Share Mum and dad are busy, tired and feeling very grateful for our healthy and handsome little surprise package. Extra special that he gets his middle name from his much-loved Poppy who he just missed out on meeting, Jayne concluded the post.
Joy: Hands and heart full, Jayne began the proud post. Perfect little Theodore Phillip arrived last week and completed our family. [Pictured with husband Trent Butler]
Jayne, who welcomed her first son Joey via IVF in February 2020, told Stellar magazine in September 2020 that she d been through the agonising pain of suffering multiple miscarriages. [Trent and I] experienced pregnancy loss; we experienced it more than once and it s agonising. We ended up going the IVF route, and it can be very lonely, she revealed.
She wrote in the caption: WHOA, baby! Almost fully-cooked.
Jayne is married to cinematographer Trent Butler and together they share a son named Joey Butler.
Ready for baby number two! Jayne is married to cinematographer Trent Butler and together they share a son named Joey Butler
Adorable: Jayne, who welcomed her first son Joey via IVF in February 2020 - told Stellar magazine in September 2020 that she d been through the agonising pain of suffering multiple miscarriages
Jayne, who welcomed her first son Joey via IVF in February 2020 - told Stellar magazine in September 2020 that she d been through the agonising pain of suffering multiple miscarriages.
I have truly been blessed to have your support, your trust, your genuine care, and your unwavering loyalty in the morning, Miller said in an NBC-2 story posted Thursday morning. You gave a 33-year-old sports anchor a chance. An opportunity way back in 2006 to replace or better yet, follow a longtime beloved anchor named Trent Butler. I had my doubts and I’m sure you may have as well. Day-by-day, month-by-month, and with incredible morning teammates, the bond was sealed.
Miller began with the station in 2004 as sports director before being promoted two years later to anchor.
He also spoke about why he was leaving in a four-minute, 34-second video, thanking those who hired him along with co-workers and viewers.
I have truly been blessed to have your support, your trust, your genuine care, and your unwavering loyalty in the morning, Miller said in an NBC-2 story posted Thursday morning. You gave a 33-year-old sports anchor a chance. An opportunity way back in 2006 to replace or better yet, follow a longtime beloved anchor named Trent Butler. I had my doubts and I’m sure you may have as well. Day-by-day, month-by-month, and with incredible morning teammates, the bond was sealed.
Miller began with the station in 2004 as sports director before being promoted two years later to anchor.
He also spoke about why he was leaving in a four-minute, 34-second video, thanking those who hired him along with co-workers and viewers.
President’s Comments Threaten Right to Bear Arms, Gun Rights Advocates Say
Southern California gun rights advocates say that recent remarks made by President Joe Biden in favor of tougher gun control laws threaten the constitutional right of Americans to keep and bear firearms.
Last month, Biden called on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to curb the sale of homemade ghost gun kits, pushed to expand “red flag” laws that restrict firearms purchases, and called for an outright ban on assault rifles and high-capacity magazines.
Gun rights advocates told The Epoch Times that the proposed bans are government overreach that do “nothing to address the criminal misuse of firearms.”