Facts of Matthew Raymond Wilbon Full Name Matthew Raymond Wilbon First Name Matthew Middle Name Raymond Last Name Wilbon Profession Celebrity Child Nationality American Father Name Michael Wilbon Father Profession sportswriter Mother Name Sheryl Wilbon Mother Profession former lawyer Gender Identity Male Sexual Orientation Straight Marital Status Single Matthew Raymond Wilbon is a celebrity child who is best known as the son of commentator and sportswriter, Michael Wilbon.
Celebrity moms blithely attributing their speedy weight loss to breastfeeding and chasing after their kids—too good to be true? Nicole Sullivan thinks so. The comedian-actress, 42, who started her career on the variety show MADtv and has a recurring role on Cougar Town as a couples therapist, says Hollywood starlets like Jessica Alba are lying when they make such claims.
"I would flip through celeb magazines…and I just couldn't get how these moms like Jessica Alba lost so much weight so quickly—and yet I couldn't,"
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Many wonder why are Bibles in hotel rooms almost universally. As one former manager explains, suicide prevention is a factor.
Source: iStockPhotoIf you've ever stayed in a hotel or motel in the United States, you've probably found a copy of the Bible in the nightstand of nearly every room you rented. If you've ever wondered why that is, a former hotel worker on reddit shared some surprising insights.
While one big reason is that they are usually donated (most often by the Gideon Society), but apparently another intention is to provide comfort to somebody who is lonely, depressed, and perhaps suicidal.
In 2006, Teri Hatcher opened up about "something [she's] tried to hide [her] whole life," getting candid about her experiences as a victim of sexual abuse in an interview with Vanity Fair. After decades of hiding the truth, Hatcher revealed how, when she was growing up, she and her parents lived in Sunnyvale, California, close to her mother's sister and her husband, Richard Hayes Stone. When she was just 5 years old, Stone, her uncle, began abusing her.