Jim McGreevey
Steven Spielberg donates money against Prop 8 and Clay Aiken comes out.
Misleading headline? Sho 'nuff. We just didn't want to write an entire post about Clay Aiken, surprise, coming out of the closet. Nor did we want to write 1 about Steven Spielberg being for gay marriage. So, we took a little from Column A and a little from Column B and made lemonade.
So, according to Celebrity Café, esteemed director Steven Spielberg is taking Brad Pitt's lead and donating money to create a Patriot missile system to California's Proposition 8 SCUD missile. He and wife Kate Capshaw (the love interest from Temple Of Doom) matched … Read More
It turns out it's not fraud to tell a loved one that it's a real diamond.
OK. A guy and a lady got married. They were happy or as happy as any of us are. Then thinks took a left turn to irreconcilable differences town (somewhere in Pennsylvania). Lady finds out that her rock (shine, ice, bling, whatever you kids call it these days) was actually not made of naturally occurring crystalline carbon formed by the pressures of plate tectonics (and the financier of some of the world's nastiest civil wars). No this stone was made of CZ (or cubic zirconium as our family calls diamonds). But, evidently it's not a crime to give … Read More
Spears, Lance, McGreevey, and Buble were all busy.
Here's some celebrity news that you may not have heard and may be totally untrue for your Saturday viewing pleasure:
Juno Lynn Spears did not send Bristol Palin a gift. National teen pregnancy crisis averted, whew:
Per E!Online.
Jamie Lynn is probably not involved in a bitter custody battle with Casey Aldridge but Star Magazine has been told they are.
And finally, Britney's little sister has supposedly tossed out old dude and called off the wedding per the forthright National Enquirer but through Celebitchy.com. We suppose it's possible, but plausible? Eh?
Sometimes, Lance Armstrong is too tired … Read More
With the UnMarriage Trend on the rise, are traditional marriages dying out?
This is the first conversation I can remember having about my aversion to marriage: I'm in high school - either eleventh or twelfth grade, I can't remember which - and I'm in the laundry room in the basement of my house, talking with my mother.
She's folding something. Brown bath towels, I think. Anyway, the two of us are chatting amicably, as we often do while she's making her daily housekeeping rounds, and somehow we end up on the topic of marriage. "I am absolutely never going to get married," I tell her. "I can't even imagine why I … Read More