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The celeb duo, who are currently vacationing in Namibia, issued a joint statement requesting privacy for their family unit, according to the Sunday Times of South Africa.
Britain's The Sun apologized to actress Teri Hatcher Wednesday for running a story claiming she was using a camper van parked outside her house to have sex with various men.
Only a couple of weeks after the Scientology controversy, "South Park" is censored again. This time, the issue is a depiction of Mohammed. Muslims consider any rendering of the prophet, even if it’s positive, to be blasphemous.
"Scary Movie" is back this April, with the fourth installment of the series. Director David Zucker ("Airplane!") is in charge again, for the second time, after taking over the franchise from the Wayans Brothers.
Singer Jessica Simpson is brought into court for failing to promote the products of a LA clothing manufacturer, as promised. Tarrant Apparel Group (TAG) is suing the star for $100 million, according to E! Online.
The character from AA Milne’s books and numerous Disney animations has been awarded his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This comes as a part of an 18-month celebration for the bear’s 80th birthday.
Denver is the new location for MTV’s 18th season of the popular series The Real World. The show features seven strangers picked to live in a house, work together and have their lives taped.
Walt Disney Co.'s ABC television network will offer some of its most popular shows, such as "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost," for free on the Internet in a two-month trial, the company said on Monday.
Online games have so far mainly revolved around the killing of fantasy monsters. The occasional fight with a Stormtrooper provides some variety. Companies are now developing a handful of games - though calling them that is a stretch - designed to give players a very different option: making love, not war.
Readers of New Woman magazine have chosen Hollywood legend Audrey Hepburn as the most beautiful woman of all time. Coming in at No. 2 on the list was Monaco Princess and screen icon, Grace Kelly, the Daily Mail reported Thursday.
First came legal music downloads. Then, last fall, Apple's iTunes Music Store unleashed download-to-own television shows for portable devices. Now, the two leading Web-based movie services - Movielink and CinemaNow - offer digital movies for purchase.