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1 ADAM LEVINE penned his new track with Maroon 5 in honour of his former manager and late friend, Jordan Feldstein. Jordan, who was the older brother of actor and comedian Jonah Hill, passed away in December 2017 from a blood clot in his leg. He was just 40 years old. Opening up about the band’s new single during an appearance The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Adam described Memories as ‘a heavy song’, before sharing the heartbreaking inspiration behind the tune. “I had just gone through losing my manager and best friend,” he shared. “I was in diapers with this guy. And he passed away recently, and so this song came to me at a very interesting time. I filled in the holes with the proper words that I thought would match the experience that I had been going through.”

is battling postpartum depression again following the birth of her third child. She suffered from the condition after the arrival ofwrote that there are ‘many tentacles’ to her experience and added she is struggling with ‘sleep deprivation’, ‘fogginess’, ‘physical pain’, ‘isolation’ and ‘anxiety’. The star went on to explain, “PPD (postpartum depression) is still a sneaky monkey with a machete-working its way through my psyche and body and days and thoughts and bloodwork levels.”

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