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28 June 2014

“My Marriage Was A Mistake”... Juliet Ibrahim Reveal Reasons ...


   

Ghanaians entertainers always make entertainment tabloids and newspapers look bad, especially when issues about them are raised.

They are always on the defensive, spew all manner of invectives at reporters, tell their innocence to the public and portray writers and newspapers as purveyors of false news.

27 June 2014

I didn't cause Antonio Banderas, Melanie Griffith split




Bollywood star Mallika Sherawat wants the world to know she had nothing to do with Antonio Banderas’ split from Melanie Griffith.

The pair announced the end to their 18-year marriage earlier this month, and rumors began swirling that Sherawat, who was captured on video dancing with Banderas in Cannes, France, years ago, may have been the reason.

Vanessa Carlton Is Pregnant . . .



This is no ordinary day! Vanessa Carlton revealed on Thursday, June 26, that she's pregnant and expecting a baby with husband John McCauley.

The "A Thousand Miles" singer, 33, announced her happy news via Facebook, with a photo of her small baby bump and a message to fans about her planned fifth album. "I can now reveal the reason as to why Liberman will not be released until next summer. See the picture below," she wrote.

Then, joking about her growing belly, she added, "No, those aren't a bunch of croissants. We're expecting a baby. It's healthy and moving around like a champ."

Courteney Cox Engaged to Johnny McDaid



Congrats! Courteney Cox is engaged to boyfriend Johnny McDaid, the duo revealed on Twitter. The Snow Patrol rocker and the Cougar Town actress both respectively tweeted on June 26: "I'm engaged to him!" and "I'm engaged to her!"

The Friends alum and McDaid, 37, were first spotted in December 2013 as they attended Jennifer Aniston's holiday party in L.A. In April, the couple's pal Ed Sheeran spilled the beans that they had moved in together.

26 June 2014

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Privacy, Copyright Protections


The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled police may not usually search the cellphones of people they arrest without a search warrant.

The court said Thursday cellphone searches require warrants because they are powerful devices that contain so much information. But the court noted there are some emergency situations in which warrantless searches would be permitted.