Celebrity Buzz

Feb 7, 2019 | 5:30 AM

KENDALL JENNER SAYS SHE’S ‘CRIED ENDLESSLY FOR DAYS’ OVER SOCIAL MEDIA COMMENTS: Kendall Jenner has long been open about her struggles with mental health in the face of constant attention on social media. She graces Allure‘s March cover and inside, discusses her journey with acne and anxiety. “I was feeling good about myself, and then when people say mean things I’m like, ‘I know I have a zit. I know I’m breaking out. You guys don’t have to keep pointing it out. I obviously see that, but let me live,’” she said the social media slams she got after appearing at the 2018 Golden Globes with blemishes. “I have cried endlessly for days because of things people have said to me, and I’ve had to become stronger through it,” she revealed. “I mean, don’t get me wrong: I am not superhuman. I definitely feel, and the things people say online are very hurtful. You also just have to live your life and not pay attention to it. I think it can get pretty unhealthy if you really are deep in it and paying attention to it all the time. I think that that’s what can really mess you up.”

ROGER MATHEWS PUSHES FOR CUSTODY: Roger Mathews reportedly plans to fight Jenni “JWoww” Farley for custody of their kids. Per new court papers obtained by The Blast, he is requesting primary physical custody and joint legal custody of their kids. He is also seeking monthly child support an alimony. Farley filed for divorce in September, and later came forward with allegations of physical and emotional abuse.

DENISE RICHARDS OPENS UP LIFE WITH ‘SPECIAL NEEDS’ DAUGHTER: Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Denise Richards is opening up about motherhood. Of raising Sam, 14, Lola, 13, and Eloise, 7, she says: “It’s extremely hard to keep children grounded. This is not an easy time to grow up.” Raising Eloise, whom she adopted and has a chromosomal disorder, has been particularly challenging, she says. “She wasn’t able to sit up on her own for a very long time, and she didn’t start walking until she was 2, and that was with physical therapy,” she says. “She can only say a handful of words,” says Richards, who married Aaron Phypers in September. “And there are times when she feels like her age in understanding, and then other times where it feels she’s emotionally 3 years old. It’s been challenging. I’m learning every day because they don’t really have a road map for her particular case.”

AZIZ ANSARI ACKNOWLEDGES MISCONDUCT IN STAND-UP: On his new U.S. and European comedy tour, Aziz Ansari isn’t shying away from the misconduct allegations he faced last year. Insiders tell Page Six that at the Helium Comedy Club in Philly didn’t crack jokes about it, but did allude to the incident. “No jokes but did briefly comment on it at the end of the set when thanking us for coming,” the insider said. “It was a great show with some new material.”

SUSAN LUCCI TALKS HEART SURGERY: The 72-year-old soap opera icon Susan Lucci underwent surgery to fix blocked arteries, she tells People. She discovered a problem while shopping at the Tory Burch boutique in Manhasset, Long Island, she said. Lucci went to hospital in extreme discomfort, and the doctors there discovered a 90% blockage in the heart’s main artery and a 70% blockage in another. She says she was “shocked.” Lucci says she’s sharing her story so other women monitor themselves. “We often put ourselves on the back burner,” Lucci said. “But if your body is telling you something, we need to pay attention.”

Jennifer Garner is reflecting on her life in the spotlight. The Golden Globe winner shares three kids with her ex-husband Ben Affleck, and as she explains in the WSJ Magazine‘s March Women’s Style Issue, the unwanted media attention really spiraled out of control once they got married. In a column for the magazine, Garner writes: “How do you adapt your career to your life? That’s a big question. Becoming someone who is well known requires an enormous adaptation. Who am I now? How do I go through the world? Then there’s having children and, in my case, a career that’s a very selfish one. The combination of those things is the largest adaptation of all.””Something Ben and I used to say to each other all the time is, ‘We have to adapt.’ We were surrounded by paparazzi. There were so many things you wouldn’t expect,” Garner writes. “We’d be left alone more at Disneyland than we would at a park in Santa Monica. But if you love something, you’ll do whatever you need to do.”Garner and Affleck announced their separation in June of 2015 and finalized their divorce in late 2018; they share share kids Violet, 13, Seraphina, 10, Samuel, 6. Read the Full Story: https://on.wsj.com/2DVD8Nb