Looks like Todd Tucker is having a tough time with the anniversary of his mother's death coming up. 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' star shared the news that he and his wife, Kandi Burruss are expecting a baby boy in January but there's one person missing in the moment, his mother, Miss Sharon. In a new Instagram post, Tucker wished his mom hadn't died and wished she was here to meet her grandson. Read More »
Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker's son has a due date! MStars News has learned that the mom-to-be revealed that she will be having a scheduled C-secton on January 6, by her doctor's orders. Read More »
Kandi Burruss' baby news is getting more exciting! As the new mother, and her husband, Todd Tucker start showing off their growing baby bump. But besides the happiness that their first child will be bringing to the couple, it's bittersweet as well because Todd's mother, Miss Sharon won't be around to witness the birth of her new grandchild. Read More »
Like Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker, MStars News was over the moon excited for the "RHOA" couple after we reported that they were finally expecting their first child together. Now we are learning more details about Kandi's pregnancy and have found out that the mother-to-be is a little sleepy when it comes to carrying her little one. Read More »
It has been one crazy year for Kelly Rowland. As we previously reported, Kelly Rowland got married in May to Tim Witherspoon, announced she was pregnant in June, delivered her son, Titan Jewell, in November and said goodbye to her mother, Mrs. Doris Rowland Garrison, in December. Read More »
Todd Tucker has been traveling back and forth to New York and Atlanta spending the holidays along with his family, including his wife, and co-star of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Kandi Burruss with one person missing, his mother, Miss Sharon. Read More »
Todd Tucker has been traveling back and forth to New York and Atlanta spending the holidays along with his family, including his wife, and co-star of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Kandi Burruss with one person missing, his mother, Miss Sharon. Read More »
It has been one heck of a month, for singer Kelly Rowland as she said goodbye to her mother, Mrs. Doris Rowland Garrison on Dec. 6. Read More »
One week after saying goodbye to his mother, Todd Tucker has a lot of people that he shouted out in his time of grieving. Read More »
It seems like a lot of celebs have to put social media critics in check and Kandi Burruss is one of them. Recently, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star had to set some critics straight after they claimed her husband, Todd Tucker, is a opportunist. Read More »
It looks like it was a packed house for the home-going celebration of Miss Sharon Wells, as Todd Tucker of The Real Housewives of Atlanta said goodbye to his mother. Read More »
It was a weekend filled with tears, laughter, memories, and more as two celebrities said goodbye to their mother's on Saturday. Kelly Rowland's mother, Mrs. Doris Flora Rowland Garrison, was laid to rest on Saturday, Dec 6, in Decatur, Georgia, which was the same day that "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star, Todd Tucker, said goodbye to his mother. Read More »
It has truly been one sad week in the world of entertainment, as fans, friends and family mourn the loss of Kelly Rowland's mother Miss Doris Rowland Garrison and Todd Tucker's mother Miss Sharon. "MStars News" previously learned that both died Tuesday, Dec. 2. Miss Sharon died in NYC from a fatal stroke, as Miss Doris died at the age of 66 in Atlanta a few days after her birthday from an unknown illness that she had been battling for some time now. Though little is known about Rowland's mother, the singer did share a touching message about Miss Doris back in 2008. According to HNGN, Rowland revealed a sweet message about her mother and Beyoncé's mother Tina Knowles on Mother's Day: Dear Momma and Mama T, God must have thought I was really special to give me two mothers. Momma, I remember when you'd clap your hands and listen as I sang along every week to the theme song for the show "Amen." You'd look at me like I was the sun and the moon and say, "Sing up, baby ... a little louder." It meant so much that you believed in me. When we had rough times in Houston, you did your best to balance our family with your job as a live-in nanny. And I know it was difficult for you to run me back and forth for rehearsals after I joined Destiny's Child. I spent a lot of nights at the Knowleses' house. Soon a month turned into a year, then years. You came by every day, though, and cooked dinner, and we'd all eat as a family. It was because of your strength and sacrifice that I was able to dream so big. Read More »