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Bachchan Gives Birth To Baby Girl
Nov 16th
Bollywood beauty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has become a first-time mother after giving birth to a baby girl.
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The 38-year-old actress, who is married to Abhishek Bachchan, son of veteran Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan, welcomed a daughter at a hospital in Mumbai, India last Wednesday.
The news was announced by the baby’s famous grandfather, Amitabh Bachchan, in a post on his Twitter.com page, he writes, ” I am dada (grandfather) to the cutest baby girl!… Ecstatic!”
Amitabh is already grandfather to his daughter Shweta Nanda’s two children.
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Jackson Upset Over Tribute Show Controversy
Nov 16th
Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine is “extremely displeased” by reports which suggest crew members who worked on the King Of Pop’s tribute concert last month have not been paid in full.
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Staff who manned the event in Wales in October have taken to Twitter.com to accuse organizers at Global Live of failing to compensate them for their work.
Jackson, who helped organize the show, is upset to hear about the complaints and hopes the situation will be rectified.
A lawyer for the Jackson matriarch tells TMZ.com, “After Mrs. Jackson did all she could to help promote and make this a great event for all of Michael’s fans, she is extremely displeased to hear that concert promoters have allegedly failed to pay their bills.
“Katherine is hoping that they step up and take care of their obligations.”
Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green were among the acts who performed at Michael Forever – The Tribute Concert in Cardiff.
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Knightley ‘freaked Out’ Over Burglary
Nov 16th
Keira Knightley has opened up about the raid on her London home last year, admitting she “freaked out” after discovering burglars had taken all of her jewelry.
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The Pirates Of The Caribbean star was promoting her movie Last Night at the Rome Film Festival in Italy when the thieves targeted her $1.95 million property in the U.K. capital.
The raiders ransacked the actress’ home and took many of her gems, but Knightley has since refused to replace the precious pieces.
She tells Britain’s Daily Mirror, “Everything was taken and I kind of freaked out. It was horrible so I asked everybody not to give me any jewelry to replace it because it means an awful lot.”
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Batman Director Scrapped Occupy Wall Street Filming
Nov 16th
Director Christopher Nolan scrapped plans to film scenes for his new Batman film amid the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York because he didn’t want to “trivialise” the demonstrations.
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The Dark Knight Rises star Matthew Modine admits he was thrilled to hear he would be shooting scenes in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park around the chaos of the Occupy movement, because it would aid the financially-strapped activists.
But he thinks Nolan made the right decision not to film there.
Modine tells Indiewire.com, “It seemed like a good idea to give (the protesters) an opportunity for work (as extras), to give them money.
“But we didn’t want to trivialise it. It was more important to respect what they’re doing than to do anything that could potentially trivialise the political situation.”
Ironically, one of the movie’s stars, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, filmed scenes at the site for his arty website HitRECord on Tuesday morning, as police raided the camp in a bid to evict the protesters.
The campaigners were later allowed to return to the park.
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Dench’s Sadness At Only Having One Child
Nov 16th
Dame Judi Dench will always regret not having more children as her attempts to adopt were turned down.
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The Shakespeare In Love star became a first-time mother to daughter Finty at the age of 37, and she and late husband Michael Williams longed for another baby.
Dench was unable to fall pregnant again and the couple subsequently looked into adoption, but officials denied their request and the actress admits not having a second child is “the only regret” she holds in life.
She tells Britain’s Yours magazine, “I wish we’d had lots more children. That’s the only regret I have. But I was older and it didn’t happen.
“We tried to adopt a child and they didn’t like it because we were over 40 – and Michael was a Catholic and I was a Quaker. It obviously wasn’t to be.”
Dench also opens up about her early days as a mother in the interview, revealing, “I’d had a daughter and having a family I wanted to be at home. Michael wouldn’t let me stop (working), though. So in the beginning I tried to arrange things so I was with her during the day and going to the theater in the evening when she was in bed. Later on, when she went to school, I could do things like television during the day to be with her in the evening.”
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Gordon-Levitt Captures Wall Street Protest During Police Raid On Camera
Nov 16th
Joseph Gordon-Levitt turned out to support activists at the Occupy Wall Street camp in New York on Tuesday morning after learning of the police raid of the site.
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The demonstrators took up residence in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park in September to protest corporate greed and big business inequality, and the campaign has spread around the world, gaining celebrity supporters like Russell Simmons, Susan Sarandon, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand and Kanye West, who have all been to visit the activists.
But the growing movement has been unpopular among New York officials and police officers raided the park in the early hours of Tuesday in a bid to evict the protesters, claiming their camp “poses an increasing health and fire safety hazard” – and the drama prompted Gordon-Levitt to show his support for the activists.
The Inception star was spotted filming the eviction proceedings for his arty website HitRECord, and he tells PolitickerNY.com, “I was actually planning on coming tomorrow (Wednesday) for the first time. It seems like it’s (the movement) growing.”
Protesters returned to the site later on Tuesday after a Supreme Court judge ruled they could reside in the park – but without equipment such as tents and generators.
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Taymor Attacks U2 Stars Over Spider-Man Comments
Nov 16th
Former Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark musical director Julie Taymor has taken aim at U2 stars Bono and The Edge for remarks they made to the media before she was sacked earlier this year.
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The moviemaker and theater visionary created the concept behind the Broadway spectacular and worked with the rockers to bring the musical to the stage, but following a series of mishaps and financial problems the show was shut down this past spring and producers opted to replace Taymor before reworking the project.
She is now suing the producers of the Spider-Man show for more than $1 million , claiming they have violated her artistic and creative rights and owe her cash.
And, in an interview with Esquire magazine, she insists there’s no love lost between her and the U2 stars, who were co-producers of the show.
Attacking the rock duo, who also created the show’s score, over comments they made about her appearing exhausted before she was fired, Taymor tells the publication, “There’s no doubt by the end of February, when I felt all of this stuff happening, that I was exhausted by that, but not by the show and not by the inspiration I was getting from the actors.
“I think that those (quotes) were important to paint a picture of a director who you needed to release in order to make this big change. I had to be characterised that way in order for something to happen.”
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Songz Sued By Reality Star Over Catchphrase Battle
Nov 16th
Rapper Trey Songz has been hit with a lawsuit from a reality TV star over an ongoing battle about the use of a catchphrase.
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The Bottoms Up hitmaker’s legal team allegedly sent a cease and desist letter to Storage Wars star Dave ‘The Mogul’ Hester in a bid to stop him using the expression ‘YUUUP!’, which is Songz’s “signature sound”.
They also requested auction hunter Hester stop using the word on T-shirts and other merchandise.
Hester has now filed his own lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court, claiming Songz’s use of the term is “distinct and different” from his own “monosyllabic sounding guttural auction bidding phrase… which is meant to convey the meaning of ‘yes’.”
The TV star is seeking unspecified damages and a court order banning Songz from “interfering” with his use of the word, which Hester trademarked in September, according to Fox News.
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Songz Sued By Reality Star Over Catchphrase Battle
Nov 16th
Rapper Trey Songz has been hit with a lawsuit from a reality TV star over an ongoing battle about the use of a catchphrase.
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The Bottoms Up hitmaker’s legal team allegedly sent a cease and desist letter to Storage Wars star Dave ‘The Mogul’ Hester in a bid to stop him using the expression ‘YUUUP!’, which is Songz’s “signature sound”.
They also requested auction hunter Hester stop using the word on T-shirts and other merchandise.
Hester has now filed his own lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court, claiming Songz’s use of the term is “distinct and different” from his own “monosyllabic sounding guttural auction bidding phrase… which is meant to convey the meaning of ‘yes’.”
The TV star is seeking unspecified damages and a court order banning Songz from “interfering” with his use of the word, which Hester trademarked in September, according to Fox News.
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Taymor Attacks U2 Stars Over Spider-Man Comments
Nov 16th
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Former Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark musical director Julie Taymor has taken aim at U2 stars Bono and The Edge for remarks they made to the media before she was sacked earlier this year.
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The moviemaker and theater visionary created the concept behind the Broadway spectacular and worked with the rockers to bring the musical to the stage, but following a series of mishaps and financial problems the show was shut down this past spring and producers opted to replace Taymor before reworking the project.
She is now suing the producers of the Spider-Man show for more than $1 million , claiming they have violated her artistic and creative rights and owe her cash.
And, in an interview with Esquire magazine, she insists there’s no love lost between her and the U2 stars, who were co-producers of the show.
Attacking the rock duo, who also created the show’s score, over comments they made about her appearing exhausted before she was fired, Taymor tells the publication, “There’s no doubt by the end of February, when I felt all of this stuff happening, that I was exhausted by that, but not by the show and not by the inspiration I was getting from the actors.
“I think that those (quotes) were important to paint a picture of a director who you needed to release in order to make this big change. I had to be characterised that way in order for something to happen.”
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