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  1. Baby News It's A Boy for 'Terminator' Star Furlong Actress Rachael Bella and Actor Edward Furlong "Terminator 2" actor Edward Furlong and his wife, actress Rachael Bella, welcomed their first child, a boy, in the evening of September 21, their rep, RJ Rousso, confirms. Ethan Page Furlong weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. "My baby boy is amazing," Furlong tells People magazine. The actor, 29, and Bella, 22, married earlier this year. They met while starring in the independent film, "Jimmy and Judy," now in theatres in select markets. Next up for Furlong is his first television role, on CBS's "CSI: NY." Beginning with the October 11 episode, he'll play Shane Casey, a man involved in a case where a serial killer uses the codes and stories found on a series of trendy T-shirts as inspiration for murders. Furlong made his acting debut in 1991's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and also starred in 1998's "American History X." Bella has appeared on shows including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Boston Public."
  2. Pregnancy News The Paisley Family Expecting First Child Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley Brad Paisley's wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, is expecting their first child in February. The country music star made the announcement exclusively to CMT.com columnist Hazel Smith during a phone call Tuesday, September 19. These days, the actress is best known for her role on the hit TV sitcom, "According to Jim," opposite Jim Belushi and Courtney Thorne-Smith. A native of Rye, New York, she celebrated her 35th birthday on Thursday, September 14. Brad Paisley, 33, was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia. The couple first met when she appeared in the music video for his No. 1 single, "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)," in 2002. They were married on March 15, 2003, during a ceremony in Malibu, California. It's the first marriage for both. They reside on an 85-acre farm near Nashville. Paisley's fall tour with Carrie Underwood begins Friday, September 22 in Atlanta with weekend dates scheduled in Birmingham, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida.
  3. Update Williams Checks Out of Rehab Robin Williams Comedian Robin Williams has checked out of rehab and moved in with a sober friend in a bid to save his marriage to his wife Marsha. The "Good Will Hunting" Oscar winner, who is battling alcoholism after more than 20 years of sobriety, checked himself in Newberg, Oregon's Hazeldon Springbrook clinic in July. However, Williams is determined to win back his spouse so has moved in with a non-drinking friend "to ensure he doesn't fall off the wagon," reports British newspaper The Sun.
  4. Pregnancy News Pregnant Pause for Marcia Cross Tom Mahoney and Marcia Cross "Desperate Housewives" star Marcia Cross is expecting her first child with husband Tom Mahoney, the actress's representative confirms. The baby is due in April. Cross, 44, and Mahoney, 48, a stockbroker, got married in June after dating for more than a year. They became engaged in August 2005. "She's over the moon," Cross's 'Housewives' costar Eva Longoria said. "I'm so excited for her. It's so beautiful to see her this happy and so in love." Cross, recently nominated for a Best Actress in a Comedy Emmy, plays uptight Bree Van de Kamp on the ABC series, which begins its third season on September 24. Update Pregnant "Desperate Housewives" star Marcia Cross and new husband Tom Mahoney are expecting twins. The couple, who wed in June, recently announced Cross is due to give birth in April next year, just after she wraps up production on the third "Desperate Housewives" series. And while producers decide whether or not to incorporate her pregnancy into the storyline, Us Weekly now reports Cross is expecting two babies.
  5. Wedding News 'American Idol's' Tamyra Gray Gets Married by Carrie Borzillo-Vrenna Tamyra Gray and Sam Watters "American Idol" season one finalist Tamyra Gray married Sam Watters, a songwriter and producer who was in the early '90s R&B group Color Me Badd, in Capri, Italy, on Saturday, September 2, People has confirmed. Gray, 27, and Watters, 36, wed before 45 guests on a cliff overlooking the ocean. After the ceremony, "They walked through the city and townspeople were opening their windows and cheering for them," Gray's manager, Lisa Braud
  6. Baby News Update Suri Cruise Debuts on "CBS Evening News" by Stephen M. Silverman September 'Vanity Fair' Cover of Suri Cruise with parents Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes The world has finally seen photos of Suri Cruise! She made her debut with Katie Couric on Tuesday, September 5 on the "CBS Evening News" and in the current issue of Vanity Fair that hit newsstands Wednesday, September 6 in New York and Los Angeles, and nationally on Tuesday, September 12. The issue includes a 22 page family portfolio, with the tagline a play on the term "Yessiree" or the song, "Yes Sir She's/That's My Baby," reading, "Yes Suri, She's Our Baby!" The media blitz continued with "Larry King Live" showing all 22 pages on Wednesday, September 6. Katie Holmes says the speculation that has surrounded her child has been "heartbreaking." Holmes, 27, tells Vanity Fair that the gossip about her and fianc
  7. Accident News DeGeneres Escapes Injuries in L.A. Crash Ellen DeGeneres LOS ANGELES, California -- Ellen DeGeneres walked away from a three-vehicle collision on Friday, September 1, caused by a suspected drunken driver, police said. "She had a little neck and back pain, but it doesn't look like it was anything serious," said Sgt. Ken Buscarino of the Los Angeles police said after Friday's accident. The collision occurred just before 4 p.m. on Sunset Boulevard, Buscarino said. The talk-show host stopped her 2006 Porsche Carrera at a light, followed by a 2002 Buick Le Sabre with two men in their 20s. A 2002 Porsche Carrera driven by a 52-year-old woman slammed into the back of the Buick and caused a chain reaction, police said. The woman was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and had minor cuts on her leg, police said. The two men in the Buick suffered scratches. DeGeneres' passenger, a woman in her mid-30s, complained of minor back pain. DeGeneres' car sustained moderate damage. No one required medical attention at the scene, Buscarino said. Messages left for DeGeneres' representatives early Saturday were not returned.
  8. Accident News Ann Curry Loses by a Nose Ann Curry attempts to cover up her broken nose live on 'The Today Show' Ann Curry suffered a nasty injury Wednesday, August 30 on "Today." Nope, it didn't happen in the Middle East. It happened at 30 Rock in the Big Apple. Curry was going through a revolving door (this is not a veiled reference to talent) in between segments on the show, when she hit her face on the door, breaking her nose. Curry finished the show with a broken schnoz. Curry, ever the trooper, did not show up for work on Thursday, August 31. But it's not because she's too vain or a wuss. Ann was in New Orleans, interviewing Brad Pitt.
  9. Baby News Second Son for 'Real World' Puck by Bryan Alexander and Amy Elisa Keith David 'Puck' Rainey David 'Puck' Rainey, the young rebel from MTV's "The Real World: San Francisco," is all grown up
  10. Pregnancy News 'Today's' Lauer Expecting Third Co-Host Annette and Matt Lauer Matt Lauer and wife Annette are expecting their third child. The "Today" host, 48, confirmed the news in an interview with Sunday's New York Times magazine in a story about his soon-to-be co-host, Meredith Vieira. He and Annette, 40, are already parents to son Jack, 5, and daughter Romy, who turns 3 in October. "I was on 'Today' for five years before I had children," Lauer tells the Times magazine. "And back then the job took up a larger slice of the pie graph of my life than was healthy. When I had kids, that immediately changed. It flipped." Lauer and the former Annette Roque, a model turned stay-at-home mom, wed in October 1998. This spring, after it was announced that "Today" cohost Katie Couric was leaving, Lauer extended his contract with NBC to stay on the show through 2011. But work is not his top priority. "His wife and children are at the center of his universe," Lauer's former "Today" boss, Jeff Zucker, said in 2004, "and everything revolves around that." Indeed, Lauer said, "Now I define myself by what happens when I walk in that door after work. (Jack) looks at you and goes, 'Papa.' He wants a hug, and then he wants to show you his (toy) planes. My son is a rascal. He'll have a glass of water in the living room. You'll say, 'Jack, do not pour that water.' And he'll look at you and . . . he'll pour it." Little sister Romy, Dad said, "is the polar opposite. Incredibly sweet."
  11. Heartbreak News "'Til Death" Vow Not for Brad Garrett by Stephen M. Silverman Brad Garrett and Jill Diven "Everybody Loves Raymond" Emmy winner Brad Garrett and his wife of seven years, Jill Diven, quietly divorced a year ago, he tells USA Today. Garrett, 46, says that he and Diven had kept their split a secret from his coworkers and even his parents for the past year, and that he and his ex-wife are on good terms. Garrett was quoted as saying he considers Diven "an extraordinary woman" and "the greatest mom in the world." They have two children, Max, 7 and Hope, 6. "Our No. 1 focus is our kids and parenting," Garrett said. "We will always be friends because we will never be single parents. We will always be two parents." Still, he says, "You can't stay together for the kids, because kids know everything. Sure, it's daunting to have Daddy move out, but when he's back two days later, and he gives Mom a hug, and everyone goes to lunch
  12. Heartbreak News 'Le Divorce' for Hudson and Robinson Kate Hudson and Chris Robinson Actress Kate Hudson and her husband, Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson, are splitting. The "You, Me and Dupree" star's representative, Brad Cafarelli, confirms that the couple are separating after nearly six years of marriage. Hudson, 27, and Robinson, 39, wed on New Year's Eve 2000 after dating for about a year. Their son, Ryder Russell, was born January 7, 2004. The pair first clicked at a party in New York City in May 2000, and moved in together just days later. "When I met Chris, everything just seemed to become very clear," Hudson said in 2003. Three months after they met, Robinson presented Hudson with a diamond ring her representative called "a commitment to their relationship." They were married by an Ute Indian shaman on December 31, 2000, at the Old Snowmass, Colorado, home of Hudson's mother, Goldie Hawn, and her longtime partner, Kurt Russell. (Hudson's father, singer-comedian Bill Hudson, did not attend.) After that, the two were seldom apart for long. In happier times, (L-R) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Chris Robinson and Kate Hudson "We try to, as much as we can, schedule our working life around each other," Hudson said in 2002, adding that she hoped their future would bring "millions of babies." "I'm in such a better place as a husband, as a part of a family and a musician," said Robinson, who wrote the song, "Katie Dear," on his 2002 solo album, "New Earth Mud," about his wife: "Watch her sleeping/With dreams in her mind/Her heart is beating/In perfect time with mine." Still, Hudson admitted in 2003, "In the beginning we were so volatile. We were so in love and passionate, and then we would just hate each other and throw stuff around, and then we would travel to Paris for a week." Chris Robinson and Kate Hudson After Ryder was born in 2004, Hudson spoke of her relationship with Robinson, "We're sharing something so gigantic now. I think it's the best we've ever felt being together." But rumors of marital discord surfaced the same year
  13. Rehab News Funnyman Robin Williams Tackles Serious Problem Robin Williams Robin Williams has "found himself drinking again." In response, the Oscar-winning actor is taking "proactive measures to deal with this for his own well-being and the well-being of his family," publicist Mara Buxbaum said Wednesday. Williams, 54, began drinking again "after 20 years of sobriety," Buxbaum said. The announcement came in the wake of a National Enquirer story claiming the 54-year-old Williams recently checked into a rehab facility in Oregon run by the famed Hazelden program. The statement from Williams' camp does not mention the R-word, and does not elaborate on what the "proactive measures" entail. Last week, Mel Gibson likewise eschewed the R-word in announcing that he'd "begun an ongoing program of recovery" in the wake of his infamous drunken-driving arrest. Robin Williams with his family Williams' latest movie, the thriller "The Night Listener," opened last Friday, taking in an underwhelming $3.6 million over the weekend. According to the Internet Movie Database, the ever-industrious actor, who already starred this year in the family comedy "RV," has at least three more movies due out in 2006, including the animated feature, "Happy Feet." Williams, who Oscar'd in 1998 for "Good Will Hunting," "looks forward to returning to work this fall to support his upcoming film releases," Buxbaum said. Long a family-friendly brand sold in hit comedies such as "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Patch Adams," Williams exposed a darker side in movies like "One Hour Photo." Robin Williams "I'd been going dark and nasty, but the audience just didn't buy it," Williams said recently in the London Mirror. In his 1986 comedy album, "A Night at the Met," Williams riffs on alcohol, marijuana and cocaine--and why none are particularly productive hobbies. In his personal life, Williams was believed to have ditched his hard-partying ways after the 1982 death of John Belushi. Williams, then 29, was one of the last people to see Belushi alive before the "Saturday Night Live" star's fatal drug overdose.
  14. Thanks for the update, Rej! Please keep us posted if you hear anything further on this great man's progress. Can you tell how much respect I have for this man. He truly represents a generation and time in my life that was magical and carefree . . . okay, somewhat carefree. It's nice to see someone own up to a mistake even an honest one but I wouldn't expect any less from this "Ah, Shucks" G.I. Joe-type of man. I'm not sure his politics and mine always agree but I do have a level of respect for the man and the manner in which he conducts his own life.
  15. Accident and Hospital News John Glenn Hospitalized After Car Accident Annie and John Glenn COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former senator and astronaut John Glenn and his wife were recovering at a hospital on Saturday, August 5, after a car accident a day earlier, Glenn's former press secretary said. Glenn, 85, and his wife, Annie, 86, were in fair condition on Saturday, August 5, at Grant Medical Center, nursing supervisor Louis Tejada said. They were expected to be released on Sunday, August 6, after a few final tests, said Dale Butland, a friend of the couple who formerly worked for Glenn. Glenn and his wife were returning home from a fundraiser at a suburban Columbus country club late on Friday, August 4, when he tried to make a left turn onto a highway ramp, Butland said. "He saw a lot of cars in the distance, but did not see this car that was right up on him," Butland said. Former astronaut, Ohio Senator John Glenn arrives at Grant Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. The oncoming car hit the front end of Glenn's car. The driver, Amy Myers of suburban New Albany, was not injured and told The Columbus Dispatch that Glenn was "very sincerely sorry." Police cited Glenn for failure to yield, Butland said. Butland said Glenn was sore, especially in the chest where he was hit when his car's air bag deployed. He and his wife suffered bumps and bruises. "They are very, very grateful that nobody was hurt more seriously, including the other party involved in the accident," Butland said. Glenn, who served in the Senate from 1974 to 1998, first made headlines in 1962, when he piloted the first manned orbital mission of the United States. He went back into space in 1998, at the age of 77.
  16. Hospital News 'My Sharona' Singer Undergoes Brain Surgery The Knack's lead singer Doug Fieger The Knack lead singer Doug Fieger, perhaps best known for the 1979 hit, "My Sharona," underwent successful brain surgery on Thursday, August 3, his doctor reported. Fieger, 53, had two brain tumors removed during the operation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, publicist Guy McCain said. Dr. John Yu said the surgery was successful and Fieger was expected to have a full recovery, McCain said in a statement. The Knack's upcoming concert tour has been postponed, McCain said. The tour had included stops August 11 at the Corbin Music Festival in Corbin, Kentucky and September 2 at the Oregon State Fair in Salem, Oregon. The Knack were formed in 1978. Their albums include "Get the Knack" and ". . . But the Little Girls Understand." Singer/Songwriter Fieger has said that "My Sharona" was inspired by a girlfriend of four years. "I had never met a girl like her ever," he told The Associated Press in a 1994 interview. "She induced madness. She was a very powerful presence. She had an insouciance that wouldn't quit. She was very self-assured . . . She also had an overpowering scent, and it drove me crazy."
  17. Celebrity Illness Musician Freddy Fender Diagnosis: Incurable Cancer Freddy Fender Musician Freddy Fender has incurable cancer, discovered after tumors were found on his lungs, and his wife said they are "hoping for a miracle." "I feel very comfortable in my life," Fender told the Corpus Christi Caller-Times for a story published Wednesday. "I'm one year away from 70 and I've had a good run. I really believe I'm OK. In my mind and in my heart, I feel OK. I cannot complain that I haven't lived long enough, but I'd like to live longer." Fender started his career in the late 1950s and hit the charts with "Before The Next Teardrop Falls," "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" and "You'll Lose A Good Thing." He has won three Grammy Awards, the most recent in 2002. He was to have surgery in early January to remove the upper left lobe of his lung because of a fungal infection, but surgeons found two large tumors and left the lobe intact. Fender underwent chemotherapy in late January but stopped because of its side effects. A scan later found nine more tumors. He was resting at his home in Corpus Christi, said Vangie Huerta, his wife and manager, adding that she did not ask doctors to estimate how long he might live. Fender, who has canceled all performances, has decided to resume chemotherapy at a lower dosage. "We can prolong his life with medication or chemo, but it's not a cure," his wife said. Fender received a kidney from his daughter in 2002 and a liver transplant in 2004. He has had problems with diabetes and hepatitis C.
  18. You just might be right. I went searching and the only thing I found so far was on contactmusic.com. It was dated July 28, 2006: Rocker Alanis Morissette and her ex-fiance, actor Ryan Reynolds, seem to have rekindled their romance after the reportedly split couple were spotted "rolling around" together during a romantic day out in a Vancouver, Canada park. The pair were planning a late 2006 wedding but reportedly ended their engagement last month (June 2006). A pal says, "Someone spread that rumour, but it's not true. They are still very much together." So cross your romantic fingers and let's hope for the best. It would be nice to believe romance is still alive and kicking! Thanks for the heads up. I'll keep looking to see what I can spot among my entertainment sources.
  19. Heartbreak News 'Doves Cry' Divorce for Prince Testolini Nelson and Prince Prince and wife Manuela Testolini Nelson are divorcing, People has learned. Prince, (full name: Prince Rogers Nelson), 48, and Testolini Nelson, 29, a former employee at Prince's charitable foundation, were married in 2001. She took her husband's last name. Testolini Nelson, a Toronto native, is the founder and president of Gamillah, Inc., which operates, among other ventures, a production company and a line of designer candles. She is also involved with nonprofits including YouthCARE and United Communities Against Poverty. Prince, who is working on a follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2006 album, "3121," was previously married to backup singer and dancer Mayte Garcia from 1996 through 1998, when their union was annulled. Representatives for Testolini Nelson had no comment; Prince could not be reached. Alan Eidsness, the lawyer representing Prince, confirms that a divorce action was filed at Minnesota's Hennepin County District Court on May 24. The documents are sealed.
  20. Wedding News 'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Weds by Michael Fleeman Animated Newlyweds Shelly Miles and Scott Adams "Dilbert" comic-strip creator Scott Adams married his girlfriend of two years, Shelly Miles, aboard a yacht in the San Francisco Bay on Saturday, July 22, People reports exclusively. It is the first marriage for Adams, 49, and the second for Miles, 37, who has two children, a 6-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter. The couple's family also includes three cats: Adams's Sarah and Miles's Zoey and Zebo. "I will be ranked seventh in the line of importance," Adams explains, adding that he and his new bride, their parents and Miles's kids are bound for a family honeymoon on a Caribbean cruise. Adams, who lives near San Francisco, met Miles four years ago at a health club; they began dating two years ago. Aboard the Galaxy Commodore yacht on Saturday, the ship's captain married them in a non-denominational ceremony before 150 friends and family members. Guests enjoyed a cruise past San Francisco Giants' stadium, where a game was underway, and dancing
  21. Baby News 'X-Files' Gillian Anderson Expecting Again by Julie Jordan Gillian Anderson and Mark Griffiths Former "X-Files" Star Gillian Anderson is going to become a mom for the second time. "She is happy to announce that she is expecting her second child, due at the end of the year, with businessman Mark Griffiths," her manager, Connie Freiberg, tells People exclusively. Anderson, 37, has an 11-year-old daughter, Piper, from her first marriage to Canadian movie art director Clyde Klotz. She separated from her second husband, foreign correspondent Julian Ozanne, 43, in April, 16 months after they married in Ozanne's native Kenya in December 2004. Anderson and her daughter live in London. Griffiths was previously linked with former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell.
  22. Accident Update Alcohol Suspected in Osment Crash A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department official tells "Access Hollywood" that they suspect alcohol was involved in the collision involving Haley Joel Osment early today. A blood sample was obtained after the young actor was taken to Pasadena's Huntington Memorial Hospital this morning. The sample will be tested and results will be known within three weeks. If alcohol was indeed a factor, they will take the case to the District Attorney for prosecution. The sample will also be tested for the presence of drugs. Requests for a statement by "Access Hollywood" to Osment's manager have not yet been returned. Hospital News 'Sixth Sense' Star Hospitalized After Crash by Gina Serpe Haley Joel Osment LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, California -- He may see dead people, but roadside columns are a trickier beast for actor Haley Joel Osment. "The Sixth Sense" star was hospitalized in Pasadena early Thursday, July 20 after reportedly losing control of his car, hitting a brick pillar and flipping his vehicle. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, the 18-year-old actor was en route to his home in the Los Angeles suburb of La Canada-Flintridge at roughly 2:10 a.m. on Thursday when his 1995 Saturn--yes, Spielberg's former muse drives an 11-year-old car--jumped the curb, collided with a four-foot brick mailbox pillar and overturned before coming to a stop. Sergeant Bob Patterson said that Osment was not wearing a seatbelt during the crash and looked "banged up and scraped up" when cops pulled him from the vehicle, though the "A.I." star was still alert and talking coherently. According to Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Greg Sisneros, the onetime Oscar nominee was alone in the car at the time of the accident and no other vehicles were involved. Osment was admitted to Pasadena's Huntington Memorial Hospital, though there's no word on either his current condition or what caused him to lose control of his car in the first place. But the curse of the former child star may not be to blame: There are no signs that either drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident, per the sheriff's department. Osment, whose workload has dwindled with his age, recently wrapped production on the coming-of-age drama, "Home of the Giants." The actor stars as a fledgling journalist covering his high school basketball team's run for the state championship, only to uncover possible corruption among the players. The film is set for release later this year.
  23. Hospital News Actor Daniel Baldwin Faces Charges After Crash by Eric Berkowitz Daniel Baldwin LOS ANGELES, California -- Actor Daniel Baldwin faces reckless driving charges after he drove a rented Ford Thunderbird at speeds of more than 80 mph through traffic and crashed into two parked cars on Wednesday, July 19, police said. Baldwin was examined at a hospital after complaining of back and neck pain. Baldwin was detained for questioning after the crash, Officer Martha Garcia said. "He was not arrested," she said. "He was detained for questioning, then afterward they determined they were going to file charges. It was a misdemeanor and not a felony. If it were a felony, he would be arrested." Shortly before 1 p.m. on Wednesday, police officers said they observed Baldwin's car traveling at more than 80 mph. The car weaved in and out of traffic and ran a red light before striking the two parked cars, including a Hummer that was pushed about 20 feet by the impact, authorities said. Daniel Baldwin Baldwin refused to cooperate with a police officer, who drew his gun to get the actor to comply, Officer Jason Lee said. An unidentified woman in the car was not injured and went to the hospital with the actor, authorities said. Baldwin, 45, was driving with a suspended license, said Lee, adding detectives planned to forward the case to the city attorney's office for misdemeanor charges. An after hours message left for Baldwin's attorney was not immediately returned. Baldwin, brother of Alec, Stephen and William, has appeared in such films as "Car 54, Where Are You?" and "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman." He has also appeared in episodes of "NYPD Blue" and "Touched by an Angel." In April, prosecutors declined to file felony charges against Baldwin after his arrest in a cocaine possession case. Police said they found the actor and another man in a Santa Monica hotel, along with cocaine and drug paraphernalia.
  24. Hospital News 'Sixth Sense' Star Hospitalized After Crash by Gina Serpe Haley Joel Osment LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, California -- He may see dead people, but roadside columns are a trickier beast for actor Haley Joel Osment. "The Sixth Sense" star was hospitalized in Pasadena early Thursday, July 20 after reportedly losing control of his car, hitting a brick pillar and flipping his vehicle. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, the 18-year-old actor was en route to his home in the Los Angeles suburb of La Canada-Flintridge at roughly 2:10 a.m. on Thursday when his 1995 Saturn--yes, Spielberg's former muse drives an 11-year-old car--jumped the curb, collided with a four-foot brick mailbox pillar and overturned before coming to a stop. Sergeant Bob Patterson said that Osment was not wearing a seatbelt during the crash and looked "banged up and scraped up" when cops pulled him from the vehicle, though the "A.I." star was still alert and talking coherently. According to Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Greg Sisneros, the onetime Oscar nominee was alone in the car at the time of the accident and no other vehicles were involved. Osment was admitted to Pasadena's Huntington Memorial Hospital, though there's no word on either his current condition or what caused him to lose control of his car in the first place. But the curse of the former child star may not be to blame: There are no signs that either drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident, per the sheriff's department. Osment, whose workload has dwindled with his age, recently wrapped production on the coming-of-age drama, "Home of the Giants." The actor stars as a fledgling journalist covering his high school basketball team's run for the state championship, only to uncover possible corruption among the players. The film is set for release later this year.
  25. Heartbreak News It's Over for 'Gilmore Girls' Rory and Jess Milo Ventimiglia and Alexis Bledel This time, life does not imitate art. "Gilmore Girls" star Alexis Bledel and her boyfriend, former costar Milo Ventimiglia, have broken up, People has confirmed. "He is currently single," Ventimiglia's representative confirmed. The couple were together for three and a half years. Ventimiglia, who turned 29 recently, joined the "Gilmore Girls" cast in fall 2001. He played town bad boy Jess, who became the boyfriend of Bledel's character, Rory. Of their first onscreen kiss, Ventimiglia said in 2003, "I was nervous. We did each angle a million times." Bledel, 24, and Ventimiglia soon became an offscreen couple, although they kept their relationship low-profile. Last September, Bledel said that they had discussed marriage. "I think everybody who has been dating for more than a couple of years probably talks about it at some point. It's a fun thing for us to talk about, but that's it." "Gilmore Girls" will return in the fall on the new WB/UPN-hybrid network the CW. Bledel also starred in last year's "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants." Ventimiglia will play Rocky Balboa, Jr. in the upcoming "Rocky" sequel and this fall will star in the new NBC superhero series, "Heroes."

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