Amy Winehouse Has a New Man?
Amy Winehouse Has a New Man?
With her wedding ring nowhere to be seen, Amy Winehouse had yet another eventful weekend that ended with a cab ride home with a new mystery man.
The long day out all started with the trouble Grammy-winning singer leaving her house with a minder and heading to the Jewish shopping area of London, Golders Green.
According to a source on the scene, “Amy visited Carmelli bagel bakery and famous kosher restaurant Blooms. The singer happily posed for photographs with fans and seemed in good spirits.”
After heading home to drop off her purchases, Winehouse exited her place around 12am with two bodyguards - taking a ten minute walk to the Camden Stables Market, where she stayed until 1:30am.
Accompanied by her gentleman friend (whom she lovingly hugged and held hands with), Amy then popped into the Monarch pub along the Chalk Farm Road to visit friends inside, followed by a bite to eat at the popular Marathon kebab bar.
Our insider tells, “On her way into the kebab shop, Amy, with force, pushed a guy away from the door because he was blocking her path. She later departed the kebab shop around 2:30am, and hailed a cab to take her and her male companion back home.”
Liv Tyler’s Mother-Son Bonding
Liv Tyler’s Mother-Son Bonding
Things haven’t exactly been peachy for Liv Tyler when it comes to family. And in light of the recent divorce proceedings, she’s trying to spend more time with her son, Milo.
The “Armageddon” actress and her 3-year-old son were spotted at Pacific Park spending some quality time together. And Liv looked somber in an 80s-style plaid dress with black leggings, blue shoes and a pair of turquoise shades.
They walked around for a bit, joined by their nanny, and braved a few rides before calling it a day and heading home.
According to reports, though, Miss Tyler is beginning to regret her decision to leave soon-to-be-ex-husband Royston Langdon, asking him to give their marriage another try.
A source told press that Liv, “is desperately sad and thinks she may have made the mistake of a lifetime. She now feels that no matter how bad it was, they can still make it work.”
But Royston isn’t having it. “He totally has a bruised ego and is pouting. Liv even suggested that they go on a trip together, but he said no.”
Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale: Girls Day Out
Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale: Girls Day Out
It was a fun-filled Friday for Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale, who spent the afternoon out and about in Studio City, California.
The High School Musical co-stars both looked sporty as they first headed to a local office building, where they spent a few hours before emerging to continue their day.
After the office stop, it was off to Jinky’s Café, where the starlets grabbed a light bite to eat.
And to cap things off, Vanessa, 18, and Ashley, 20, grabbed a little pick me up at The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf before heading home.
Happy Birthday Brad Pitt!
Happy Birthday Brad Pitt!
Believe it or not, Brad Pitt turns 44 years old today! The Fight Club actor was spotted leaving a press junket at the St. Regis Hotel last night, most likely heading home for an early evening in with Angelina Jolie and the kids.
And he sure ages well! The “Ocean’s Thirteen” actor has gained a sense of social justice that can only come with maturity. Brad recently told press how his efforts in the “Make it Right” program will have far-reaching effects in today’s political realm.
“It certainly illuminated that a certain portion of society is not being looked after. I think it should be one of the major issues of the upcoming campaign. This is a proving ground for so many issues: education, health reform, poverty level, unemployment [and] violence that comes from these conditions.”
And while he digs architecture, Pitt stayed away from the design board when it came to planning the 150 new homes he’s working to build. “We didn’t want to stifle these minds in any way. We put forth the criteria that the housing would have to be sustainable, affordable, safe and beautiful. This has been one of the age-old challenges in architecture: how do you find aesthetics with affordability?”
