Reality TV star Ceasr Millan is engaged to long-time girlfriend Jahira Dar.
The Mexican-American dog trainer, who rose to fame with his TV series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, announced the news on his Instagram account on Monday (April 25).
In March (16) Cesar staged an elaborate proposal at the top of Mount Lycabettus in Greece, a hill which overlooks Athens.
"I'm so happy!!! She (Jahira) said yes!!!" He wrote. "I always knew that I wanted someone to share my life with who was sweet, adventurous, honest, and loving, but I got more than that! She is beautiful inside and out, extremely supportive of my entire family and me..."
Cesar, who on his show retrained dogs with behavioural problems by establishing his dominance over them, has been dating Jahira since 2010.
The 46-year-old met the former actress after a troubled period in his life. In June that year (10) his wife and mother of his two sons,...
The Mexican-American dog trainer, who rose to fame with his TV series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, announced the news on his Instagram account on Monday (April 25).
In March (16) Cesar staged an elaborate proposal at the top of Mount Lycabettus in Greece, a hill which overlooks Athens.
"I'm so happy!!! She (Jahira) said yes!!!" He wrote. "I always knew that I wanted someone to share my life with who was sweet, adventurous, honest, and loving, but I got more than that! She is beautiful inside and out, extremely supportive of my entire family and me..."
Cesar, who on his show retrained dogs with behavioural problems by establishing his dominance over them, has been dating Jahira since 2010.
The 46-year-old met the former actress after a troubled period in his life. In June that year (10) his wife and mother of his two sons,...
- 4/25/2016
- GossipCenter
Cesar Millan might be known best as the "Dog Whisperer," but in 2010 he hit rock bottom. As had been previously revealed in 2012, Millan attempted suicide following his wife filing for divorce.
In a new interview that will air tonight on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams, MIllan opens up about what led him to take "a whole bunch of pills" to try to end his own life. In 2010, the divorce news came shortly after the death of Millan's beloved pit bull Daddy, and then his two sons turned on him and blamed him for the split. To make matters even worse, Millan was left without any money due to his inattention to his "Dog Whisperer" empire.
"It's like, 'Ok, I'm a failure. The reason why this has happened is because of me,'" Millan says. Paramedics were able to save his life after he took the pills, and the fellow...
In a new interview that will air tonight on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams, MIllan opens up about what led him to take "a whole bunch of pills" to try to end his own life. In 2010, the divorce news came shortly after the death of Millan's beloved pit bull Daddy, and then his two sons turned on him and blamed him for the split. To make matters even worse, Millan was left without any money due to his inattention to his "Dog Whisperer" empire.
"It's like, 'Ok, I'm a failure. The reason why this has happened is because of me,'" Millan says. Paramedics were able to save his life after he took the pills, and the fellow...
- 6/14/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Cesar Millan, no doubt, has a way with dogs. But when it comes to human relations, he's nowhere near as knowledgeable. In a new Rock Center with Brian Williams interview, airing Friday, June 14, the canine behavior expert, known to fans worldwide as The Dog Whisperer, talks about his suicide attempt three years ago. "I took a whole bunch of pills," he said. Millian, 43, explained that he was going through a terrible time in his life: His beloved pit bull Daddy had died, and days later, [...]...
- 6/14/2013
- Us Weekly
After making a bombshell revelation about his attempted suicide in 2010, Cesar Millan is once again speaking out. Millan, 43, who hosted National Geographic's Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan until the series ended in September, opened up about his battle with depression - and the overdose that nearly took his life - for Cesar Millan: The Real Story, a documentary airing on Nat Geo Wild on Nov. 25. "I have always been honest with my fans, which means being open about any struggles I have had along the way," he says in a statement. "It was important for me to explain...
- 11/17/2012
- PEOPLE.com
Cesar Millan -- who became a TV star by utilizing his "dog whispering" skills -- has revealed that he reached such a low point in 2010 that he tried to commit suicide.
The 43-year-old reality star opens up about the the overdose that left him unconscious and hospitalized in a new documentary, Cesar Millan: The Real Story," which airs November 25 on Nat Geo Wild.
While promoting the documentary, Millan explained to the Associated Press that 2010 was a very rough year. In February of that year, he lost his beloved 16-year-old pit bull Daddy, whom he often used to help troubled dogs become more calm and submissive. In June 2010, Millan's wife of 16 years, Ilusion Millan, filed for divorce.
Video: Dog Whisperer Takes On Kelsey's Troubled Pups
"I felt defeated, a big sense of guilt and failure... I was at the lowest level I had ever been emotionally and psychologically," Millan wrote in June on his official website, without...
The 43-year-old reality star opens up about the the overdose that left him unconscious and hospitalized in a new documentary, Cesar Millan: The Real Story," which airs November 25 on Nat Geo Wild.
While promoting the documentary, Millan explained to the Associated Press that 2010 was a very rough year. In February of that year, he lost his beloved 16-year-old pit bull Daddy, whom he often used to help troubled dogs become more calm and submissive. In June 2010, Millan's wife of 16 years, Ilusion Millan, filed for divorce.
Video: Dog Whisperer Takes On Kelsey's Troubled Pups
"I felt defeated, a big sense of guilt and failure... I was at the lowest level I had ever been emotionally and psychologically," Millan wrote in June on his official website, without...
- 11/16/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Cesar Millan is at the top of the world now, but two years ago, the Dog Whisperer found himself in a very dark place.
In "Cesar Millan: The Real Story," a documentary airing Nov. 25 on Nat Geo Wild, the animal activist reveals that in 2010, he attempted suicide.
"In June 2010, I received news of my divorce while in London and it made my whole world come down," he writes on his website, without specifically addressing the overdose that resulted in his hospitalization. "I felt defeated, a big sense of guilt and failure ... I was at the lowest level I had ever been emotionally and psychologically."
He was also in mourning for his beloved dog Daddy, a pit bull "ambassador" who died several months beforehand after being Millan's constant companion for almost 16 years -- the same length as his marriage.
"It took me two years to finally come back to a good place,...
In "Cesar Millan: The Real Story," a documentary airing Nov. 25 on Nat Geo Wild, the animal activist reveals that in 2010, he attempted suicide.
"In June 2010, I received news of my divorce while in London and it made my whole world come down," he writes on his website, without specifically addressing the overdose that resulted in his hospitalization. "I felt defeated, a big sense of guilt and failure ... I was at the lowest level I had ever been emotionally and psychologically."
He was also in mourning for his beloved dog Daddy, a pit bull "ambassador" who died several months beforehand after being Millan's constant companion for almost 16 years -- the same length as his marriage.
"It took me two years to finally come back to a good place,...
- 11/16/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Cesar Millan has a new show and is feeling like a top dog again—but two years ago he had given up on life. An upcoming Nat Geo Wild documentary reveals that the Dog Whisperer star attempted suicide in 2010 following the death of his beloved pit bull, Daddy, and the breakup of his 16-year marriage. "It was hard, because I wasn't expecting it," he says of the divorce from wife Ilusion, with whom he has two sons. "I went into a big depression. I lost a lot of weight. And I felt that I lost the most important thing, which was my family." After surviving an overdose later that year, Millan says in the special, airing Nov. 25, that he eschewed medication and regained control of his...
- 11/16/2012
- E! Online
It's over for Dog Whisperer host Cesar Millan and his wife, Ilusion. "We are sad to announce that after 16 years of marriage we have decided to file for divorce," reads a statement on posted Cesar's Web site Friday. "The decision was made after much consideration and time. We remain caring friends, and are fully committed to the co-parenting of our two boys."Ilusion Millan filed for divorce at Los Angeles court Friday, citing irreconcilable differences, legal documents show. She is seeking primary physical custody of the kids with visitation for Cesar, 40, as well as spousal support. Millan is the longtime...
- 6/4/2010
- by Ken Lee
- PEOPLE.com
National Geographic Channel has annnounced that "Dog Whisperer" star Cesar Millan.s beloved pit bull, Daddy, has an Emergency Animal Rescue Fund established in the wake of his passign at age 16. Daddy suffered from cancer and had undergone chemotherapy. Millan.s inseparable partner and beloved pet died peacefully surrounded by family at the age of 16. In honor of Daddy.s legacy, an Emergency Animal Rescue Fund has been established by the Cesar and Ilusion Millan Foundation. Daddy, often referred to as America.s pit bull ambassador because of his gentle disposition and intelligence, lived with the Millans from the age of four months. He stood as a champion for calm-submissive pit bulls everywhere, and was instrumental in helping...
- 2/23/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
If you are a die-hard Dog Whisperer fan as I am, the news that Cesar's beloved Daddy the Pit Bull having to be put down after fighting cancer was sad news indeed. Cesar Millan, all his family and friends, his staff are mourning the passing of one of the most loyal and influential pit bull ambassadors the world has ever known. The breed has weathered so much bad press, and so many detractors, but Daddy, Cesar.s longtime partner in canine rehabilitation, was a wonderful example for the breed that is often times abused, overbred and misunderstood. Daddy died surrounded by family on Friday the 19th of February. He was sixteen years old. The dog was fighting...
- 2/21/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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