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Celebrity Nooz
February 11, 2014
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Marc Anthony is single again... the singer and his girlfriend Chloe Green have ended their year-long romance, UsMagazine.com reported Monday. "They are taking a break," an insider told the magazine. "It is because of busy schedules." He has dated and married some pretty famous women. I wonder who will be next...

Cheers!
Sarah

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Actor LaBeouf storms out of news conference after one question

U.S. actor Shia LaBeouf stormed out of a Berlin news conference Sunday for Lars von Trier's "Nymphomaniac" after answering only one question, witnesses said. LaBeouf was asked his first question -- about acting in a movie with so many sex scenes -- about 10 minutes into the news conference, the Hollywood Reporter said. "When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. Thank you very much," he said before leaving. His answer is a quote from the "Looking for Eric" film in which soccer legend Eric Cantona makes the seagulls statement at a press conference. On Saturday night, LaBeouf lunged at three young men who tried to snap his picture at the lounge at the Ritz-Carlton, the report said. Several friends intervened to stop LaBeouf, who was in Berlin for the premier of "Nymphomaniac: Part 1," the report said. LaBeouf also got in a fight at a London bar last month, the Reporter said.


Garth Brooks suing longtime employee

U.S. country musician Garth Brooks sued a longtime former employee for failing to repay a loan she said was given to her as a gift. The trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Nashville, the (Nashville) Tennessean reported Friday. The complaint says the chief executive officer of Brooks' movie and television production company Red Strokes, Lisa A. Sanderson, failed to repay $226,000 Brooks loaned her between 2005 and 2007. Sanderson said the money was a gift and that as a producing partner at Red Strokes, she was entitled to a production fee as well as a severance or retirement payment. The $226,000 was given to Sanderson through Red Strokes, which is suing her for repayment of the funds in addition to interest, attorney's fees and costs of collection, the lawsuit says.


LOOSE LIPS:

"It would take a hell of a lot to pull us apart. Cancer's not going to do that, that's for sure." - The Little Couple's Jennifer Arnold, who announced that her cancer is in remission, on her bond with husband Bill Klein


Chris Daughtry, Adam Lambert to return to 'American Idol'

Chris Daughtry said he and fellow "American Idol" alum Adam Lambert are returning to the U.S. reality series to serve as mentors. The two former winners have signed on to walk contestants through a new phase of the competition called Randy Jackson's Boot Camp, the Hollywood Reporter said Saturday. The top contestants have to make it through the workshop before they can perform before an audience. Daughtry first announced his return to the show on Twitter. "Hanging with @Adamlambert at the #idol workshop. Glad to be back! Stay tuned ... ," he wrote.


'LEGO Movie' builds audience, wins weekend

"The LEGO Movie," an animated film the voice of Will Ferrell among others, topped the weekend box office with $69.11 million in receipts. "The Monuments Men," starring George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray and Cate Blanchett in an ensemble company, was second with $22.7 million. All studio estimates of gross North American receipts are via Box Office Mojo. "Ride Along" was third with $9.394 million; "Frozen" fourth with $6.914 million; "That Awkward Moment" fifth with $5.54 million; "Lone Survivor" sixth with $5.293 million; "Vampire Academy" seventh with $4.101 million; "The Nut Job" eighth with $3.809 million; "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit" ninth with $3.6 million. "Labor Day" was 10th with $3.23 million.


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