There’s a new Fairy Godmother in town! Actor Billy Porter recently announced that he’ll play the role in Sony’s soon-to-be live-action remake of Cinderella.

Over the weekend Porter confirmed the report during a panel at the 20th New Yorker Festival. The Emmy award winner will star in the film alongside performer Camilla Cabello.

Porter told writer Rachel Syme during the New Yorker Festival, “I’m going to be playing the Fairy Godmother in the new Cinderella.” As for his other projects, the actor added, “I just signed a book deal, I’m working on my memoir.” Porter continued, “I have a new movie coming out with Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne, and Salma Hayek, in January, called Like a Boss.”

So who else will star in the fairy tale turned big-screen blockbuster? While no other celebs have confirmed their involvement, reportedly Idina Menzel may nab the role of the wicked stepmother.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Billy Porter via Instagram 

 

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Beyond “sleep when the baby sleeps” there is no shortage of advice on how to handle motherhood. Whether you’re diving into mommyhood for the first time or wrangling teenagers like a boss, we can all use a little advice now and then. We asked our devoted readers, fellow moms and our very own editors to share the best advice they’ve received on motherhood and they weighed in. Keep scrolling to catch your daily dose!

Enjoy the Moment

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"The days are long but the years are short."–Heather R.

"Enjoy every moment, even the hard ones." –Johanna G.

"Never turn down an opportunity to cuddle." –Elizabeth W.

"Don’t worry that they are growing and you might be sad they are getting big. Enjoy them at each stage..." –Sheila Z.

"You are enough ❤️❤️." –Sharlene H.

Raising Kids

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"Be the woman you want your daughter to be when she’s an adult." –Mary S.

"Prep your children for the road, don't prepare the road for your children." –Holly E.

"Babies cry. It is ok" –Cicely Kunsman

On having a third baby: "Don’t over think it honey, just throw another potato in the pot and carry on!”–Kendra S.

"The 'smell the soup, cool the soup' method- when emotions are high from mom and/or kids, just remember to breathe. Tell them and yourself to smell the soup (breathe in) and cool the soup (breathe out). It’s such a random thing that has saved the day so many times." –Ayren J.

"The more you do for your kids, the less they will do for themselves." –Sue E.

Because Motherhood Is Funny

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"It's fine to have cereal for dinner sometimes." –Megan S.

"Don’t spend money on a purse you’re not willing to catch throw up in." –Tara Z.

"No one judges you in Target if you’re in your pajamas mamma. You rock it girl!" –LeAnne N.

"Never share your drink." –Molly O.

"Always park by the cart return." –Tami R. 

"Don't worry about that terrible phase your kid is going through - it will eventually end and be replaced with an even worse one." –Kelly H.

"Don’t ever load another woman’s dishwasher." –Stephanie J.

"Beware what you sniff check." –EJ H.

One Day at a Time

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"When you come home from a hard day, and touch the doorknob of your door, smile and know that the face your kids see is one that shows that’s you’re happy to see them." –Edie G.

"Don't sweat the small stuff. And believe me, the older they get, you'll wish you knew how small that stuff really was when they were younger." –Beth S.

"Do what you need to do to get through the day." & "Get in the photos!" –Eva I.

"If the kids are alive at the end of the day, it was a good day." –Sonnet G.

"If you have the sense of mind to worry if you are a good mom, you are probably doing just fine." –Whitney R.

Take Care of Yourself

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"Do your best and forgive yourself for the rest." –Courteney S.

"Take care of yourself; you can’t fill any cups from an empty pitcher." –Diane M.

"The dishes can wait." –Amber G.

"Your kids want a happy mom, not a perfect mom." –Tamara S.

"Don't be afraid to put yourself first now and again." –Annette B.

It Takes a Village

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"Find good mom friends. It’s the most important thing." –Andrew H.

"Say yes to ALL the offers of help even if/when you don't think you need it...If someone offers it, take it." –Andi H.

"Ask for help even if you don't think you need it." –Tiphany B.

"LISTEN to all advice because it may not pertain to your current situation, but it sure might down the road." –Sue L.

––Karly Wood

 

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The Oscars might be over, but the most important award show of the year for the playground set is still around the corner. The 2019 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards nominees have just been announced and your kids will want to vote soon before those orange blimps are given out.

The 2019 Kids’ Choice Awards will air live on Mar. 23 at 8 p.m. ET on Nickelodeon, hosted by music producer and dad DJ Khaled. Here are some of the top nominees, including a new addition to the categories lineup this year. The “How Do You Want to Help?” category that asks kids how they want to improve the world.

Favorite Funny TV Show

Fuller House via Instagram

The Big Bang Theory

BUNK'D

Fuller House

Henry Danger

Modern Family

Raven's Home

Favorite TV Drama

https://www.netflix.com/title/80050008

A Series of Unfortunate Events

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

The Flash

Riverdale

Stranger Things

The Walking Dead

Favorite Cartoon

Nickelodeon via YouTube

ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks

The Boss Baby: Back in Business

The Loud House

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

SpongeBob SquarePants

Teen Titans Go!

Favorite Movie

Aquaman

Avengers: Infinity War

Black Panther

Mary Poppins Returns

The Kissing Booth

To All the Boys I've Loved Before

Favorite Animated Movie

Courtesy Sony Pictures Animation

The Grinch

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

Incredibles 2

Peter Rabbit

Ralph Breaks the Internet

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Favorite Song

Taylor Swift via Instagram

"Delicate," Taylor Swift

"In My Blood," Shawn Mendes

"In My Feelings," Drake

"Natural," Imagine Dragons

"thank u, next," Ariana Grande

"Youngblood," 5 Seconds of Summer

Favorite Video Game

SuperMario via Facebook

Just Dance 2019

LEGO® The Incredibles

Marvel's Spider-Man

Super Smash Bros.™ Ultimate

Super Mario Party™

How Do You Want to Help?

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Help People in Need (homes, food, & more)

Help Schools (supplies, STEM, & more)

Help the Environment (clean water, recycling, & more)

Help Animals (rescue, wildlife, & more)

Help Prevent Bullying (positivity, respect, & more)

You can check out the full list of nominees here and cast your vote until Mar. 22 at 12 p.m. ET.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Nickelodeon via Instagram

 

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It’s hard enough trying to get out the door in the morning when you’re a new mom, let alone put on a decent outfit. Which is why when you find an easy look that works, you should rock it—like this mom who accidentally put on a car seat cover as a skirt and still looked amazing!

Mom Lori Farrell made an interesting discovery when she realized the cute pencil skirt she wore to work was, in fact, a car seat cover. Blogger Mary Katherine Backstrom shared Farrell’s picture on Facebook with a side-by-side comparison of the car seat cover in question. “If you feel like a failure today, just know I wore a car seat cover that a friend gave me because I thought it was a skirt,” Farrell said.

It turns out that she wasn’t the only one to make this clever mistake. Another mom quickly chimed in, sharing her own picture wearing the exact same car seat cover as a skirt.

Many car seat covers are already marketed to perform double duty as nursing wraps, shopping cart covers and infinity scarves so why not add cute pencil skirt to the mix for the perfect mom hack. Anything that makes getting dressed easier is a win-win.

Looking to add this versatile fashion workhorse to your own wardrobe? Get the Itzy Ritzy Mom Boss 4in1 Nursing Cover on Amazon or here at Target around $25 each.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Tamara Bellis via Unsplash

 

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Pregnancy comes with many fears and anxieties, including worrying about job protection. If you’re wondering how—and when—to tell your boss you’re pregnant, you’re not alone. A new study shows a record number of women fear the talk.

According to Bright Horizon’s annual Modern Family Index report, 21 percent of women are afraid to tell their boss that they are pregnant. This number has doubled from 12 percent just five years ago indicating that the workplace is getting more challenging for working moms.

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The report also found that 65 percent of women without kids worry what having a child will mean for their career. Americans surveyed perceive working dads to be more dedicated to their careers than working moms and they also believe dads who work are better able to manage their responsibilities without being stretched too thin than moms who work.

Clearly there’s plenty of room for improvement when it comes to how moms are treated in the workplace. Nearly nine out of ten working Americans feel that companies can do more to help foster moms in leadership positions. Creating a more friendly work environment benefits companies as much as employees. According to the report 39 percent of working moms say they will stay with a company if they get assurances that they will have the same growth opportunities as those without kids. Almost one in three (32 percent) will also stay if they are guaranteed that no responsibilities will be taken from them.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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We all love our spouse (’til death do us part, right?), but these funny tweets hit home all too well. In 140 characters or less, these tweets truly capture #MarriedLife. Scroll down to read some of our favorites.

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Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

As parents we’re used to watching cartoons with our kids. Some shows we even learn to love, continuing to watch long after our bambinos have grown out of the genre. Caillou, a cartoon about a curious four year old boy, is not one of those shows. While beloved by preschoolers everywhere, the show has seen some serious backlash from grown-ups. If you’re in the majority of adults annoyed by Caillou, we’re willing to bet one of these 10 reasons is why.

photo: genebrooks via flickr

1. He is super whiny. Of all of the things that irk grownups about Caillou, this might be the most widely shared. We’re not sure little man is technically a whiner (trust us, we know whining when we hear it); perhaps it’s the naturally high pitch of his voice and his constant pout that makes Caillou seem like he’s always complaining. Or, maybe he is actually always complaining.

2. The show’s narrator’s voice is…err, not relaxing. Speaking of annoying voices…the grandmother who narrates Caillou’s stories, while sweet as candy, her voice–over time–can sound like fingernails scraping a chalkboard.

3. He asks “why” about everything. Why can’t I scratch my chicken pox? Why do I have to sleep? Why do animals have eyes? Granted, if you’re a parent to a preschooler, you are used to the barrage of questions, but c’mon Caillou…some things–i.e. why do I have to eat?–are just common sense.

4. There’s something off about his parents. While Caillou is moody, his parents are perpetually perky. Like when Rosie, Caillou’s little sister, splashed her cereal milk all over the kitchen and then let Gilbert the cat lick the remaining milk from her bowl–mom just smiled, scooped the tot up and walked out of the kitchen. And that was that.

5. Rosie wants to be just like her brother. What little sis doesn’t want to be like her big bro? But hopefully she skips over the whole whining part.

6. He never needs a haircut. If you’ve tried cutting a four year old’s hair, you know how impossible it can be. It’s no fair that Caillou–who is reportedly bald because he was initially sketched as a nine-month old baby, and whose creators thought looked strange with hair–doesn’t have to go to the barber shop. Ever!

7. His house is painted in obnoxiously loud primary colors. Blue walls, red trim, yellow front porch…it’s just all so distracting. And maybe that’s the point; ignore Caillou’s temper tantrums and pay attention to the quirky green kitchen table legs.

8. He is self centered. In one episode Caillou and his mom belt out a little diddy called “Me Me Boy”. Just sayin’.

9. His milestones are inconsistent. Caillou is currently four-ish, but in one episode he is seen gingerly walking down his steps one at a time so as to not topple down them. But then in the next scene he is able to put on a snow suit and tie a scarf like a boss. In the scene after that, he quickly climbs a high haystack in a barn to fetch a blanket. Whaaaat?!

10. The theme song is shrill. The ironic thing is that once you hear it you can’t get it out of your head. I’m Caillouuuuuu. Caillouuuuuuu. That’s me!

Why does Cail;ou get under your skin? Or, are you a Caillou fan? Tell us in the comments section below. 

–Ayren Jackson-Cannady

Daily
Today Is Back in the Groove Day
Begin again.
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Have dinner ready before you even leave the house in the morning thanks to your slow cooker. Here’s a month and a half’s worth of recipes.

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Start that commute off on the right note with a fun scavenger hunt they can do while you walk, ride or drive to work.

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Whip your cleaning routine into shape with storage hacks that will change your life.

{ Today’s ideas brought to you by Your Boss }

Betty Crocker has gotten a major makeover since you were a regular on the petite party circuit. These days, sheet cakes and boxed baked goods have taken a backseat to the hottest movie heroes, and faraway fantasy lands. Even if you aren’t in cahoots with the Cake Boss, flipping through our gallery of amazing confectionary creations may just inspire you to start your own party planning.

Birthday Train Cake

For twins, what’s sweeter than a train for two? Pink Cake Box designed the cake sections in colors for each kiddo and added a third car filled with candy, for guests! Sounds like a train-tastic time.

“Like” this story if you’re totally impressed by these amazing birthday cakes. 

— Erin Lem & Gabby Cullen

You love Halloween and Cake Boss. Combine the two with a creepy and cool confection that will have everyone green with envy. From easy-bake ideas perfect for helping hands to seriously inspiring designs, we’ve got one of everything. Fly through the slideshow below to see 13 amazing Halloween cakes.

Wicked Tasty

Beth of The First Year Blog baked up something wicked! Even if you don’t have the proper icing skills to make this at home, it’s easy to craft your own legs and top a store-bought version. Psst! You can download a copy of the shoes for free here.  Fly over to The First Year Blog for the how-to.

photo: Beth Baumgartner via The First Year Blog

Which cake is your favorite? Share with us in a Comment below!

—Gabby Cullen