on their way!

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