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Jack, we've always loved you - John Legend, Teigen

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Jack was pronounced dead a few days after Teigen received hospital treatment due to complications.  - Instagram The hope of the famous singer, John Legend to have a son was not achieved after his wife, Chrissy Teigen, 34, suffered bleeding causing miscarriage. Their son was pronounced dead after a few days of Teigen receiving hospital treatment due to complications. More sadly, the sad news was shared by Teigen via a tweet on his Twitter account on Wednesday. Teigen said they agreed to name his son Jack and dreamed of recording those beautiful memories through John's latest single music video, Wild. "We still haven't decided on our baby's name and want to wait for him to be born first, but at the last minute we started calling the unborn child Jack. "Jack is very strong to fight the pain for the sake of being part of our small family and of course Jack will always be there for us forever," he said in a statement. Teigen in the kiss also left a monologue

Claims for the opening of the song 'Stairway to Heaven' in favor of Led Zeppelin

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  Claims for the opening of the song 'Stairway to Heaven' in favor of Led Zeppelin For six years, lead singer Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page have been accused of 'stealing' a riff from a song called Taurus - Photo file / Facebook Led Zeppelin The lawsuits against British legendary rock band  Led Zeppelin  ended when the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a case alleging the group plagiarized the  opening guitar  riff  (intro) of the popular song,  Stairway to Heaven  . The rejection made a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeal in March 2020 in favor of Led Zeppelin upheld. For six years, lead singer  Led Zeppelin  Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page have been accused of 'stealing' a  riff  from a song called Taurus, written by the late Randy Wolfe of the group Spirit. Wolfe, known as Randy California, drowned in 1997, and the case was brought by his property trustee.  This is one of the most overlooked copyright cases in the