PEOPLE ARE TALKIN’
ASHTON KUTCHER and MILA KUNIS are parents. Mila gave birth to a baby girl on Tuesday.
JASON DERULO admits that when he broke up with JORDIN SPARKS, his girlfriend of almost THREE YEARS, he did it OVER THE PHONE.
JENNIFER LOPEZ has heard how DIDDY complimented her backside, and she's cool with it. She says, “Here's the thing about me and Puff, we always root for each other.”
SELENA GOMEZ and MIRANDA KERR took an awkward-looking picture together at Paris Fashion Week. Miranda's ex-husband ORLANDO BLOOM took a swing Selena's boyfriend JUSTIN BIEBER over rumors that Justin and Miranda got it on.
TRACY MORGAN'S recovery includes daily speech and cognitive therapy. It's so bad that Tracy's lawyer doesn't know if he'll ever perform again. He says, quote, "The jury's still out. The doctors don't know the answer." Tracy's still in a wheelchair.
Thousands of people who worked as child actors have money owed to them. There's actually a law that 15% of the money a child actor earns is set aside for when they turn 18. There's more than $2.7 million of this cash sitting unclaimed, owed to actors like Nicolas Cage, Justin Bieber, & Ali from morning show
JIMMY KIMMEL has been named the celebrity most likely to give you a COMPUTER VIRUS. He's followed by Flo Rida and Bruce Springsteen.
The "National Enquirer" claims BARBARA WALTERS' friends think she's suffering from SENILE DEMENTIA, because she's been experiencing "memory lapses." A source says she was supposed to appear on "The View" last month, but ABC put her in a taped segment instead, because they were, quote, "scared of what she'd say on live TV."
Baseball is testing out some new rules in an effort to speed up the game. The most interesting one is a "shot clock"-like timer, which would limit pitchers to just 20 seconds between pitches. They're also thinking about not having pitchers actually pitch for intentional walks . . . and limiting coaches' trips to the mound.
The TONY BENNETT and LADY GAGA duets album, "Cheek To Cheek", debuted at #1 this week . . . but only by the slimmest of margins. It sold 131,000 copies, compared to 130,000 copies for KENNY CHESNEY'S "The Big Revival". Other new albums this week include Alt-J at #4 . . . and Jennifer Hudson at #10.
BACK IN THE DAY
2005 – BRAD PITT'S divorce from JENNIFER ANISTON became final.
2002 – A serial sniper in Washington, D-C kills his first victim in Wheaton, Maryland.
1994 – JOHNNY MELLENCAMP confirmed he had suffered a heart attack . . . thanks to his 4-pack-a-day habit and a cholesterol level of 300.
1991 – Garth Brooks wins Entertainer of the Year at the 25th annual C-M-A Awards. He also goes home with Album, Single and Video of the Year. Vince Gill is named Male Vocalist, Tanya Tucker is Female Vocalist, Travis Tritt claims the Horizon Award and The Judds take home their fourth (and final) Vocal Duo award.
1928 – eight songs were recorded at VICTOR RECORD STUDIOS in NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE . . . the first songs to be recorded in Music City, USA.
1959 – The Twilight Zone", created and hosted by ROD SERLING, debuted on CBS.
1959 – Chevy debuted its rear-engine compact car, THE CORVAIR.
1920 – The Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates play the only triple-header in baseball history. The Reds win two of the three games.
1950 – the first "Peanuts" comic strip featuring CHARLIE BROWN and SNOOPY appeared in nine newspapers under the name "Li'l Folks".
Five Random Facts For Thursday
1. When someone is in the dark for a long period of time, their sleep schedule adjusts to 36 hours awake then 12 hours of sleep. Scientists have no idea why.
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