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Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan had four kids during their three decades of marriage. Here's how they stayed strong, even through Michael's Parkinson's diagnosis.
Michael J. Fox , 60, is known for both his award-winning career as an actor and for being a leader in Parkinson’s disease research. In addition to starring in the 1980s sitcom Family Ties and the iconic Back to the Future films, he opened up The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research in 2000, nine years after he was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 29. Michael has been open about his struggles with the disease, and even wrote in his 2020 memoir, No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality , that he is well aware he may never act again. “There is a time for everything, and my time of putting in a twelve-hour workday, and memorizing seven pages of dialogue, is best behind me,” he noted. “I enter a second retirement. That could change, because everything changes. But if this is the end of my acting career, so be it.”
Michael has not dealt with his changing career and Parkinson’s disease alone. In 1988, he married his former Family Ties co-star, Tracy Pollan , 61, who has supported him ever since his diagnosis, which occurred three years into their marriage. Keep reading to learn all there is to know about their sweet love story and partnership.
Tracy and Michael met on the first season of Family Ties . Tracy was cast as Ellen Reed, who played the love interest of Michael’s character, Alex P. Keaton. While Alex and Ellen’s relationship ended, the show proved to be just the beginning for Tracy and Michael. While the two enjoyed a strictly professional relationship at the time, as Tracy was in a committed relationship with actor Kevin Bacon , sparks would fly by the time the pair teamed up for 1988’s Bright Lights, Big City. 
Apparently, Michael hit up his former co-star as soon as he found out she and Kevin had broken up. “It sounds really horrible, but it was one of those things,” the young actor told People in 1989 about the start of their romance. “Someone goes, ‘Did you hear that so-and-so aren’t together anymore?’ and you go, ‘Hmm, that’s too bad. Where’s the phone?’” Tracy agreed to go on a date with Michael and the rest is history. They dated for about seven months and then got engaged on Dec. 26, 1987. Fox noted he was not at all concerned that Tracy would decline his hand in marriage.
However, they both had one problem. At the beginning of 1988, the year they would marry, Tracy began receiving death threats from a seemingly obsessed woman who said she would kill both Tracy and her husband-to-be if they went through with their nuptials. According to Michael, the woman sent more than 12 letters each day, which drove him to take legal action against the woman. She was eventually charged and sentenced to three years of probation for making terroristic threats.
Despite the hiccup, the pair were able to walk down the aisle at the West Mountain Inn in Arlington, Vt. The wedding was one of the hottest events of the time, and paparazzi swarmed the picturesque location by foot and helicopter. That didn’t stop the lovebirds from having a grand time, though. “Inside, it was like anybody else’s wedding. It was a house party. We rolled back the rugs and danced the night way,” Michael told People .
Tracy and Michael went on to have four kids together: Sam Michael , who entered the world one year after the lovebirds said “I do” in 1989, twin daughters Aquinnah Kathleen and Schuyler Frances , who were born in 1995, and daughter Esmé Annabelle , was born in 2001. “Tracy had a really good pregnancy, and it was a good delivery. Thank God, she was healthy and Sam was healthy,” Michael recalled to People in his 1989 interview after the birth of his and Tracy’s first child.
In 2019, Esmé turned 18 and went to college. “Our youngest is going off to college, so we are going to be empty-nesters, so… we are going to do some traveling!” Michael revealed to People at the A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s Gala.
Tracy has certainly been there by Michael’s side “for better or for worse, in sickness and in health.” In a 2020 interview to promote his memoir No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality , Michael gushed about how much of a rock his wife has been for him over the years. “She puts up with me,” Michael joked to Entertainment Tonight . “She doesn’t cut me any slack, which is great. She’s honest, affectionate, kind, smart and she’s just there in a pinch. She’s beautiful and I love her and she’s sexy and gorgeous.” He added that Tracy is “a great mother, great cook, and great bodyboard surf junkie beach babe” with his infectious sense of humor.
Michael shared a similar sentiment while speaking about his wife with Sunday Today host Willie Geist in 2020. “She’s there in the front lines with me every single day. She never pretends to know as much as I know. And the other thing Tracy does is, if there’s something funny, let’s get to the funny. We’ll deal with the tragic later,” he noted.
Of course, it hasn’t all been easy for Tracy. “Any time I would say to myself, ‘This isn’t what I bought into,’ it wasn’t about Michael being sick. It was about his doubting and the behavior that came out of that fear,” she explained to Oprah Winfrey in 2002 about the doubts they both would sometimes have. However, she credited Michael’s positivity with helping her see things in a different way. “A lot of my adjustment has been dictated by Michael’s point of view,” she recalled. “He’s so relaxed and so accepting of where he is, and that makes it easier for me, the kids, and everyone around him.”
Michael and Tracy make more than three decades of marriage look easy. So, how do they do it? “Big families, middle children. Sense of humor. Both our families had that,” Michael explained to People in 2018. Tracy added, “It was us against the world. That’s exactly what we’ve created.” Later on, she said, “Just give each other the benefit of the doubt. He assumes I’m doing the best I can.”
Michael gave a more NSFW response to the same question during a 2019 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon alongside Tracy. “Well, as the glib one would say, I just feel funny saying ’cause my daughter’s in the audience, but keep the sex dirty and the fights clean,” he frankly stated. Now we know!

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Country music star Jason Aldean's wife, Brittany, responded to the backlash she received on Instagram this week from singers within the country music community following a "get ready with me" post where she thanked her parents for not changing her gender.
Brittany created a video reel on the platform where she showed her two million followers how she transforms from a relatively makeup-free face into fully ready glam with the flick of a foundation brush while Beyoncé and Jay-Z's "Upgrade U" played on the clip.
She captioned the post, "I’d really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girly life."
Country music singers Cassadee Pope and Maren Morris were just a few of the many to criticize the seconds-long video, with Pope tweeting that celebrities could "see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging," as Morris added, "it's so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human?"

Brittany Aldean responded to backlash following a video shared on Instagram earlier this week. She attended the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards in March with husband Jason Aldean.
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Aldean's, Pope's and Morris' representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Brittany, who married the "You Make It Easy" crooner in 2015, received more than 137,000 likes on her post, including comments from Lara Trump, Jon Pardi's wife Summer, and her husband.
"Lmao!! Im glad they didn’t too, cause you and I wouldn’t have worked out," Jason wrote in the reel, which amassed more than one million views by Saturday.
Pope took aim at Brittany when she tweeted hours after the video went up, "You’d think celebs with beauty brands would see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging. But instead here we are, hearing someone compare their "tomboy phase" to someone wanting to transition. Real nice."

Cassadee Pope (seen in 2022) hit out at Brittany Aldean following a "tomboy" post on Instagram.
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Brittany shared Pope's message on Instagram with the follow-up, "Advocating for the genital mutilation of children under the disguise of love and calling it ‘gender affirming care,’ is one of the worst evils. I will always support my children and do what I can do protect their innocence."
"The other day Memphis wanted to be a dinosaur and tomorrow Navy will want to be a cat. They're children," she said of her two kids with Jason.
"Some parents want to be accepted by society so badly that they're willing to make life-altering decisions for their children who aren't old enough to fully comprehend the consequences of those actions. Love is protecting your child until they are mature enough as an adult to make their own life decisions.
She ended her response with, "Until then, leave children alone."

Jason Aldean and Brittany Aldean (seen in 2019) have two children and were married in 2015. 
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Brittany continued on Instagram with "food for thought" and added the age to enter the military and buy cigarettes was 18, to drive a car was 16 and drink alcohol was 21, but to "take life altering hormone blockers and/or irreversible surgery - a child can choose?" and tagged Cassadee Pope.
Aldean's wife shared Maren Morris' response to Pope's initial tweet, "It's so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie."
Brittany added, "Karen Morris, thanks for calling me Barbie."
Adding more fuel to the online fire, Pope shared a snap on Friday with the caption, "POV: Knowing you got under someone’s skin you don’t like in the first place."

Maren Morris (pictured at Stagecoach in April) told Brittany to 'zip it' in a Twitter response to Cassadee's post. 
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Morris wrote, "You know, I’m glad she didn’t become a boy either because we really don’t need another a--hole dude in the world. Sucks when Karens try to hide their homophobia/transphobia behind their ‘protectiveness of the children.’ Weren’t they putting their kids in ‘Biden-is-a-pedo’ shirts on social media? Sounds like a real safe way to protect them from millions of eyes!
She continued: "F--- all the way off to Insurrection Barbie and the fellow IB’s trolling this comment section with their hypocritical, hateful a--es."
Tracy Wright is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to tracy.wright@fox.com.
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Published September 1, 2022 4:09pm EDT

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A New York man's murder trial started Monday nearly forty years after his wife was found in their bed with an ax embedded in her forehead in their home.
Prosecutors say that James Krauseneck Jr., 69, bashed Cathleen Krauseneck, 29, in the head with an ax after she discovered that he had not completed his PhD as he had claimed, according to local newspaper the Democrat & Chronicle.
The slaying, known as "the Brighton Ax Murder," inspired the 2021 Netflix horror film "Things Heard & Seen."
The couple had a 3-year-old daughter, Sara, at the time, and Krauseneck had been working at the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, a city near the Canadian border.

A combination of economist James Krauseneck's booking photo and a family portrait of his slain wife Cathleen Krauseneck and their daughter, Sara. Krauseneck's trial is underway for the alleged ax murder of his wife in 1982.
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Krauseneck, who previously taught economics at Lynchburg College in Virginia, initially told police that when he arrived home from work Feb. 19, 1982, he found the garage door open, glass on the floor and his wife dead with ax sticking out of her head. Their daughter was unharmed in another room.
He scooped up the little girl and rushed next door. The neighbor later told police that Krauseneck had "a look of terror on his face" and seemed unable to speak, People magazine reported. 
But investigators allege that his display of emotion was all an act. Police believe Krauseneck "drove an ax into [Cathleen's] head while she slept," according to Law&Crime. He then left for work, leaving his daughter alone with her mother's corpse the entire day.
The ax came from the couple's garage and had been wiped clean of fingerprints.

The Rochester home where James Krauseneck Jr. and his then-wife Cathleen Krauseneck lived in 1982 when he allegedly smashed an ax into her forehead. His trial began Monday. 
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Krauseneck would go on to marry three more times before he was arrested at his vacation home in Arizona in 2019 for his first wife's murder. 
A jury was selected for the cold case on Wednesday, and the panel is scheduled to return to court Tuesday for opening statements.
Brighton Police Chief David Catholdi said in announcing the charges that detectives spent "thousands" of hours investigating yet never found any evidence that another person had been in the home. 
"DNA, fingerprints -- or the lack thereof -- can speak volumes," Catholdi said at the time. "You would expect DNA evidence to be in that home. He lived there. What we did not find was any DNA that belonged to anybody else that was in that home. I think that speaks volumes."

James Krauseneck Jr. and Cathleen Krauseneck at their wedding in 1974. Krauseneck is on trial for allegedly murdering his wife with an ax in 1982.
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Krauseneck's daughter has often appeared in court with him. A judge ordered her not to attend the trial as she may be called as a defense witness. 
The economist's lawyers have denied that their client fought with his wife over his degree before her murder. 
The team also blamed police for not pursuing Edward Laraby, a convicted rapist , who confessed to the slaying of Cathleen Krauseneck and another woman before he died in prison.
Rebecca Rosenberg is a veteran journalist and book author with a focus on crime and criminal justice. Email tips to rebecca.rosenberg@fox.com and @ReRosenberg.
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