Why Did Kobe Bryant's Wife File For Divorce Now?
Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa just filed for divorce after 10 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences, TMZ reports exclusively.
Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa just filed for divorce after 10 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences, TMZ reports exclusively.
The results are in: John Stewart is The Most Influential Man In The World. Yes, yes. We'd have to agree. But what about the others? According to AskMen's 2010 reader survey results, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Drew Brees, James Franco, Elon Musk Jose Mourinho, and Graydon Carter top out the list of modern manly man in 2010. Their standards? Who has made the biggest impact, and ultimately, shaped what it means to be a man? That's all well and good, but we decided to re-rank the men based on "The Dateable Index," in other words, the top 49 men we are lusting after this year. But for us, the question is more simple: Who would you rather? In that sense, YourTango has created "The Datability Index." Here, we've evaluated the eligible (or, um, eligible-in-our-minds) fellows on their pretty faces, their current career power, whether or not they've managed to lock down a lovely woman whom we envy, and how often we see them photographed holding fat, adorable babies. The verdict is the AskMen Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010, in the appropriate order—who would you do order, obviously.
For their protectiveness, their willingness to spend time with us, and for being the first man to capture our hearts, dads are wonderful and deserve our appreciation. We appreciate celebrity fathers, however, for a whole other reason--their nearly-palpable sex appeal. This Father's Day, we've compiled a list of even more sexy celebrity fathers that we're absolutely gaga over.
Khloe Kardashian's wedding to Lamar Odom was a lavender, L.A.-club style "night to remember." Visit YourTango's Celebrity Love for the details.
Diamonds, God and reality shows. What do these three things have in common? They're all ways and means recent celebrity women have handled their part in an affair. In more simplified terms, high-profile ladies seem to go one of three routes when trying to get over their part in an affair:
There is an understanding amongst the population, particularly rich, powerful men, that you can just buy your way out of trouble. And this has largely worked since mankind has introduced the concept of money and nice stuff. In fact, I'm pretty sure jewelry was invented as an addendum to the formal verbal apology. And precious gems were coveted for their purported (though largely false) ability to make everyone just cool out about a little action on the side. Robert Charlton, Kobe Bryant and George Burns have at least one thing in common.
When news broke last month of a fling LeAnn Rimes had with her costar, Eddie Cibrian, on the set of the Lifetime movie Northern Lights, Rimes chalked it up to just another part of being a public figure, she told Us Weekly. "I've grown up in the press my whole life," she said. "I think people are fascinated with my personal life. And I totally get it." Rimes has a new book, What I Cannot Change, on sale April 14, and a single of the same name. She married dancer Dean Sheremet in 2002, when she was 19. Some have blamed the alleged affair on the seven-year itch, or to how young both were when they tied the knot (Sheremet was 21).