Another baby for Buffy!
Sarah Michelle Gellar is pregnant with her second child. The Ringer star, 35, and husband Freddie Prinze, Jr, 36, are already parents to two-year-old Charlotte Grace. A source told People magazine that the couple is ‘thrilled.’ “They love their little girl more than anything in the world and know that love will only multiply.” The couple met on the set of 1997 horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer and tie the knot in a beach ceremony in Mexico in 2002. “You need to be at a point in your life where you can give up anything and everything for a child,” Gellar said shortly after Charlotte’s birth. “Every day I look at her and I am in awe. The minute you have a baby, everyone asks, ‘When are you going to have another one?'” The former Buffy The Vampire Slayer star, who made a return to the spotlight last year with The Ringer, has revealed said she and her husband argue over who gets to stay home with their child. “We fight over who gets to stay home. You’d think it would be the opposite, that the parents would be like, ‘No, I’ll go to work!’ but he’s like, ‘You stayed home for two years! It’s my turn!’ He and Charlotte have too much fun. I’m jealous!” While she used to be one of the busiest women in Hollywood, the actress has slowed down her pace since becoming a mother. “My perspective on work has changed: Work doesn’t define who I am,” she has said in the past. “I love what I do, but I don’t feel a burning pressure anymore. And because I’m working for fun, I get to enjoy it!”
— Daily Mail
Did you Nikita that song?
It reached number three in the UK chart in 1985 and made the top ten in countries across the globe for Sir Elton John. But over 25 years after Nikita’s release, the Rocket Man is now facing legal action from a songwriter who has accused him of stealing the lyrics. Guy Hobbs has filed a lawsuit at Illinois federal court, alleging that he wrote a song called Natasha in 1982 — three years before Elton released his song. Elton sings about his crush on a beautiful German border guard who he can’t meet because he is not allowed into the country. And it even features his pal George Michael on backing vocals. Hobbs’ song, however, is called Natasha and is reportedly about his affair with a Russian waitress that worked on a cruise ship, reports TMZ.com. The website reports the songwriter allegedly copyrighted his track before he sent it to a number of record publishing firms — which included a company called Big Pig, which publishes tracks by Sir Elton. The legendary pop star went on to release Nikita in 1985. And now Hobbs, who claims he has only now come forward because he has lived in Africa since 1984, has stepped up to claim the song has ‘significant similarities’ to his song. Although he doesn’t go into detail about what parts of the song were allegedly stolen.
— Daily Mail
Kim Kardashian makes peace with Jon Hamm
Though Jon Hamm called her an ‘idiot’, Kim Kardashian reportedly has a forgiving nature. The feuding stars allegedly made up after shooting a live version of 30 Rock together. It could have be an uncomfortable evening for the two, who reportedly turned their war of words into a joke. According to TMZ.com, Kim and the Mad Men star even laughed about his insulting comments. The 31-year-old reality star allegedly told a friend: “We laughed it off.” She added that Hamm was “very sweet and very respectful.” That wasn’t the tune she was singing last month after Hamm’s derogatory remarks in April’s Elle UK. The 41-year-old said that the lure of celebrity made ‘f***ing idiots’ like Kim and former best friend Paris Hilton into millionaires. When he had the opportunity to backtrack on his harsh statements, he refused. He told Today show host Matt Lauer: “I don’t think (my comments) were careless. I think they were accurate.” The brunette beauty took to her Twitter page to express her feelings on the matter. She wrote: “Calling someone who runs their own businesses, is a part of a successful TV show, produces, writes, designs, and creates, ‘stupid,’ is in my opinion careless. I respect Jon and I am a firm believer that everyone is entitled to their own opinion and that not everyone takes the same path in life. We’re all working hard and we all have to respect one another.”
— Daily Mail
