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Meet Cassie’s Two Beautiful Kids With Hubby Alex Fine

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Following her split from Diddy, Cassie began dating Alex Fine. The pair tied the knot a short time later and are now the parents of two kids — meet their family!.

By D.M.

Nov. 16 2023, Published 9:36 p.m. ET

Alex Fine, Cassie, and their two daughters at birthday party
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The Gist:

  • Following Cassie’s split from Diddy, she began dating Alex Fine.
  • The couple got engaged and tied the knot a year after their relationship began.
  • Cassie and Alex are the parents of two kids.

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Singer Cassie rose to fame following the release of her 2006 self-titled debut album. The record peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced the hit single “Me & U.”

The Connecticut native was signed to Bad Boy Records at the time and was reportedly dating its founder, Sean “Diddy” Combs – according to Billboard. However, Cassie and Diddy split in 2018 and she has since found love, and welcomed kids, with Alex Fine.

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Cassie and Alex made their relationship official two months after the “Long Way 2 Go” singer separated from Diddy. According to TMZ, Alex was hired by Diddy to be Cassie’s personal trainer.

Sources claimed that Cassie and Alex began hooking up while she was still in a relationship with Diddy. However, insiders connected to the singer denied that there was any overlap.

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 Cassie Ventura and Alex Fine attend The 147th Preakness
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Cassie and Alex’s relationship has since blossomed. They got engaged in 2019 and welcomed their first child a few months later.

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Cassie has two kids with Alex Fine.

Cassie and Alex wasted no time solidifying their relationship. They tied the knot in August 2019, at a small ceremony attended by their close family and friends.

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“We decided to plan a wedding for this past summer after debating between getting married before or after the baby came,” Cassie told Vogue. Adding, “He planned such a beautiful experience for me. I was so surprised!” That December, Cassie gave birth to a baby girl.

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The couple’s daughter, Frankie Fine, was born in Los Angeles and weighed 8 pounds at birth. In 2021, the pair announced the birth of their second daughter and shared photos of their bundle of joy on Instagram.

“Welcome to the world baby girl! We love you so much Sunny Cinco Fine,” Cassie wrote, alongside photos of her growing family. Alex also shared images of the newborn on social media, and penned a touching letter to his daughter.

“I woke up this morning with you two and your mama and took a moment to let it sink in that we created the perfect family,” Alex wrote.

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Cassie’s husband is also a professional bull rider.

Cassie’s husband, Alex Fine is a bull rider and personal trainer. He was born in Ohio but moved to Los Angeles after college to open up his own fitness center. Alex is also a proud father.

He regularly shows off photos of his two daughters on Instagram, sharing snapshots from their time together with his 300,000 followers. He also appears to be sharing his love for horses with his wife and daughters.

The father of two has also taken time to give back to other parents. In August, he announced plans to facilitate monthly birthday parties for families that cannot afford to throw celebrations for their kids.

The Almost Home Princess and Superhero Parties provide birthday cakes, gifts, and entertainment for children in attendance.

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Now, that’s one beautiful family!

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Woman Has a Dinner for Her 12 Friends and Only Two Show Up

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A woman declared she would stop being the supportive friend in her group after her celebratory dinner went horribly awry. Details ahead.

Relationships become more challenging to balance with our hectic day-to-day lives as we age. One of the hardest relationships to maintain can be friendships. Between the hustle and bustle of keeping a job and other essential adult tasks, it’s easy for social calendars to fall by the wayside when life is too much to handle.

Although life happens to all of us, some loyal people show up for their friends, no matter what they have going on.

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There’s the friend that attends every birthday party, baby shower, divorce party, you name it. And then there are the friends who seem to find something else to do when it’s time to celebrate their pals’ wins.

Finding out that most of your friends are the ones who can never celebrate with you is undoubtedly a punch to the ego. One woman on TikTok realized she probably should rethink her friend group after her celebratory dinner left her heartbroken.

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A woman invited 12 friends to her celebration dinner, and only two showed up.

Nearly everyone hosting an event for themselves has at least some fear that no one will show up to their party. There wouldn’t be TV or movie scenes about the horror happening if it wasn’t a valid concern for most of us. However, in many cases, the fear doesn’t come to fruition, and the people invited to the event show up to support their friend or loved one. Unfortunately, that wasn’t TikTok user Big Day’s (@dar.kiee) fortune.

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In December 2023, Day planned a dinner at a Mexican restaurant to celebrate getting a new job. She said in her TikTok that she invited 12 of her “close friends” to the dinner and had even brought some balloons to make the table more festive.

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Day planned the party for 6 p.m. and expected to see all 12 of her guests arrive around that time. However, in her TikTok, she shared that it was now 7:18, and only two of her friends showed up at the dinner, waving to Day’s camera in the video.

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As she panned to her two friends, the table of empty chairs, and unused salsa bowls, Day expressed how disappointed she was in her friends for not supporting her. The TikToker declared she clocked her friends’ negligence and would be returning the favor when the time came to celebrate them.

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“Don’t nobody better invite me to their birthday stuff, [or] baby shower,” Day said. “B—- I’m not coming.”

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Day said her TikTok resulted in other commenters “bullying” her.

Day’s 30-second TikTok sparked some discourse in her comments, causing her to turn her comments off. After seeing what happened to Day, I’m not sure why she would be the one to blame for having bad friends.

We all have things going on and will inevitably have to miss significant events. However, Day said she’s historically been the friend that shows up for everyone, and if that’s the case, her friends are dead wrong for missing her event and seemingly not even telling her they weren’t coming.

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In another TikTok she posted the following day, Day made light of the hatred she received in her comments with a cheeky GRWM video, captioning it, “y’all done bullying me yet?” Underneath the video, the TikToker received supportive words from those who felt Day’s pain and believed she learned who had her back.

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“I’m not sure why people are bullying you for trying to celebrate yourself and expecting the ones closest to you to celebrate with you!!” one user commented. “Forget them!”

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“Your feelings are very valid,” another shared. “When you show up for people and celebrate them, you expect that in return, especially if we’re close friends. You deserve.”

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“I’m here to say we have FRIENDS, and we ACQUAINTANCES!” said a third user. “That dinner showed who your FRIENDS are! Pay attention ❤️.”

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Why Did Andrew Luck Retire From the NFL?

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Andrew Luck shocked everyone when he announced that he would retire at just 29 years old, which has led many to wonder why he retired.

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The Gist:

  • Andrew Luck retired from the NFL at just 29 years old, and explained at the time that he no longer enjoyed football.
  • Andrew elaborated on that answer in 2022, saying that he didn’t like the person he became when he was focused on football, and that repeated injuries had taken a toll on his body.

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After just seven seasons as an NFL quarterback, Andrew Luck shocked the world when he announced that he was retiring at just 29 years old in 2019. Andrew had already broken some franchise records for the Indianapolis Colts, and he had been to four Pro Bowls as well. He had had plenty of success, and was good enough that some have wondered whether he would make a comeback.

Ultimately, though, it seems that Andrew is retired for good. Even years later, though, there are still plenty of people who wonder what Andrew’s exact reasons were.

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Andrew Luck in a Colts uniform playing the Arizona Cardinals.
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Why did Andrew Luck retire?

Andrew announced his retirement ahead of the 2019 season, and at the time, he cited his history of injuries as the primary reason for his decision.

“I’ve been stuck in this process. I haven’t been able to live the life I want to live,” he said at the time. “It’s taken the joy out of this game. The only way forward for me is to remove myself from football. This is not an easy decision. It’s the hardest decision of my life. But it is the right decision for me.”

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In an interview with ESPN from 2022, Andrew went into more detail about his decision, explaining that he went to extremes during his time in the league in part so that he felt like he had some control over the outcome. That meant getting involved with offensive schemes and becoming a sort of shadow coach for the team, and also simplifying his life so much that all he had was a flip phone.

“To play quarterback, you’re not allowed to worry about anything except the task at hand,” he explained. “And that seeps into other areas of life. It’s not the healthiest way to live.”

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After injuring his shoulder in 2015, Andrew also explained that he played several seasons with the injury, even when both he and the Colts owner were assuring the public that he was perfectly healthy and ready to play.

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Andrew added that his focus on recovery and football alienated him from his wife.

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“There were some things that when I looked in the mirror, I did not like about myself,” he said. “I was self-absorbed, withdrawn, in pain, and feeling pressure.”

When Andrew injured his ankle in 2018 and began withdrawing into himself again, he realized that he didn’t actually like playing football anymore.

Ultimately, Andrew said that he went to therapy and learned that he may never have perfect clarity on every aspect of his life. “I doubt I will ever find the answers,” he said. “All of them. Or any answers.”

In the years since his retirement, Andrew has surfaced occasionally, and it seems like he’s much happier than he was while he was playing.

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What Happened to Ylvis? Fans Fear Viral Singer Is Dead

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After a clip and stills of Norwegian singer Bard (from the duo Ylvis) laying down in a coffin circulated the web, folks wanted to know what happened.

What Happened to Ylvis? Fans Fear the Viral Singer Is Dead
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The Gist

  • Rumors circulated online in November 2023 that Bård Ylvisåker from the duo Ylvis — of “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)” viral fame — passed away.
  • Folks who saw a VGTV televised “funeral” for the singer, which shows him laying down in a casket, led many to believe he was dead.
  • Singer Maria Mena led a choir in a slowed-down and sad performance of the viral hit track.
  • Bård is not dead, however, and the video was just indeed a staged performance.

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The phenomenon of viral one-hit wonders from artists who seemingly come out of nowhere and gain massive popularity on the internet are an interesting phenomenon: for a few weeks (or months, even), these tracks are seemingly everywhere. About a year or two later, playing the track at a party seems like an insult, until the appropriate “throwback” threshold has been reached.

Ylvis (a comedy duo composed of brothers Bård and Vegard Ylvisåker) is one such artist, but fans became worried in November 2023 that Bård may’ve passed away. But what really happened? And what has Ylvis been up to in the years since their hit 2013 track?

What happened to Ylvis?

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Video screengrab of VGTV's Ylvis funeral performance of "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) led by Maria Mena.
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And while neither Mena or any of the other singers ever once cracks a smile throughout the performance, the same can’t be said for the folks who were in attendance for the artist’s funeral.

Which probably means one of the following:

  • (A) A few people at the funeral who were happy to see the singer dead
  • (B) A testament to how much of a bop “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) is
  • (C) Norwegians either have strange funeral customs or a sick sense of humor
  • (D) The funeral was staged, Bård is still alive, and the video was a bit of dark humor in action

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Of course one could add to the final aforementioned multiple choice selection that Ylvis could be making a wider statement on the life cycle of viral one-hit wonder tracks in general.

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Bård is indeed still among the living; after the performance, he even stood up, exited the coffin, and conducted an interview afterward.

While it’s difficult to imagine that anyone would see the video and so many of the laughing folks watching and recording the performance, and think that Bård legitimately died, there are some images that could’ve been lifted from the video that would lead folks to think he actually passed away.

And it wouldn’t be just pictures of him in his coffin that could convince folks he died; Marina Mena shared some photos in a multi-picture Instagram upload that shows just how far the video production went to replicate the look and feel of a legitimate funeral.

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In her post, she features a snapshot of a memoriam pamphlet showing Bård’s face along with his birth and fake death year and in another photo she’s holding up the same exact image on a funeral portrait style painting.

Again, however, the jovial nature of the other pictures in the post don’t exactly scream “rest in peace.”

What is Ylvis of “What Does the Fox Say” fame doing now?

After their 2013 mega-hit, the brothers continued to put out music, releasing their first album in 2014. They also continued to appear on Norwegian TV (where they first grew to fame) and even released a documentary series in 2018 that took stories from Norwegian news and turned them into musicals. And in 2022, they began making content for VGTV.

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The guys also post a slew of funny social media posts, interspersed with clips of musical performances, and even some extended love for the track that was a global phenomenon. A great example would be the somber instrumental version of “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)” set to this brilliant clip of a lost McDonald’s cheeseburger’s globe-trotting journey back home to their McFamily.

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So while yes, viral songs, just like many popular songs, can certainly become annoying after a while, Ylvis seems to be demonstrating a certain amount of gratitude for what they’re most known for while also displaying a stalwart ability to stick to a bit.

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