Zac Brown granted temporary restraining order against estranged wife: report

Zac Brown was reportedly granted a temporary restraining order against estranged wife Kelly Yazdi after suing her over an Instagram post.

The 45-year-old filed a lawsuit in Georgia Friday requesting "an emergency temporary restraining order, injunctive relief, and damages arising out of several past and threatened violations" of a confidentiality agreement that Yazdi had signed, Fox News Digital confirmed. 

On Saturday, Entertainment Tonight reported that Brown had been granted the restraining order against Yazdi, which would require her to remove an Instagram post that he claimed had violated the confidentiality agreement and damaged his reputation.

The "Keep Me In Mind" singer also asked that the order prevent Yazdi from "making any defamatory, false, untrue, or otherwise damaging statements" about him, his family and members of the Zac Brown Band, according to documents obtained by NBC.

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The documents did not indicate which of Yazdi's Instagram posts Brown was seeking to have removed from her account, according to NBC.

The lawsuit said Yazdi had signed the confidentiality agreement during her employment with the Zac Brown Band from August 2022 to February 2024. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Yazdi and a representative for Brown for comment.

Brown told NBC in a statement he "took the steps necessary to enforce an agreement between us to maintain personal and business affairs in confidence and to protect my family from online harassment and speculation."

The musician said his "only hope is for us to keep private matters private and to move forward with the mutual respect we had agreed to show one another when we parted ways."

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In December, Brown and Yazdi announced they had separated after four months of marriage. 

"We are in the process of divorce. Our mutual respect for one another remains," they said in a joint statement to Fox News Digital.

"We wish each other the best and will always appreciate our time together. As we navigate this personal matter, we simply request privacy during this time."

The former couple married in August in Georgia and hosted a wedding celebration in November at a bowling alley, sources told Fox News Digital.

Brown, 45, proposed to Yazdi in 2022 on a vacation in Hawaii. A source shared with People magazine the proposal was "very intimate, and the couple has kept it very private."

The musician was previously married to ex-wife Shelly Brown for 12 years before announcing their divorce in 2018. They have five children.

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Brown is the lead singer of his country music band. The three-time Grammy Award-winning group has released seven studio albums, two live albums and one greatest hits album with massive commercial success from the hit song "Chicken Fried." 

Their first album, "The Foundation," is certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and its follow-ups, "You Get What You Give" and "Uncaged," both went platinum.

Yazdi's website says she is a "SAG-AFTRA actress & stuntwoman, professional model, huntress and brand ambassador." The website also notes she is the founder of Ride Wild, a platform for female powersport riders.

Yazdi's credits include appearances in the TV series "Hawaii Five-O" and the movies "The Beautiful Ones" and "The Martial Arts Kid."

After their split, Yazdi followed Brown on social media and deleted all photos of him from her Instagram page, according to ET.

,Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright contributed to this report.

Olivia Munn documented cancer journey for son to show him 'I tried my best' if she 'didn't make it'

Olivia Munn shared the heart-wrenching reason behind why she decided to document her cancer journey.

In 2022, the 43-year-old actress was diagnosed with Luminal B cancer, "an aggressive, fast moving cancer," in both breasts. After privately battling the disease, she announced her breast cancer diagnosis and revealed that she underwent a double mastectomy in a March Instagram post.

During a Thursday interview with "Good Morning America," Munn recalled that her first thought was of her son Malcolm, 2, when she received her diagnosis.

"Cancer is the — that’s the word you don't want to hear," she told host Michael Strahan. "There’s a lot of other things that you feel like you can beat, but you know cancer takes down a lot of people. And I just thought about my baby."

"The Newsroom" star shares Malcolm with her partner John Mulaney, 41.

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When asked why she "wanted to document" her journey, Munn explained that it was for Malcolm.

"Well because if I didn’t make it, I wanted my son when he got older to know that I fought to be here," she said. 

"That I tried my best," Munn added. "You want the people in your life, you want the people that maybe don't understand what's going on right to know that you did everything you could to be here."

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As part of her treatment, Munn underwent therapy that suppressed the hormones which enabled the cancer to grow but put her body into medically induced menopause.

The "Magic Mike" actress explained that the effects of the treatment left her weak and made it difficult to function.

"The hormone suppression therapy is brutal and it gave me next level debilitating exhaustion," Munn said. "I was just in bed all day long, all day long, and my quality of life was so minimal and I wasn’t able to be there for my baby." 

Munn told Strahan that she decided to take action after Malcolm noticed the change in her.

"Whenever Malcolm would come into the home he’d run straight to my bed because that's where he knows I am, like that’s what he associated with me," she recalled.

"And that was just too difficult for me to take," Munn said. "I had to find out if there was another option."

Munn said that she opted to get a hysterectomy and ovariectomy, marking her fifth surgery since receiving her diagnosis.

"Almost immediately after that, my energy just came back full force," she said.

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However, Munn and Mulaney were still hoping to expand their family so she decided to freeze her eggs ahead of getting the procedures.

"Right after the double mastectomy, I went through a round of egg retrieval," she said.

"That’s a scary process because I have a cancer that feeds off of hormones so I knew there was a risk and our doctor said, 'Look we’re gonna get one for you and then we’re gonna call it,' " she explained. "And then our doctor called and he said, 'Hey we got the results back. It’s two healthy embryos,' and I— I mean we just started bawling, crying, both of us."

"We really just hope that it works out for us to be able to have another baby," she added. "I just want one more. I'm not going to ask for too much more in this life, I promise. I just want one more baby."

Munn said that her doctor recommended that she start taking another medication soon that will suppress the production of hormones that could grow cancer in other parts of her body. 

The actress admitted that she questioned whether she was willing to undergo another treatment.

"I have been so aggressive," she said. "I did everything they told me to do. I did all the big surgeries. And now I'm saying, 'Do I have to do this extra drug?'"

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"It’s so tiring," Munn explained. "These drugs are so tiring, and I know I’m gonna stay aggressive. I know I’m going to do it. I’m just surprised that I’m even asking for anything less than aggressive because, I mean as you know, it just feels nonstop."

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"Because it is nonstop," she added.

Munn also shared what she had learned about herself and her priorities during her battle with cancer.

"I'm a lot braver than I thought I was," she said.

"And I learned that the most important thing to me in life is my family," Munn continued. "Everything else can go away, I don't have my career, I don't have my body the way that it looked before, but as long as the people that I love and care about are here and healthy and thriving nothing else matters."


 

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