Texas GOP Sen. Cornyn tries to hold his seat while Democrats Crockett, Talarico face off for Senate

DALLAS (AP) — Texas Republican Sen.John Cornynis trying to hold on for a fifth term inTuesday's GOP primary,while Democrats will choose whether to send Rep.Jasmine Crockettor state Rep.James Talaricoto a November general election where the party once again hopes it has a chance.

Associated Press Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, speaks during a campaign stop in The Woodlands, Texas, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Annie Mulligan) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, addresses supporters during a campaign stop, Monday, March 2, 2026, in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) Primary candidate for U.S. Senate Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, responds to a question during a broadcast interview at a campaign stop in Dallas, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) James Talarico, a Texas Democratic primary candidate for U.S. Senate, speaks during an event at the University of Houston Monday, March 2, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, arrives at a campaign event, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Election 2026 Senate Texas

Texas is one of three states kicking off this year's midterm elections, a slate of primaries that come as the U.S. and Israel are at war with Iran. The war, which began over the weekend, has killedat least six U.S. service members, spiraled into aregional confrontationas Iran retaliated and sentoil and natural gas pricessoaring. President Donald Trump, who campaigned on an isolationist"America First" agendaand went to warwithout authorization from Congress, facesmounting questionsover its rationale and an exit strategy.

Tuesday also is the final day of voting in North Carolina and Arkansas inprimariesthat mark the start of the 2026 midterms, as Democrats look to break the GOP's hold on Washington and derail Trump.

Cornyn faces a challenge from MAGA favoriteKen Paxton, the state's attorney general, andRep. Wesley Huntin a contest that's expected to advance to a May runoff between the top two vote-getters. The three Republicans have campaigned on their ties to Trump, who has not endorsed in the race.

Crockett and Talaricoeach arguethat they are the stronger general election candidate in a state that backed Trump by almost 14 percentage points in 2024 and where a Democrat hasn't won a statewide race in over 30 years.

Voters also are choosing House candidates using new congressional district boundaries that GOP lawmakers — urged on by Trump — redrew to help elect more Republicans.

Cornyn fights to hold seat, Crockett and Talarico race for Democrats

Cornyn hopes to avoid becoming the first Republican senator in Texas history not to be renominated.

His cool relationship with Trump is part of why Cornyn is vulnerable. He and allied groups have spent $64 million in television advertising alone since July to try stabilize his support.

Paxton began campaigning in earnest only last month but has made national headlines for filing lawsuits against Democratic initiatives. He has remained popular in Texas despite a 2023 impeachment trial on corruption charges, of which he was acquitted, and accusations of marital infidelity by his wife.

Senate GOP leaders, who are backing Cornyn, worry that Paxton's liabilities would require the party to spend substantially to defend the seat if he is the nominee — money that could be better used elsewhere.

Paxton has run ads touting his support from Turning Point USA, the group founded by the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as well as Kirk's praise for Paxton before he was assassinated in September.

Hunt's entry into the race in October made it trickier for any primary candidate to win at least 50%, the threshold needed to avoid a May 26 runoff.

All three Republicans have run ads boasting of their coziness with Trump.

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On the Democratic side, the party's first major contest of 2026 offers a choice betweenstylistic oppositesas it hungers for its first Senate win in Texas since 1988.

Talarico, a seminarian who often references the Bible, has held rallies across the state including in heavily Republican areas. Crockett, who has built a national profile for zinger attacks on Republicans, has focused on turning out Black voters in the Dallas and Houston areas.

Talarico had outspent Crockett on television advertising by more than four to one as of late February. He got a burst of attention last month from CBS' decision not to air his interview with late-nighthost Stephen Colbert. Colbert said the network pulled the interview for fear of running afoul of Trump's FCC. Talarico's campaign announced it raised $2.5 million in the 24 hours after the interview — which was streamed online — was pulled from TV.

Key House primaries

Texas Republicans' unusual, mid-decade redistricting was aimed at helping Trump's party pick up five Democratic-held seats in an effort to avoid losing control of the House. It set up some intraparty conflicts between Democratic incumbents, and what are expected to be some of November's most competitive races.

In the 34th District, former Rep.Mayra Floresisattempting a comeback. Flores made history in a 2022 special election as the first Republican to win in the Rio Grande Valley in 150 years, but she lost her bid for a full term later that year. She faces Eric Flores, a lawyer endorsed by Trump, for the nomination to run against Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez.

In the 23rd District, Rep.Tony Gonzalesis considered vulnerable after fellow Republicans called on him to resign over an affair with a staffer who killed herself. He is being challenged by gun manufacturer and YouTube influencer Brandon Herrera, who calls himself "the AK guy." The district includes Uvalde, site of a deadly 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School.

Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw is challenged in the 2nd District by GOP state Rep. Steve Toth, who was endorsed by Sen. Ted Cruz.

Former Major League Baseball starMark Teixeirais running in District 21, in southwest Texas, for the seat held by Republican Rep. Chip Roy, who is running for state attorney general. Teixeira, a Republican, played for four MLB teams, including the Texas Rangers and the New York Yankees when they won the 2009 World Series.

DemocratBobby Pulido, a Latin Grammy winner, is running in South Texas' 15th District against physician Ada Cuellar. The nominee will face two-term Republican Rep. Monica De La Cruz.

In the 33rd District, Democratic Rep. Julie Johnson faces former Rep. Colin Allred, a former NFL linebacker and 2024 Senate nominee. Johnson, a first-term congresswoman, is seen as vulnerable partly because Allred previously represented part of the district, which weaves through the Dallas and Fort Worth areas. He also retains a national fundraising network from his Senate campaign.

And Democratic Rep. Al Green also is fighting to stay in office after his Houston-based 9th District was drawn to be lean Republican. Green, 78, is now running in a newly drawn 18th District against Democratic Rep. Christian Menefee, 37, who won a January special election for the current 18th District. Thenew oneincludes two-thirds of Green's old district.

Abbott and Hinojosa seem bound to face off for governor, while Roy seeks Paxton's office

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is running for reelection and faces a likely matchup with Democratic state Rep. Gina Hinojosa.

Four-term U.S. Rep. Chip Roy is seeking the GOP nomination for state attorney general, with Paxton running for Senate. Roy has been a prominent member of the conservative Freedom Caucus.

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Movie Review: Pixar delivers with sweet, action-packed 'Hoppers'

"Hoppers" might be built with familiar parts, butPixar's latestisn't trying to hide its various influences. Instead, this buoyant, freewheeling adventure about a spirited 19-year-old environmental activist who infiltrates the animal world in the body a robotic beaver wears its references for all to see. Sometimes it's with a wink; Sometimes it's more overt, like Kathy Najimy's flustered scientist shouting, "This is nothing like'Avatar!'"

Associated Press This image released by Disney shows Dr. Sam, voiced by Kathy Najimy, left, and Nisha, voiced by Aparna Nancherla, right, in a scene from the animated film This image released by Disney shows Mabel Beaver, voiced by Piper Curda, left, and King George, voiced by Bobby Moynihan in a scene from the animated film This image released by Disney shows Jerry, voiced by Jon Hamm, in a scene from the animated film This image released by Disney shows Mabel Beaver, voiced by Piper Curda, right, and King George, voiced by Bobby Moynihan in a scene from the animated film This image released by Disney shows Jerry, voiced by Jon Hamm, in a scene from the animated film

Film Review - Hoppers

Of course, "Hoppers," directed by Daniel Chong, is a little like "Avatar," but who can blame her for being defensive? She's figured out how to transport human consciousness into a robotic animal that can not only pass as a real one — in this case a beaver — but communicate with all varieties of mammals, insects and amphibians too. Is it also a"Simpsons already did it"reference? That might be getting a little too meta, but the point is "Hoppers" is having fun with its own chaos.

Najimy's Dr. Fairfax is a relatively minor character in the world of "Hoppers," but she, and everyone else around Beaverton (both animal and human), are rendered with the kind of specificity, care and goofiness that make them memorable regardless of screen time. This is an especially good thing when the supporting voice cast includes people like Meryl Streep, Sam Richardson,Dave Franco, Ego Nwodim and Vanessa Bayer. The last time I felt so singularly connected to the ensemble of a Pixar movie was"Luca,"which was also written by Jesse Andrews.

The hero at the heart of "Hoppers," Mabel Tanaka (Piper Curda), is actually a kind of spiritual sister to "Luca's" Giulia Marcovaldo — impassioned (some might ungenerously say "too much") and a bit of an outcast because of it.

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Mabel's focus has always been animals: She was the kid who tried to free the pets in her elementary school (several times). As a young adult, she's the one who shows up on the mayor's lawn to debate. When Mayor Jerry (Jon Hamm) comes to tear down a particularly sentimental spot, the glade, in the name of finishing a highway overpass that will save his constituents four minutes on their commutes, she goes full terminator in her mission to save it — or, you know, as much as a 19-year-old in the body of a mechanical beaver can.

As a beaver, Mabel forms a friendship with King George (Bobby Moynihan), an optimistic, 80s-music loving beaver who oversees a superdam for all the displaced wildlife. The various species live in relative harmony and peace but still abide by dryly practical "pond rules" like "when you've gotta eat, eat." Her gung-ho, apologize later attitude has some positive effects. It also gets her and her new friends in over their heads when she inadvertently incites a war. For a PG-rated Pixar movie, the stakes get rather, uh, real. It is worth remembering that time in "Toy Story 3" where Woody and his pals seemed prepared for imminent incineration. This is decidedly tamer.

Don't think too hard about how "Hoppers" gets you from a little tale about a girl trying to save a patch of land to a truly helter-skelter third act involving a flying assassin shark, a Machiavellian insect prince and more body swapping than "Freakier Friday." Just enjoy the adorable and slightly manic ride.

Somehow, amid all the lighthearted anarchy, "Hoppers" manages to pull a few emotional strings too. After the heavy-handed"Elio" misfire, "Hoppers" might still feel fairly distant from the heights of peak Pixar; It's also a big, joyful leap in the right direction.

"Hoppers," a Walt Disney Co. release in theaters Friday, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for "some scary images, mild language and action/peril." Running time: 105 minutes. Three and a half stars out of four.

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Cynthia Bailey Details Phone Call with Mary Cosby After Son Robert Jr's Death

Cynthia Bailey shared the details of her phone conversation with Mary Cosby after the death of Robert Cosby Jr.

People Cynthia Bailey; Robert Cosby Jr. and Mary CosbyCredit: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Mary Cosby/Instagram

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  • Cosby's son died on Feb. 23 at the age of 23 following a years-long struggle with addiction and mental health

  • Cynthia explained in an episode of her Humble Brag podcast that she offered her support to Mary, who told her, "It's okay"

Cynthia Baileyis reflecting on her conversation withMary Cosbyshortly after the sudden death ofRobert Cosby Jr.

During the latest episode of herHumble Bragpodcast,The Real Housewives of Atlantastar, 59, addressed the loss of Mary's son, Robert Jr., who died on Monday, Feb. 23. He was 23.

Admitting that "it's so hard to talk about," Cynthia revealed that she calledThe Real Housewives of Salt Lake Citystar, 53, when the news broke.

"I was really paralyzed by this news when I got it," Cynthia explained. "I didn't really know what to do, what to say. I knew that I couldn't text. I just felt like I had to pick up the phone and call [Mary], and I did, and to my surprise, she picked right up. Then I was really surprised, because I didn't expect her to pick up."

"First I was like, 'You didn't have to pick up. I just wanted to call. I didn't feel like a text was the right thing to do, and I just wanted to call you and say I love you and I'm here for you and I'm so sorry for you and your family,' " she continued.

Cynthia Bailey; Mary CosbyCredit: Rich Polk/Bravo; Charles Sykes/Bravo via Gett

PEOPLE previously reported thatauthorities were called to Mary's Utah homejust before 6 p.m. local time on Feb. 23, where "a 23-year-old male" presumed to be Robert Jr. was "not conscious" and "not breathing," per police dispatch audio.

Robert Jr. was given one dose of Narcan, an over-the-counter nasal spray used to reverse life-threatening opioid overdoses, as he was in a "full arrest/medical emergency," and three police units were sent to the scene. When they arrived, their overdose investigation "turned into a death investigation," a spokesperson for the Salt Lake City Police Department told PEOPLE.

Cynthia went on to praise Mary for her "strength" as a mother before offering more details about the heartfelt call.

"One of the things that she just said, 'It's okay,' " Cynthia shared. "She just kept saying, 'It's okay. It's okay.' And it just felt like, I think there's levels — there's shock, there's just processing the reality of the situation."

"She's pushing through," Cynthia later added of Mary. "She's pushing through, and she knows and appreciates everyone's love and support. So continue to love on Mary. No matter what, I know that this is just devastating for her."

Noting that she's happy they were able to speak, Cynthia further highlighted the impact of Mary and Robert Jr.'s on-camera discussions about his struggles with mental health and substance abuse.

"Her son sharing that part of his life was so powerful and so honest," Cynthia said. "I just applaud Mary for being just so brave to show [that]. It's a reality show, we're supposed to show our reality, but when I tell you, to be able to show that, was just really powerful for so many other families that are going through that type of issue — addiction."

Robert Cosby Jr. and Mary CosbyCredit: Bravo

Robert Jr. first opened up about hisaddictionin an emotional season 5 conversation ofRHOSLCwith his mother, which aired in November 2024. In the scene, he revealed that he began using both prescription and recreational drugs at 16 after trying Xanax at a party.

He also shared that he had been abusing other prescription drugs, including the ADHD medication Adderall and the opioid painkiller OxyContin, taking as many as 10 at once.

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"I couldn't even feel it," he recalled. "I couldn't feel it at all."

He then told Mary thathe had tried heroinwhen his addiction worsened, admitting that he had "wanted to die at the time."

"I felt like a stain — I just felt like this world wasn't for me," Robert Jr. said, telling his mother, "You're the only reason I didn't kill myself."

In December 2024, Mary said that hecompleted a month-long stay in rehaband "came out a new person."

However, Robert Jr., who had been arrested in 2022 for a DUI, was arrestedagain in September 2025 on multiple charges— including criminal trespassing, assault, failure to stop at the command of law enforcement and three counts of violating a court order, per his booking record viewed by PEOPLE.

In November 2025, he was arrested again after violating a pretrial protective order. He pleaded guilty to eight of the 14 total charges he was facing, while the remaining six misdemeanor charges were dismissed with prejudice. He wasreleased from jail on Feb. 3and was sentenced to 36 months of probation and 75 hours of community service.

Mary Cosby; Robert Cosby Jr.Credit: Amanda Edwards/Getty ; Mary Cosby/Instagram

Cynthia said that she had seen Mary while filmingThe Real Housewives Ultimate Road Triplast month, around the time Robert Jr. got out of jail. When she asked about him, Cynthia said Mary "was very optimistic" that her son would "get better."

"We love you, Mary. I love you so much, and you're always in my heart and thoughts and prayers," Cynthia concluded. "I can't wait to see you again, to give you the biggest, tightest hug."

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On Wednesday, Feb. 25, Mary and her husbandRobert Cosby Sr.shared a statement with PEOPLEregarding the death of their son.

"Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in God's promise and in knowing he is finally at peace," it read. "We are grateful for your prayers and trust in the Lord to carry us through this time of sorrow."

A few days later, Mary honored him onInstagramwith athrowback photoof her and Robert Jr. when he was a child, as Jessica Mauboy's cover ofCyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" played in the background.

"#godfirst #love #forever I'm Going to miss you bubs❤️🙏😢." Mary wrote.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

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All About Harrison Ford's Relationship with Wife Calista Flockhart

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart met at the 2002 Golden Globes and married in 2010

People Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart at The 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA on March 1, 2026, in Los AngelesCredit: Gilbert Flores/Getty

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  • Ford adopted Flockhart's son Liam, whom she welcomed via adoption in 2001, after their wedding

  • The couple shares a love of flying and have supported each other's careers throughout their relationship

Harrison Fordhas been married to his wife,Calista Flockhart, for well over a decade.

TheStar Warsalum and theSupergirlactress' romance began in 2002, when they met at the 59th Golden Globe Awards. The couple, who are more than 20 years apart in age, went on to get married in 2010. Ford later adopted Flockhart's sonLiam, whom she welcomed via adoption in 2001.

In 2003, theIndiana Jonesactor — who was married twice before — spoke toHello!magazine about being "in love" again later in life.

"Romantic love is one of the most exciting and fulfilling kinds of love, and I think there is apotential for it at any stage of your life," he said. "I was not surprised that I was able to fall in love, and I wasn't surprised that I did."

They've been steady supporters of each other's careers since then, with Ford giving her a heartfelt shout-out after receiving the Life Achievement Award at the 2026Actor Awardson March 1, when he thanked his "extraordinary beautiful wife Calista."Here's everything to know about Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart's relationship.

They met at the 2002 Golden Globe Awards

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart during the premiere of 'K-19: The Widowmaker' in Westwood, Calif.Credit: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage

The actors met at the 59th Golden Globe Awards toward the beginning of 2002. At the time, Ford was still married to second wife Melissa Mathison, however they had filed for legal separation in 2001 and finalized their divorce in 2004.

During a May 2019 appearance onThe Late Late Show with James Corden,James Marsden— who costarred alongside Flockhart inAlly McBeal— spoke about being a third wheel on the couple's first date in 2002, when she invited him along for dinner and drinks at Ford's home.

"I'm a harbinger of a wonderful, long relationship," Marsden joked. "I take the credit for that."

They got married in 2010

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart on Jan. 15, 2024, in Los AngelesCredit: Jc Olivera/Getty

Ford and Flockhart got engaged over Valentine's Day weekend in 2009.

After more than eight years together, the couple tied the knot in June 2010. Their nuptials took place at the Governor's Mansion in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

They share one child

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart at a hockey game in March 2014.Credit: Noel Vasquez/GC Images

Though Ford is a father of five, he and Flockhart share one child: son Liam.

Flockhart adopted Liam in 2001 just before meeting Ford. After Flockhart and Ford wed, theStar Warsactor formally adopted Liam.

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In 2008, Ford spoke toReader's Digestabout feeling grateful that both Flockhart and Liam came into his life.

"She's brought a child back into my home," he said. "It's a wonderful opportunity to be part of a child's growing up, which is always an endless springtime."

The actor added, "[Calista] devoted herself to Liam and has done a really wonderful job raising him. I'm happy to now have a part of the job."

They have a shared love of flying

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart on Oct. 30, 2015Credit: Kevork Djansezian/Getty

Ford, who has his pilot's license, has shared that he and Flockhart have a shared love of flying — and bonded about it in the early days of their relationship.

"Calista loves to fly, and I'm thrilled because it's so important to me and it's the kind of thing that's so much more fun with somebody who really enjoys it," Ford told PEOPLE in 2003. "Liam loves to fly. Calista likes the process, she likes what she sees from the air, she likes seeing me happy. I think a lot of it has to do with that she loves to see me doing something that I love."

In March 2015, Ford was injured when his vintage plane crashed near the Santa Monica airport. Flockhart told PEOPLE in August 2015 that while the crash was a "really hard, scary time" for their family, she still supports him.

"I think it just makes you realize once again that life can turn on a dime, and we just have to appreciate every second we're here, because you never know," she said.

They haven't appeared in any projects together

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart attend the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards at The Barker Hangar on Jan. 14, 2024, in Santa Monica, Calif.Credit: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

Though Ford and Flockhart share a love of acting, they aren't rushing to appear on-screen together. During a July 2025 conversation withVariety, Ford said he was open to the idea of working with Flockhart — on one condition.

"If we get to work together, we'dwant it to be someone else's idea," he said. "That kind of casting might not be the best way to bring people into an imagined situation, because [audiences] may say, 'Oh, I know they're married; now I'm not even thinking about the movie anymore.' "

He is grateful for her support

Calista Flockhart attend HBO's Official Golden Globe Awards After Party at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016, in Beverly Hills, Calif.Credit: FilmMagic

Ford has spoken about being grateful to have Flockhart as a support system, including giving her several shout-outs in acceptance speeches over the years.

"I want to thank my lovely wife, Calista Flockhart, who supports me when I need a lot of support," he said when accepting a career achievement award at the 2024Critics Choice Awards. "And I need a lot of support."

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Amy Schumer Shows Off Her 'Mom Dance' Moves at a New York Knicks Game 11 Years After Her Famous

Amy Schumer attended the New York Knicks Game against the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, March 1

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NEED TO KNOW

  • She showed off her "mom dance" moves on the big screen alongside actress Francis Benhamou

  • Schumer, a longtime Knicks fan, featured the Knicks City Dancers in her 2015 film Trainwreck

Amy Schumer's still got the moves!

The comedian, 44, had some fun at a New York Knicks game on Sunday, March 1, which got her featured on the "Mom Moves Dance Cam" alongside pal, Francis Benhamou.

Schumer appeared to be ready when the camera panned to her, showing off her moves while decked out in Knicks gear.

"Mom Dance Cam coming in hard," theLife & Bethstar wrote on herInstagram Story.

Amy Schumer on the 'Mom Moves Dance Cam'Credit: Amy Schumer/Instagram

She also shared aselfiefrom the game at Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks took on the San Antonio Spurs, beating them 114 to 89.

"Said go New York @nyknicks," Schumer captioned the pic with her pals.

Amy Schumer's selfie with friends at Sunday's New York Knicks gameCredit: Amy Schumer/Instagram

Schumer is a longtime Knicks fan, highlighting the team and particularly the Knicks City Dancers, who she featured in her 2015 comedyTrainwreck.

In the film, Schumer famously joined the dance troupe in a grand gesture to her boyfriend Aaron, played byBill Hader.

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Sherecreated her dance numberat a Feb. 2025 game, taking her moves to the court with the rest of the City Dancers.

Schumer wasn't the only comedian in attendance at Sunday's game.Larry David,Ben Stiller,Whoopi Goldberg,Christine Baranskiand more were seen in aInstagram postshared by the Knicks.

The outing comes amid a time of highs and lows for Schumer, whofiled for divorcefrom husband Chris Fischer in January after more than seven years of marriage. The former couple shares son Gene, 6.

Amy Schumer with the New York Knicks dance team in 2025Credit: Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty

Schumer has also been celebrating her recent weight loss after shedding 50 lbs.

"Pics of yourself when you're finally feeling strong and beautiful are not a cry for help," shepreviously wrote on Instagramafter posting pics of a photo shoot. "They are a celebration of life and health. Love to the single moms out there."

She previously shared, "This year is about self-care and self-love."

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