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Kim Fields Is Pregnant -- See More "Facts of Life" Stars Today!

Tootie is expecting! Former "Facts of Life" star Kim Fields is pregnant with her second child. The 44-year-old revealed the news during the taping of "The Real" which airs next week. It'll be the second child for Kim and her husband Christopher Morgan. The couple, who married in 2007, have a son named Sebastian. "Sebastian and Christopher are very excited. We're very, very blessed," Kim said. "It was planned. We've actually been trying for a couple years.

Lyrics Uncovered: Dustin Lynch, 'Seein' Red'

Dustin Lynch's "Seein' Red" lyrics are bringing sexy back to country radio and taking the singer's career to the next level at the same time. Veteran Nashville hitmaker Steve Bogard co-wrote the song with Jason Sever, Kurt Allison and Tully Kennedy, the latter two of whom play in Jason Aldean's band. But he says they weren't gearing the song toward Aldean when they got together to work. "We were thinking about some kind of rockin' song that would be written like a band would write it, as opposed to like a more professional songwriting deal.

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The BAFTA TV Awards 2023: The 10 best dressed

Cush Jumbo in ErdemShane Anthony Sinclair/BAFTA//Getty ImagesActress Cush Jumbo chose a chic Erdem look for the award ceremony. The dress featured sheer tulle at the bodice, an embellished pencil skirt and a floor-length cape and gloves. Billie Piper in Richard QuinnJoe Maher//Getty ImagesBillie Piper made a statement in a catsuit from Richard Quinn, which was covered in electric blue sequins. Jasmine Jobson in PradaShane Anthony Sinclair/BAFTA//Getty ImagesJasmine Jobson accessorised her blue-and-white Prada gown with gold accessories and Cartier earrings.

Boeing safety in spotlight at US Senate hearing

Boeing is expected to face a bruising once-over Wednesday as company critics testify at a US Senate hearing, including an employee who has characterized the top-selling 787 as prone to disaster. In a preview of his congressional testimony, Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour said in an interview broadcast Tuesday night that the 787 Dreamliner should be grounded immediately because of the risk it could "fall apart" mid-air, he told NBC. Boeing, which has faced significant scrutiny since a near-catastrophic incident in January, sought on Monday to proactively defend itself, hosting a media event with two senior engineers who provided detailed explanations attesting to aircraft safety and rebutting Salehpour's claims.