Charity Lawson Responds to Pregnancy Rumors and Claps Back at Body Shamers: ‘News to Me’
Keeping it real.
Bachelor Nation fans saw Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko fall in love and get engaged on Season 20 of “The Bachelorette.”
Since their time on the show, the two have been enjoying time with their family and friends and have been living together in New York City.
This week, Charity took to social media to debunk rumors about her and Dotun’s relationship.
The former Bachelorette shared a fake article on her Instagram story about her and Dotun “expecting their first child” and she wrote, “As we know, nothing on Facebook is real…”
Then Charity followed up with comments on one of her recent posts that said, “When did Charity have her baby? No mention of it?” and “I read you were pregnant and you were photographed looking like you were.”

Charity responded saying, “I am not pregnant and do not have a child. News to me truly. I am curious what photo?? It’s probably AI.”
Then she later found out it was a photo of her and Dotun that she had posted writing, “THIS is the photo in QUESTION!!!!!”
Charity clapped back at the body shamers saying, “I am now on my way to eat my body weight in Kpot.”
Sending all our love to Charity and Dotun. Nothing better than seeing her put the gossipmongers in their place!
It’s good to see Charity set the record straight, and a reminder to always double-check before believing what you read online.
Talamasca Showrunners Address Whether Zombies Exist In New Spinoff After Subtle Walking Dead Joke

Guy jokes about whether the Talamasca deals with zombies too, with Helen responding that they aren't real and he "[watches] too much telly." The exchange appeared to be a subtle joke about
Speaking with TVLine
John Lee Hancock: That was just a fun little rib at AMC that we thought would give them a chuckle and they wouldn't be offended by.
Mark Laffery: Our meticulous Anne Rice fact checkers at Gran Via [Productions] and AMC didn't flag that one, so as far as we understand, there are no zombies in the Anne Rice Universe. If there are, let us know. We could probably make some use of them.
[T]here are definitely beings that sort of seem zombie-like. We have hybrid creatures and things where you go, 'I don't know quite what that is.' But yeah, for now I think 'The Walking Dead' has has grabbed that zip code and taken it fully from us.
As Laffery states, there are no zombies in Anne Rice's original work. However, zombie-like creatures are present, even within the cast of Talamasca: The Secret Order. Jasper, a vampire who has a hold over the group's London branch, appears to be amassing feral vampires underground, their mindless hunger reminiscent of zombies despite not actually meeting the criteria.
Instead, it seems like the franchise will be keeping its focus on vampires and witches for now. This not only includes Talamasca: The Secret Order's story, but also those of
Even so, the small reference to
Whether there will be more references to other horror properties in future Talamasca: The Secret Order episodes remains unclear. But, with this fun joke aimed at The Walking Dead, it seems like the series isn't afraid to shy away from it. Depending on what's next, perhaps the show will offer some hints as to where its story is heading next.
