 Britney Spears Britney Spears had dinner with Mel Gibson on Saturday night (Marh 15).
The troubled singer met the 'Braveheart' actor at Los Angeles' Romanov restaurant where they ate filet mignon steak as they talked for two hours.
A restaurant insider said: "It was exciting to have both of them here together. We heard they hit it off and that Britney seemed excited." Britney, 26, wore jeans, a green top and boots for the dinner date in the restaurant's private dining room. |
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 P Diddy Sean "Diddy" Combs has denied a report by the Los Angeles Times that his associates were responsible for the 1994 robbery and shooting of Tupac Shakur at a New York recording studio, and that he knew about the attack in advance.
"The story is a lie," the hip-hop mogul said in a statement Monday. "It is beyond ridiculous and completely false. Neither (the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.) nor I had any knowledge of any attack before, during or after it happened. ... I am shocked that the Los Angeles Times would be so irresponsible as to publish such a baseless and completely untrue story." |
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 Heather Mills A judge awarded Heather Mills a total of $48.6 million Monday in the financial settlement of her divorce from former Beatle Paul McCartney.
A document released by the Family Court said the judge awarded Mills a lump sum of $33 million plus the assets she currently holds worth $15.6 million.
"I'm so, so happy with this," Mills told reporters following the closed hearing. |
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 Britney Spears Sam Lutfi, the former self-styled manager of Britney Spears, has agreed to stay away from the troubled pop star for 30 more days while lawyers argue over a temporary restraining order against him, a spokesman for Lutfi said on Sunday.
The agreement comes one day before attorneys for Lutfi and Jamie Spears, the father who controls the 26-year-old singer's personal and business affairs, will appear in a Los Angeles courtroom where they had been expected to detail issues dealing with the temporary order issued in February. |
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 Gwen Stefani Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are "mulling over" names for their second baby.
The celebrity couple - who have a one-year-old son Kingston - are desperate to find a name before their new baby is born this summer, but Bush frontman Gavin says they haven't decided on one yet.
He said: "We've got a few names we're mulling over, but there's definitely nothing decided yet. We're both so excited though!" |
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 The Game This game may prove costly for The Game.
A man filed a civil suit against the rapper, claiming he assaulted him during a pickup basketball game last year, celebrity Web site TMZ.com reported Friday.
In court documents posted on TMZ, Shannon Rodrick said The Game, whose real name is Jayceon Taylor, told him his "team is garbage" and "sucker-punched" him, causing him to fall backward. |
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 Britney Spears Britney Spears has had her Kabbalah tattoo removed.
The 'Toxic' star had a Hebrew tattoo on the back of her neck bearing one of the 72 words for 'God' found in the texts of Kabbalah, a mystical off-shoot of Judaism.
However, when the 26-year-old singer was spotted out shopping in Los Angeles earlier this week, it was clear she has had the tattoo removed. |
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 Cher Cher has told Britney Spears to "blow up" the paparazzi.
The 'Believe' singer advised the troubled star to escape unwanted attention from photographers by planting a car bomb, as she was pursued by snappers herself.
When asked if she had a message for Britney, Cher said: "Yeah, she should blow you guys up with a car bomb!" Cher, 61, isn't the only star to have words of advice for 'Toxic' star Britney. |
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 Britney Spears Britney Spears' new lawyer has a tip for Kevin Federline: If you're going to ask for your legal bills to be paid, don't leave a $2,000 tip for the waiter on a $365 check.
Britney Spears is trying to get out of paying excessive legal fees for her ex-husband, Kevin Federline.
The pop star has reportedly already spent approximately $1 million on legal fees in her child custody case, and is objecting to having to pay another half-million dollars to Federline's lawyers. |
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 ABBA Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, the two male members of pop quartet ABBA, have settled a long-running legal dispute with a Swedish playwright over credits for a musical that was once Broadway-bound.
In a joint statement on Monday, Andersson, Ulvaeus and playwright Carl-Johan Seth said they would end a legal wrangle over who received credit as author of the musical "Kristina from Duvemala," a story about a 19th-century poor Swedish family. |
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