Saturday, August 6, 2011

Marc Anthony is begging Jennifer to take him back

After just three weeks Jennifer Lopez has seemingly moved on from her marriage to Marc Anthony, saying she loved herself enough "to walk away"… but things don't seem to be that easy for Marc.

Although the Latin singer joked about the couple's split, a source says he is struggling to come to terms with the fact that his seven-year marriage is over, Us magazine reported.

"His mood shifts from blaming her to begging her to take him back to telling her she is destroying his life," an unnamed source told the magazine.

"He's being difficult on every little point. He wants to prolong things so she reconsiders."

Jennifer on the other hand seems to be in a good place telling Vanity Fair magazine that she feels strong.

"I am positive — determined to move forward with my life, bring up my babies, and do the best job I can as a mother, entertainer, and person. I now look forward to new challenges. I feel strong," she said.

Next year last for 'Desperate Housewives'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The "Desperate Housewives" of Wisteria Lane might want to get their affairs in order.

According to a person familiar with ABC's plans for the drama, next season will be its last. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the network and producers hadn't authorized public comment.

ABC, which is scheduled to discuss its fall schedule at a news conference Sunday, declined comment.

"Desperate Housewives," a glossy prime-time soap opera with an ensemble cast including Terri Hatcher and Eva Longoria, made a pop-culture and ratings splash when it premiered in 2004 but has seen its audience dwindle. There's been off-screen drama as well, with former cast member Nicolette Sheridan suing over her departure.

Its creator, Marc Cherry, isn't returning to produce next season's episodes of "Desperate Housewives."

Kelly Osbourne pans Catherine's recycled attire

Kelly Osbourne reckons Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, should stop recycling her outfits and "get a new dress every day".

The 26-year-old daughter of British rocker Ozzy Osbourne questioned Catherine's frugal fashion habit on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno yesterday.

Catherine, 29, was seen at the recent wedding of Princess Anne's daughter Zara Phillips wearing outfits she had worn in public before — in keeping with attempts to be thrifty with clothing.

Osbourne said: "In England they're like, 'Look how thrifty she's being, showing the British public that the royals are in a recession as well".

"If I am going to be the future bloody Queen of England I'm gonna wear that dress once because I'm giving up the rest of my life, all of my privacy, at least I can get a new dress every day."

ABC apologizes for Nicki Minaj's costume slip up

(Reuters) - ABC on Friday apologized to its viewers for Nicki Minaj's wardrobe slip up that exposed the singer's bare breast during her summer concert performance on morning news show "Good Morning America."

Usually known for her outlandish outfits and offbeat fashion, the 28-year-old rapper and R&B singer's crop top slipped down while she was rocking the stage at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield during the live broadcast.

The costuming snafu brought immediate complaints from some viewers and prompted ABC to apologize and remove the images from later, time-delayed broadcasts of GMA.

"Although we had a five-second delay in place for the Nicki Minaj concert on GMA, the live East Coast feed of the concert regrettably included certain fleeting images of the performer that were taken out of later feeds of the broadcast in other time zones. We are sorry that this occurred," ABC said in its statement.

For Minaj, the show went on, as she continued her music set with her hit songs "Moment for Life" and "Super Bass."

Rowan Atkinson released from hospital after crash

(Reuters) - "Mr. Bean" star Rowan Atkinson left a U.K. hospital on Friday after a spectacular crash in his McLaren F1 supercar, according to media reports.

Atkinson left the Peterborough City Hospital north of London in a wheelchair, said UK broadcaster Sky News.

The 56 year-old British actor suffered a shoulder injury when his car hit a tree and a lamp post in a crash on Thursday near the town of Haddon, according to media reports.

Atkinson is best known for playing the inept but good-hearted Mr. Bean in the 1990s British TV comedy series named after the character, who rarely speaks. He also made Mr. Bean films.

Atkinson also starred in the 1980s BBC historical sitcom "The Black Adder," and a number of similarly titled series in the same decade. He has won a pair of British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards.