John Mulaney and Olivia Munn have tied the knot, as reported by People. The actress, aged 44, and the 41-year-old actor first sparked romance in 2021. Their relationship blossomed further with the arrival of their son Malcolm later that year. Recently, their journey together has been marked by challenges, particularly after Olivia Munn disclosed her diagnosis with breast cancer in March.
“In February 2023, I underwent a genetic test for cancer genes… Two months later, I received the breast cancer diagnosis… Over the past ten months, I’ve undergone four surgeries, countless days in bed… surprisingly, I’ve only cried twice,” Olivia shared in a statement, detailing her experience privately managing treatment and recovery while maintaining a resilient public face.
In a candid interview with Vogue in May, John Mulaney reflected on their shared experiences over the past few years: “Olivia and I have been through a lot together… Supporting each other side-by-side through everything. As her partner, I felt both scared and protective.”
Despite these challenges, their love prevailed, culminating in an intimate wedding ceremony in New York. According to an insider, the ceremony was attended only by their son and a single witness.
Their special day followed closely after Olivia’s 44th birthday on July 3, which she celebrated in a tent as captured on Instagram. The heartwarming moment was shared with her son’s surprise birthday wishes, echoing her sentiment with a loving response: “I love you so much.” Her caption reflected on the year’s challenges, thanking well-wishers for their birthday greetings.
In other news – Zimbabwe strengthens bilateral cooperation with Rwanda
Zimbabwe is slated to receive 1,000 metric tonnes of grain from Rwanda in response to a call by President Emmerson Mnangagwa following the impact of El-Nino-induced drought in the country. Rwanda, which has seen substantial socio-economic and political growth since the end of the 1994 genocide, marked its 30th anniversary of peace by announcing this donation.
The gesture was warmly welcomed by Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ambassador Frederick Shava. “On Rwanda’s National Day, we celebrate the spirit of Ubuntu as Rwanda responds to President Mnangagwa’s international appeal. Read More