Saturday
Celebrity News Snippits
Jennifer Hudson It is reported that the mother and brother of the actress Jennifer Hudson were found shot in the mother's home in Chicago. A seven year old boy is also missing. Police said about this, "A missing child was possibly abducted from the scene ... and may be in the company of William Balfour, a suspect in the double homicide investigation. He is considered armed and dangerous." Balfour is the estranged husband of Jennifer's sister, Julia. Kerry Katona Trouble rumbles on in the Kerry Katona household. This time she was blasted by Marilyn Croft, her mother-in-law, who states that Kerry and husband Mark are trying to make her bankrupt. This is over a sum of £3500 (about $6500) which Ms. Croft says was a gift but the couple say was a loan. Miley Cyrus The National Enquirer claims that 15 year old Miley Cyrus is living with her boyfriend Justin Gaston at the family home. Their source said, "Billy Ray wasn't born yesterday. He figures the safest path to take is to keep Miley and Justin on a short leash - and under the same roof." Coleen Rooney There were shouts of disapproval from anti-fur protesters when Coleen Rooney attended the Cricket celebrity fashion show. Coleen was once spotted wearing Mukluk boots made of rabbit fur. When asked about this at the time she said naively, "Rabbits get killed for food, so why waste the skins." Anne Hathaway Raffaello Follieri, ex boyfriend of Anne Hathaway, pleaded guilty to 14 counts of wire fraud, conspiracy and money laundering. He was sentenced to 54 months in prison. Mischa Barton Following her split from rocker Taylor Locke last month Mischa Barton says she is learning to embrace life. Mischa said, "I'm not used to being single, but it's really nice. It's great, actually."Just embrace it. It's important to breathe for a minute." Ad: Ice Poster: Over 250,000 images for photos and posters. Search for your favourite celebrity. Labels: Anne Hathaway, Coleen Rooney, Jennifer Hudson, Kerry Katona, Miley Cyrus, Mischa Barton |
Coleen Rooney Authentic Canadian Mukluk comment to anti-fur protesters should have been The U.S. State Department’s Report on Human Rights noted that “Aboriginals remained underrepresented in the workforce, overrepresented on welfare rolls and in prison populations, and more susceptible to suicide and poverty than other population groups.” The report also said that “the precarious social and economic status of Aboriginal women pushed them into dangerous situations including poverty, homelessness and prostitution.”