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The Game and Drake donate $20,000 to help bury family killed in fire

Rappers Drake and The Game have generously offered to pay for the funerals of six family members killed in an Ohio blaze, TMZ reported Tuesday. The hip-hop artists each donated $10,000 to help cover burial expenses after hearing the sad story of Anna Angel, a woman who was working at Burger King when a fire tore through her home, killing her five young children and her boyfriend, the celebrity news website said. "I can deal with a lot of things but people losing their children is something that kills me every time," The Game wrote about the tragedy in an Instagram message. "What [The Game] is doing will never be forgotten. Honored to be able to help people along side my brother," Drake later said in his own online message. The producers of The Game's TV show, "Marrying the Game" also contributed $2,500 toward the family's funeral expenses, TMZ said.

Zac Efron went to rehab five months ago, Tuesday report says

U.S. actor Zac Efron completed a stint in rehab about five months ago and has been staying away from the nightclub scene since, People.com said Tuesday. Efron, 25, is best known for his roles in the "High School Musical" franchise and the movie musical "Hairspray." He will soon be seen in the big-screen drama "Parkland." He entered rehab for substance-abuse issues last spring, but is now "doing great," a source told People.com Tuesday. "He's taking care of himself and it shows." No other details were immediately available regarding where the actor sought treatment or specifically what substances he had been abusing.

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Justin Timberlake's aunt held on $50,000 bond

Bond for Jane Harless, Justin Timberlake's aunt who was charged with 127 felonies in Tennessee, has been set at $50,000, authorities say. WREG-TV, Memphis, reported she is still in police custody. Harless is accused of forging 121 checks totaling more than $64,000 since 2011 when she stopped working for the family of Timberlake, a 32-year-old pop star and actor. Sheriff deputies said Harless wrote herself checks, forging her brother Paul Harless' and sister-in-law Lynn's names, then cashed them and kept the money. Lynn married Paul when Timberlake was 5.


Lindsay Lohan is dating Matt Nordgren, report says

Lindsay Lohan's family is thrilled the Hollywood starlet is dating nice-guy former football player Matt Nordgren, UsMagazine.com said Wednesday. Nordgren, 30, played for the University of Texas and the Philadelphia Eagles before appearing on the reality TV series "Most Eligible Dallas." "He's a great influence on her, and her friends and family love him," an insider close to the 27-year-old actress told UsMagazine.com. "He's older, a successful businessman, and he has been a great friend to her," the source said. "He's also a Christian and won't drink around her. He's trying to keep her sober and on the straight and narrow. He's really good for her." The New York Post said the pair have been friends for about seven years, but only recently started dating. Lohan recently completed a 90-day, court-ordered rehab stay. The actress was under court order to undergo in- atient treatment for substance abuse as part of her conviction for reckless driving and lying to police. The "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" star's once-bright career has been eclipsed by her battles with drug and alcohol addiction, motor vehicle offenses and other legal woes. The Oprah Winfrey Network was reported to have paid the troubled actress about $2 million to star in an eight-part docu-series about her efforts to remain sober and revive
her career. She was most recently seen in the low-budget film "The Canyons."