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Paul McCartney pays up to Heather Mills Hello on this Tuesday, the 18 of March, 2008. I'm Rebecca Field with your UPI entertainment (More) Hello on this Tuesday, the 18 of March, 2008. I'm Rebecca Field with your UPI entertainment update.
A British court is ordering Paul McCartney to pay nearly 50 million dollars to his ex Heather Mills. The decision was made yesterday after one of the most bitter celebrity divorces came to an end. Mills told reporters outside the courtroom she was pleased with the result. The couple married in 2002 before splitting in 2006...they have a four year old daughter Beatrice together.
Madonna's rep is rejecting rumors that she and her husband Guy Richie are splitting. Her spokesperson says the two are "happily married' despite reports that they're relationship is on the rocks. They're apparently in London with their three kids...11 year old Lourdes, 7 year old Rocco and 2 year old David...who they are in the process of officially adopting.
Will Smith says he's not a scientologist. In an interview with Radar magazine, the actor rejected rumors that he follows the religion. Smith has been linked to Scientology because of his friendship with the religion's follower Tom Cruise. But Smith says in the magazine, you don't have to practice the teaching t be a friend of Cruise. The actor says he's a Christian and "student of all religions."
A new Iraq war drama is making it's way to theaters. "Stop-Loss," starring Ryan Phillippe premiered in Los Angeles last night. Other cast members like Steven Strait and Channing Tatum attended the event as well. The film is about the lives of soldiers who have served in Iraq. It's set for a U.S. release March, 28.
Stars hit the town in New York last night to help aspiring young actors. Actresses Stockard Channing and Kathleen Turner were jut a few of the celebrities that showed up at the Stella by Starlight benefit. The event raised money for inner city kids trying to become actors. Actor Martin Sheen was honored with the Marlon Brando Award for his work in film and the community. And Gossip columnist Liz Smith was given the Harold Clurman Lifetime Achievement Award. The late Roy Sheider was also honored for his work onstage with the Group Theater Award. His wife Brenda accepted it on his behalf.
That's all for now. Go to upi.com for all the day's news and updates. Thanks for watching. (Less)
Paul McCartney pays up to Heather Mills Hello on this Tuesday, the 18 of March, 2008. I'm Rebecca Field with your UPI entertainment (More) Hello on this Tuesday, the 18 of March, 2008. I'm Rebecca Field with your UPI entertainment update. A British court is ordering Paul McCartney to pay nearly 50 million dollars to his ex Heather Mills. The decision was made yesterday after one of the most bitter celebrity divorces came to an end. Mills told reporters outside the courtroom she was pleased with the result. The couple married in 2002 before splitting in 2006...they have a four year old daughter Beatrice together. Madonna's rep is rejecting rumors that she and her husband Guy Richie are splitting. Her spokesperson says the two are "happily married' despite reports that they're relationship is on the rocks. They're apparently in London with their three kids...11 year old Lourdes, 7 year old Rocco and 2 year old David...who they are in the process of officially adopting. Will Smith says he's not a scientologist. In an interview with Radar magazine, the actor rejected rumors that he follows the religion. Smith has been linked to Scientology because of his friendship with the religion's follower Tom Cruise. But Smith says in the magazine, you don't have to practice the teaching t be a friend of Cruise. The actor says he's a Christian and "student of all religions." A new Iraq war drama is making it's way to theaters. "Stop-Loss," starring Ryan Phillippe premiered in Los Angeles last night. Other cast members like Steven Strait and Channing Tatum attended the event as well. The film is about the lives of soldiers who have served in Iraq. It's set for a U.S. release March, 28. Stars hit the town in New York last night to help aspiring young actors. Actresses Stockard Channing and Kathleen Turner were jut a few of the celebrities that showed up at the Stella by Starlight benefit. The event raised money for inner city kids trying to become actors. Actor Martin Sheen was honored with the Marlon Brando Award for his work in film and the community. And Gossip columnist Liz Smith was given the Harold Clurman Lifetime Achievement Award. The late Roy Sheider was also honored for his work onstage with the Group Theater Award. His wife Brenda accepted it on his behalf. That's all for now. Go to upi.com for all the day's news and updates. Thanks for watching. (Less)
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