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Saturday, August 26, 2006

Two are enough, says Catherine

Two are enough, says Catherine
Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have decided not to have any more children.

The pair had planned to add to their brood, Dylan (6), Carys (3) and Cameron, Douglas' 27-year-old son with ex-wife Diandra Luker, but have decided to settle on two.

Douglas says, "I think Catherine's resigned to the fact. She's gone back and forth on the subject, but when she gets back into work, I think she realises that two are enough and I say to her, 'Just think of your stepson as your third child'."

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Tom's conduct not acceptable: Paramount

Tom's conduct not acceptable: Paramount
TOM Cruise and Paramount Pictures have ended their 14-year production deal.
The chairman of the studio's parent company, Viacom Inc, cited the actor's off-screen antics as the main reason.

In the past year, Tom couch-hopped on Oprah Winfrey's talk show while proclaiming his love for Katie Holmes, criticised the use of anti-depressants and claimed that post-natal depression does not exist.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Viacom Inc chairman Sumner Redstone said, "As much as we like him personally, we thought it was wrong to renew his deal. His recent conduct has not been acceptable to Paramount."

But, Paula Wagner, Tom's partner in his production company, said that agents for Cruise/Wagner Productions stopped negotiating with Paramount more than a week ago.

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$1,33,000 of perks for Missy

Missy Elliot
Hip-hop star Missy Elliot has stunned organisers of her latest gig, by demanding $1,33,000 of backstage perks.

The Get Your Freak On rapper has provided a huge list of requests for her forthcoming gig in Bournemouth, England.

To persuade the star to leave her native US for the UK, the gig organisers have paid for 35 first-class flight seats, two five-star hotel suites, 33 five-star rooms, $5,500 worth of dinners and an unlimited source of Cristal champagne — which costs $750 a pop.

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Saturday, August 12, 2006

It's over, finally! - Carmen Electra

 It's over, finally! - Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra has officially filed for divorce from her husband Dave Navarro following a US tabloid kiss-and-tell expose from one of the rocker's alleged mistresses.

The couple announced their separation last month after almost three years of marriage and amid a number of reports about Navarro's alleged womanising ways.

According to new court documents, the couple officially separated on July 18.
Click actress Jenae Alt became the latest woman to accuse Navarro of cheating on his wife, recounting a Las Vegas hotel tryst with the guitarist in April in this week's Star magazine in America.

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Friday, August 11, 2006

McCartneys get Diana lawyer

McCartneys get Diana lawyer
Sir Paul McCartney and estranged wife Heather have hired the same lawyers who represented Prince Charles and Princess Diana when they divorced 10 years ago.
Heather (38) has retained solicitor Anthony Julius, who acted for Princess Diana in 1996, winning a reported £17m settlement.
Sir Paul (64) has chosen Fiona Shackleton, who represented Prince Charles, to argue his case.
The couple announced their separation in May after four years of marriage. Their legal teams will be battling over Sir Paul's fortune, which is believed to be more than £800m. The couple, who have a two-year-old daughter, Beatrice, blamed their break-up on press intrusion, and said they remained friends.

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