Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Showbiz Snippets - 10 Mucciest Divorces


When celeb marriages hit the rocks the motto is simple. Don't get mad... get EVERYTHING. As Madonna and Guy Ritchie head for the divorce courts - with Madge reported to face losing up to £150 MILLION to her film director husband of seven years - we take a look back at some of the biggest break-ups in showbiz. And if this list is anything to go by Ritchie need never work again. Which some might say is proof that every cloud has a silver lining.

10: Chris & Ingrid Tarrant
Met: On the set of TV-am in the 1980s
Married: 1991
Split: 2007 - after we revealed Chris had been having an extra-curricular affair with a primary school teacher for seven years
Payout: Ingrid is reported to have settled for £12.5m - including £6m in property and £5.5m in cash
She said: "It's like going through a bereavement. You can't resurrect the dead and you can't resurrect a dead relationship. I can't even bear his voice."
He said: "Well, I was a naughty boy... She wouldn't trust me with a pint of milk."
Now: In a recent interview, Chris said: "Life's a bit complicated. But things are getting back to some semblance of normality.”

9: Kim Basinger & Alec Baldwin
Married: 1993, two years after playing lovers in hit The Marrying Man
Split: 2002 - with the 9 1/2 Weeks star citing irreconcilable differences... a classic Hollywood ruse to keep dirty secrets secret
Payout: Drawn-out and bitter child custody proceedings between the once golden couple have so far cost Alec more than $1m
He said: "She's a rude, thoughtless little pig" - to his daughter Ireland in a voicemail leaked after she failed to answer an arranged phone call.
She said: "Everybody is always asking why this custody battle has been going on for so many years and now they have the answer. It is about his ongoing aggressive behaviour."
Now: Baldwin is writing a book about divorce and child custody. Kim is "continuing to protect and safeguard her child's well-being as any parent would." The battle rumbles on with occasional potshots appearing in the US press.


8: Michael & Juanita Jordan
Married: 1989, in Las Vegas, five years after a blind date
Split: Bank clerk Juanita filed for divorce in 2002 citing irreconcilable differences but withdrew the claim a month later. Four years later the differences were still irreconcilable, and the couple formally split.
Payout: Juanita picked up $168m (more than £100m) - the biggest celebrity divorce payout in history - including a seven-acre estate in Chicago and custody of their three children
He said: “She’s worth every penny.” Cool.
Now: The basketball legend has been seen out partying with a flurry of different young fillies while Juanita is said to be dating a banker 20 years her junior.

7: Britney Spears & Kevin Federline
Married: 2004, three months after the pop phenomenum met the pizza delivery boy - in front of 30 close friends in the back garden of K-Fed's California home.
Split: 2007. Brit agreed to give Kev $1 million but quarrels over custody have been a 12-month soap-opera of court hearings and breakdowns played out for the 24-hour showbiz media.
Payout: $1m - thanks to a pre-nup
He said: "Together we'll take over the world..." then this happened:
She said: Yr dmpd.
Now: Brit's back looking fab with her first Number 1 since 1999's Baby One More Time. And we revealed earlier this month that the couple are back in touch - trading steamy texts.

6: Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison
Married: 1983 after meeting on the set of Apocalypse Now.
Split: 2004, after the Indiana Jones star was spotted out on the town with Ally McBeal's Calista Flockhart. Cue front-page frenzy.
Payout: E.T-screenwriter Melissa walked away with $85m (about £50m) plus a cut from all future DVD sales of movies Ford starred in during their 17 years together - including the Indy trilogy.
He said: "I'm probably a better actor than I am a father or husband."
Now: Ford became engaged to Calista on April Fool's Day last year. Melissa has just bought a $2.9 million apartment on Central Park West, a few blocks from the $16m duplex they once shared

5: Mick Jagger & Jerry Hall
Married:
In a beach ceremony in Indonesia in 1990, after ten years and several children together
Split: 1999, after serial womiser Mick's Brazilian lover revealed she had given birth to his baby
Payout: Around £10m - reduced after Mick claimed the beach marriage wasn't legally binding
He said: "You wake up in the morning and you look at your old spoon, and you say to yourself, 'Mick, it's time to get yourself a new spoon.' And you do."
She said: "I'd come home and there'd be things from other girls lying around. And then I'd started finding items next to the bed like earrings or a ring. It was obvious."
Now: Jagger has been dating model L'Wren Scott for six years. Jerry is working on a tell-all book, due out soon - and judging by the £1m advance, it's gonna be a riot.

4. Roman & Irima Abramovich
Married:
1991, after meeting on the Aeroflot jet where Irina was a trolley-dolley
Split: In 2006, after we revealed Roman's relationship with 26-year-old brunette Daria Zhukova He said: Nothing
She said: Even less
Payout: Payout in secretive Russian courts rumoured to have been $300m (£150m) - including houses in Britain and Moscow, a yacht and an aircraft.

3: Charlie Sheen & Denise Richards
Married:
2002, after meeting on the set of Good Advice... oh the irony.
Split: 2006. Richards ditched the “irreconcilable differences" smokescreen and wrote on the divorce papers that her husband was abusive and addicted to porn and prostitutes.
Payout: Bitter custody battle still rattling through the courts
He said: In email -"You are a pig. A sad, jobless pig who is sad and talentless and, um, oh yeah, sad and jobless and evil and a bad mom, so go xxxx yourself, sad, jobless pig."
She said: "I sent Charlie a text message asking him if he's going to Family Day [for daughter Sam's school] and letting him know Sam was sick with a cold. His response was, 'I hope you and your worthless retarded father get cancer and join your stupid mom. Rot in hell you xxxxing whore.' My mom died of cancer. This is what I deal with on a weekly basis."
Now: Sheen has remarried but the pair continue to bitch in public over custody - Richards airing her views on a reality TV show.

2: Charles & Diana
Married: 1981, four years after they first met at Althorp while Charles was being linked to her elder sister
Split: 1996 - as it emerged that behind-the-scenes the fairytale marriage was in ruins
Payout: Diana was given £17 million - along with a gagging order banning her from ever going public about the tempestuous marriage
He said: "Whatever 'in love' means."
She said: "There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded."
Now: Charles married the third party, Camilla Parker-Bowles in 2005. Diana died in a car accident in Paris in 1997.

1: Paul McCartney & Heather Mills
Married:
2002, in a lavish ceremony in Ireland three years after meeting during the Pride of Britain Awards event in London
Split: 2006 - amid claim and counter-claim with Heather's "friends" accusing Paul of being a wife battered and Paul's "pals" hitting back accusing Heather of a past career in porn. In the run-up to the judgement Heather gave a string of tearful TV interviews comparing herself to Princess Diana and Kate McCann
Payout: Heather walked away with £24.3 million - a fraction of the £125m she had originally demanded - after the judge branded her a liar and fantasist
He said: "There'll be no more nagging, no more chaos, no more Heather...bliss. I have peace at last."
She said: "I'm going to be crucified. I'm going to have a modern-day stoning."
Now: Heather has awarded the Certificate of Congressional Merit after her charity donated $1m to promote meat-free healthy living in New York. Paul honoured a long-standing engagement to play a concert in Tel Aviv. You can't help thinking Israel and Palestine will sort out their differences before these two.

excerpt from the news of the world

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Showbiz Snippets


  • The mother and elder brother of actress Jennifer Hudson, who won an Oscar for her role in Dreamgirls, have been shot dead at the Chicago home she bought for them. Hudson's brother-in-law is being questioned by police. (Independent on Sunday)
  • Cherie Blair has earned £68,000 in a week of lectures in America that took in Aspen, Chicago and Houston. (Mail on Sunday)

  • Leading stem cell scientist Professor Colin McGuckin is moving to France because he says British science gives too much priority to embryo experiments over "more ethical" alternatives, such as experiments on adult stem cells (Sunday Times

  • TV chef Jamie Oliver is to launch his own monthly magazine before Christmas. The magazine will feature recipes by the chef and articles written by his wife, Jools. (Sunday Telegraph)

  • 'Vice queen' Natalie Rowe has revealed how she and George Osborne bonded over his interest in her dominatrix paraphernalia and their shared feelings of exclusion during his Bullingdon Club days at Oxford University. She claims to have supplied drugs and prostitutes to a Bullingdon party at the Rothschilds' family home, Waddesdon Manor, in Buckinghamshire. (News of the World)

  • Guy Ritchie has been left seething with anger after his son Rocco was photographed wearing a New York Yankees baseball shirt. Ritchie's estranged wife Madonna has been linked with Yankees star Alex 'A-Rod' Rodriguez. (Sunday Mirror)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Pheww! Everybody Can Become Datuk now?


I was baffled when I read the news that Shah Rukh Khan was given a 'Datuk" title by the Malacca government. I did not see any reason why he should be given the title. In fact, lately, the title Datuk has lost it's 'exclusiveness' because everybody is being given the title very easily. The reason why he was given the title was because he filmed a movie at the A famosa, and thus generated more visitors to the state!?! Was that the ONLY reason?

*I personally feel that the Datukship is supposed to be given to someone who really deserves it...meaning someone who has contributed continously to the growth of the nation and country, in any fields...may they be the economics, arts and culture, health, science and technology, agriculture, education and on and on. Not everybody can be given the title and should be given one.

*Moreover, the title should be given after the 'recipient' has contributed to the nation for moe than maybe 20 years or so, to be able to carry that title. That person must be extraordinary to receive that title, or else he or she can just be given some 'pingat' or awards to show appreciation.

*In this case, how can by filming one film in A Famosa Malacca, that Shah Rukh Khan deserve the title? In what way has he contributed to the growth of the country? Is there any evidence that his movie has generated more interests in the state after he filmed his movie there? If so, how about the rest of the crew? Weren't that an overall effort? What has he done personally to the growth of Malacca that is continous?

*It seems Datukship is given to simply everybody! Logically, it should be given to the selected few and keep it that way! Now, everybody we go there is Datuk here and Datuk there...and you can hardly know what their contributions to the country are.

*If you go and hike the mountain, you become a Datuk. If you swim across the ocean, you become a datuk. If you won world championship, you become a Datuk. If you can sing well, you become a Datuk. If you become millionaires, you become a Datuk.

*I am not against doing all that for yourself and the country. It is something that should be applauded and encouraged, but there are lots of medals and awards which can be awarded to these people besides Datuk to show our appreciation of their efforts. Let Datuk be the last award that they receive after a long series of successes and efforts....so that it will be more meaningful and deserving to them.

*Even Sir Cliff Richards got his title in his 60's after long and winding years of contributions in the musical industry.

*Let those who really deserve the title be given one because the title now has lost its exclusiveness and has become easy and cheap!