Monday, April 14, 2008

Celebrity Headliners

Full House sweetie Jodie Sweetin started her own 'Full House.' Her and her husband of less than a year, designer Cody Herpin had a child this past weekend. Baby Zoie was delivered via C-section Saturday afternoon.

"Jodie says that she and her husband and family are absolutely thrilled and in love with baby Zoie," says a rep for the actress.
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Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpon's reported baby rumors were strongly denied by Wentz:

"There is a witch hunt for people to be pregnant whenever they get engaged in Hollywood," he says in an email to MTV News. "This is all news to me. I can't wait for the story about how I'm really in a gay relationship and this is all just a cover ... I mean really, this is crazy ... I mean, we're engaged, that's true, and happy about it."
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A New York businessman bought a 15 minute video of Marilyn Monroe performing sexual favors for an unidentified man for $1.5 million. He said he will not exploit the video, rather bought it to retain her privacy.
  • Is Marilyn Monroe really that private to begin with?
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Dr. Phil was going to host a show on the case about a central Florida teenage girl being beaten by eight of her peers on video. This show will not be taking place now because of the bail posted by some of the show's employees.

"We have helped guests and potential guests in the past when they need financial assistance to come on the show," spokesperson Terri Corigliano wrote. "In this case, certain staff members went beyond our guidelines" (re the bail being paid).

"These staff members have been spoken to and our policies reiterated. In addition, we have decided not to go forward with the story as our guidelines have been compromised."

I'd like to know which employee first decided the bail decision was a good choice.

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Being sued by a former body-guard was obviously cause to celebrate for Miss Lindsay Lohan this past weekend. She snagged buddy Samantha Ronson to join her for a night at the clubs. Sounds like the rehab stints were worth every penny!

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