FLORIDA COUPLE KEEPS PERMANENT CUSTODY OF BABY AFTER IVF MIX-UP AGREEMENT. (PHOTO).

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 Florida couple keeps permanent custody of baby after IVF mix-up agreement  A Florida couple at the center of an in vitro fertilization (IVF) error will retain permanent custody of the daughter they raised from birth following a formal agreement reached with the child’s biological parents. Tiffany Score and Steven Mills shared the resolution publicly on social media, expressing profound relief and gratitude. The resolution follows an emotionally trying period that began roughly two months ago when the couple successfully identified the genetic parents of their daughter, Shea. Score characterized the biological parents as wonderful individuals and emphasized that both families intend to maintain an ongoing relationship moving forward. Under the terms of the custody arrangement, the genetic parents will remain an active part of Shea's life, avoiding what could have been a lengthy and agonizing courtroom battle. Legal representatives for the biological parents noted that choosing...

KENDRA WILKINSON REACTS TO CRITICS SAYING SHE’S AGING POORLY. (PHOTO).


 Kendra Wilkinson reacts to critics saying she’s aging poorly


Kendra Wilkinson is embracing aging and pushing back against online critics. In a March 8 Instagram post, the former Girls Next Door star shared a selfie and explained that she no longer uses filters, choosing instead to accept herself as she is. 


Responding to comments that she has aged “poorly,” Wilkinson said she’s fine with that, adding that she feels happier than ever despite wrinkles and weight gain. She emphasized that her joy now comes from balance, positivity, and living life on her own terms.


Reflecting on her journey, Wilkinson noted that she spent two decades in the spotlight trying to impress others, but at 39 she is focused on herself. 


She shared that she’s now a realtor and a devoted mom to her two children, Hank Jr. and Alijah, and that watching them grow brings her the greatest happiness. 


Though she has less fame and money than during her Playboy days, she expressed gratitude for her current life and celebrated Women’s Day by encouraging others to find fulfillment in authenticity.


This isn’t the first time Wilkinson has addressed body shaming. In past posts, she admitted hesitating before sharing photos out of fear of criticism, but ultimately chose to celebrate her body and her resilience. 


She described her Playboy years as liberating in their own way, but said she feels even freer now, less burdened by fear or depression. 


Wilkinson made it clear that she no longer cares about meeting others’ expectations, declaring that if people don’t like her appearance or think she’s no longer attractive, “then there’s the door.”

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