Jennifer Aniston Jets Out of LAX
Jennifer Aniston Jets Out of LAX
With the help of a police escort and a burly bodyguard, Jennifer Aniston made her way through Los Angeles International Airport to catch a flight out of town on Saturday (June 21).
Carrying a large grey handbag and a bottle of water, the former Friends actress looked cute in a white top and jeans with a flowing grey scarf and sandals.
As for her current relationship with John Mayer, Jen’s “Why Georgia?” singing beau recently spoke up about the constant attention received by himself and Aniston by the troublesome paparazzi.
He said: “It’s so rosy… (but its) these moments (of being chased by photographers) that are not at all rosy, are seemingly earthquakes of frustration and anxiety.”
When asked to confirm his romance Aniston, Mayer replied: “We live in a world where you can see everything about me. There’s not a thing I could deny. So I’m not denying anything.”
Kristen Bell’s Holiday Boutique Outing
Kristen Bell’s Holiday Boutique Outing
Two days after joining striking writers on the picket line, Kristen Bell was spotted out making preparations for the impending party season by hitting the hot boutique “Rumor” in Sherman Oaks.
According to paparazzi on the scene, the Heroes star “tried on a variety of day and evening outfits as she browsed the exclusive clothes store for the perfect outfits to see her through the festive period.”
Back to the writers’ strike, just this past Tuesday, Bell joined her fellow Heroes castmates, talking to IGN TV about “the strike, its effect on Heroes and her thoughts on the situation.”
The transcript reads:
IGN TV: You’ve got fans out here today walking with you. In general, have you found that they are very understanding about why the strike is happening at this point?
Bell: I think people are trying to understand. I mean it’s a little confusing to everybody when anybody goes on strike. They always think they’re making inappropriate demands, but I think in this case word has gotten out enough that the writers are just looking for some fairness.
IGN TV: Did you have many conversations with the writers on Heroes as the possibility of the strike grew more likely?
Bell: Oh my gosh, yeah. It was like anxiety 24/7. We were all just sad, because we knew it was coming and it was the lesser of two evils. It was nerve-wracking for everyone. Nobody wanted it to happen; nobody wanted it.
IGN TV: What was it like when the strike began and you were still filming?
Bell: Obviously we were all very much in support of the strike, so there was a little bit of anxiety when you had to cross the line. But we looked at it like it was written prior to this and we were simply honoring our commitment to what they had already written. And then after that, I think we’ve all stayed pretty strong with the fact that everybody’s now going to be supporting the writers… Because we have no scripts!
Amy Winehouse’s Brother Gives Positive Report
Amy Winehouse’s Brother Gives Positive Report
We all know that life hasn’t exactly been peachy for Amy Winehouse over the past year. But according to her brother, she’s on the way back up.
Alex Winehouse cited the “Rehab” singer’s multiple Grammy wins for the turn in her life. And the whole family is relieved at her apparent recovery, given the fact that only weeks earlier she was possibly hooked on crack.
He told press, “It was hard to take in that the barely communicative shell in front of us was my own flesh and blood. I should mention here that we all knew how bad her condition was. There was never any denial on the part of my parents, whose fears and anxiety over their only daughter had made them both ill.”
But the “You Know I’m No Good” singer has reportedly turned over a new leaf. “Yes, the best of weekends. Spurs continue their resurgence, but most importantly of all very definite signs that Amy - the real Amy - is back among us. The hope, of course, is that this time it’s for real.”
Still in Solitary, Nick Hogan Phones in Lawsuit
Nick Hogan does not want to be singled out by Florida’s Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department. Except when he does.
The Hulkster’s son, currently serving an eight-month sentence for felony reckless driving stemming from a crash that left his friend in critical condition, has filed a civil suit against the department for releasing recordings of his private phone conversations.
News of the suit surfaced on the same day a judge denied the younger Hogan’s request to be removed from solitary confinement because it’s causing him “unbearable anxiety.”
Hmm. Perhaps that’s why it’s called punishment.
Officials said the 17-year-old, whose real name is Nick Bollea, was originally separated from other inmates because he is, until his July 27 birthday, a minor. This, despite him being convicted in adult court.
The rejection and subsequent alone time shouldn’t smart the teen too much, however, as he seems to prize his privacy above all else.
Attorneys for Bollea have filed a civil suit against the Sheriff’s Office for what they claim is a violation of his privacy rights, after the office released a series of phone conversations between the jailbird, his wrestler father and his mother.
Pinellas County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Marianne Pasha told News that the family had fairand frequentwarning their calls were being recorded.
“During the phone calls, there is a recording that comes on reminding callers that their call is being recorded,” she said. “All calls from the jail are collect calls and all persons involved in the calls are advised that the call is being taped.”
However, the Bolleas should feel free to go at it now.
“We cannot comment on this case because there is now litigation pending,” Pasha said. “And we will also not be able to release any more calls while this litigation is pending.”
Bollea’s attorneys, meanwhile, also claim the Sheriff’s Department allowed a news crew to film him against his wishes during a family visit. His attorneys claim that none of the releases should have been allowed, as none of the communiqués could be considered “public record.”
“It’s unfortunate that we are required to file a lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Office to compel them to follow the law and respect the privacy rights of a juvenile and his family,” attorney David Houston said. “A judge’s order should not be required to stop the Sheriff’s Office from putting Nick, his family and their most intimate thoughts on public display.”
Attorney Morris “Sandy” Weinberg agreed, adding that “Nick only asks that he be treated no differently than the other inmates at the Pinellas County Jail. Instead, the Sheriff’s Office has singled him out by the unprecedented release to the media of his personal calls with his family and the intrusion into his family visitations by the media.”
In the series of recordings released to the media, Bollea complains about the size of his cell, calls friend John Graziano, currently in critical condition as a result of the accident for which Bollea is serving time, a “negative person,” and also asks his father to secure a deal for him to appear in a reality show once he’s released from jail.
In response, Kim Kohn, one of the attorneys representing Graziano, tells News, “We are not both not surprised by the filing of the motion nor the judge’s decision to deny the motion.”
