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Go Country 105 - Trisha Yearwood is still experiencing a lack of smell and taste, eight weeks after recovering from COVID-19

Trisha Yearwood is still experiencing a lack of smell and taste, eight weeks after recovering from COVID-19 Trisha Yearwood is still experiencing a lack of smell and taste, eight weeks after recovering from COVID-19 Listen April 30, 2021 2:00 PM Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal It s been nearly two months since Trisha Yearwood shared a celebratory post on Instagram announcing that she d officially gotten word that she was COVID-19-free after coming down with the virus in February. But while Trisha s back to feeling good and resuming her normal activities, there s still one symptom that s still affecting her day-to-day life: Her senses of smell and taste have been dulled.

Lolo Jones And 8 Other Celebrity Women Who ve Vented Their Frustration With Dating

If you thought you were the only one weary of the dating scene, think again. While speaking about her upcoming book, “I have options but for the first time I’m really just bored with dating. I think after so many times of getting my hopes up that I will meet your person… you just get over it. You give up hope,” she wrote on Instagram recently. ⁣ “Look I’m no spring chicken. I’m 38 years old. I’m not at an age where I can pretend… like in my 20s ‘oh I’m not looking for anything serious’ when I was totally wanting to get married at that age,” she continued. “Now when you talk to guys at this age they know most likely you are looking for something serious… they don’t even ask. The good news about being this age and talking to other guys this age is, they are usually serious about dating and meeting their match too. What a relief. I’m glad I’m out of the 20s dealing with the just want to have fun guys.”

John Fogerty says his new tune Weeping in the Promised Land was the hardest song he ever wrote

The Kelly Clarkson Show, and during his appearance, the former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman chatted about his topical new tune “Weeping in the Promised Land,” and explained why it was “the hardest song [he] ever wrote.” Fogerty revealed that he actually came up with the song’s title more than 30 years ago, recalling that at the time, “I went, ‘Wow, that’s pretty cool…That sounds biblical, and it sounds really sad,’ adding, “That’s about all I did with it [then].” The 75-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer then noted that last June or July, with the world engulfed in the COVID-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests happening across the U.S., “that title, ‘Weeping in the Promised Land,’ came across my consciousness again, but this time, it was…more like ‘Bam!’…and I thought, ‘Oh, wow,’ ’cause now it meant this.”

Al Roker gives Kelly Clarkson update on prostate cancer diagnosis

Al Roker gives Kelly Clarkson update on prostate cancer diagnosis TODAY 2/8/2021 © Provided by TODAY Al Roker shared a positive update about his prostate cancer diagnosis during his Monday appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show. I really feel good. I was very fortunate. We caught it early. It was an aggressive form of prostate cancer ,but we caught it very early, revealed the TODAY weatherman and co-host, 66. © Weiss Eubanks The Kelly Clarkson Show - Season 2 (Weiss Eubanks / NBCUniversal) I had a great surgeon from Memorial Sloan Kettering, Dr. Vincent Laudone. He feels we got it all, Al said of the five-hour surgery he underwent on Nov. 9 to remove his prostate along with some surrounding tissue and lymph nodes.

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