Friday 30 May 2008

Spears parenting book is postponed

A Christian publisher in the US has said that it has postponed plans to release a parenting book by Lynne Spears, the mother of Britney and Jamie Lynn Spears.
Reuters reports that Lindsey Nobles, a spokesperson for publisher Thomas Nelson, said: "We have postponed the book indefinitely."
No reason was given for the decision.
The working title for the book was 'Pop Culture Mom: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World'.
It was described as "a parenting book that's going to have faith elements to it" and was due out in time for Mother's Day in the US in May.
Earlier this week it was announced that 16-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears was pregnant.
Spokesperson Nobles said: "We understand that Lynne needs to spend time with her family now."

Tuesday 27 May 2008

Kate Hudson - Hudson Doing Well After Wilson Split

Actress KATE HUDSON is "doing really well" following her break-up from OWEN WILSON, according to her mother GOLDIE HAWN.

The Fool's Gold beauty, 29, split from Wilson earlier this month (May08), just weeks after rekindling their 2007 romance.

But Hawn insists there's no need to worry about Hudson, because she's already on the road to recovery, reports People.com.

She adds, "She is amazing. She is an amazing girl."




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Jessica Alba marries Cash Warren

Jessica Alba and Cash WarrenJessica Alba married Cash Warren in a secret ceremony on Monday, her spokesperson has said.


The 27-year-old actress’ rep Brad Cafarelli confirmed that a wedding took place, but not other details are available.


Alba, who is currently 8 months pregnant with her first child, met Warren, 31, while filming Fantastic Four and were engaged last December.




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Jennifer Aniston's hair 'most envied' by women

Women envy Jennifer Aniston's hair more than any other celebrity, according to a recent survey.
In a poll of 1,600 people commissioned by Hair magazine, it was found that Aniston's hair is the most coveted followed by Catherine Zeta-Jones, Cat Deeley, Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, Natalie Imbruglia, Victoria Beckham, Nicole Kidman, Sharon Stone and Sienna Miller.
The survey also named 'the bob' - as popularised by Victoria Beckham and Katie Holmes - as the "most iconic haircut" of all time.
The hairstyle, originally associated with Sixties stars such as Mary Quant and Twiggy, beat Aniston's sleek, long Friends cut in the survey.
Her hairdo sparked the biggest hair craze of the Nineties as women flocked to salons to ask for 'a Rachel'.
The Amy Winehouse-style Sixties beehive was third, followed by the 1970s Farrah Fawcett feathered number, as recently imitated by Madonna.
Mia Farrow's ultra-short 'Rosemary's Baby' crop was fifth in the online poll, commissioned by Hair magazine, followed by the heavy fringe worn to the side that Lady Diana Spencer sported when she announced her engagement to the Prince of Wales.
Joanna Lumley's 'Purdey bob' from her period in 'The New Avengers' was seventh.

John Lennon's ex-girlfriend reveals photos

John Lennon's former girlfriend May Pang has released a collection of intimate snaps of the late Beatle.
Pang began an 18-month fling with Lennon in 1973, during a separation from his wife Yoko Ono.
After keeping the personal pictures under wraps for 35 years, Pang is sharing her photos of life with the "real John Lennon", along with a collection of his private sketches, in her new book 'Instamatic Karma'.
Talking about the pictures Pang said: "They were literally in a shoebox under my bed. A friend of mine said, 'You've got to get this out. People have got to see the John that you saw.'"
She added: "So this is an intimate portrait of our lives together. You're seeing him through my eyes."

World's most famous spy, James Bond, back in book

LONDON (Reuters) - A warship moored in the Thames and Royal Marines mounted guard on Tuesday to mark the return to action of the world's most famous spy, James Bond, in a new novel.


"Devil May Care", published on Wednesday, is the latest adventure for the hard-drinking, womanizing action hero created by Ian Fleming and adored by millions worldwide through 14 books and a series of blockbuster films.


Penned by British novelist Sebastian Faulks at the request of Fleming's estate the novel is set in 1967 and portrays the ageing licensed killer as vulnerable and damaged but with an undiminished sex drive.


Publication marks the centenary of Fleming's birth.


To honor Bond's code name 007, Faulks signed seven copies of the book, which were then taken under guard from HMS Exeter to a book store in central London ahead of publication.


Faulks is better known for his wartime novels such as "Charlotte Gray" and "Birdsong". He admits he was somewhat daunted when asked to write as Fleming, describing it as counter-casting.


But the idea grew on him and he warmed to the task, emulating Fleming's rigid work schedule and studying his plot lines and prose for inspiration.


"In his house in Jamaica, Ian Fleming used to write a thousand words in the morning, then go snorkeling, have a cocktail, lunch on the terrace, more diving, another thousand words in late afternoon, then more Martinis and glamorous women," said Faulks. 

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