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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Are Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf Dating?


I've been hearing loud whispers (an oxymoron, I realize) that costars Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf are dating. Okay, maybe Megan and Shia are not dating, but it's very possible that they're hooking up offscreen.
What about Megan's tumultuous romance with Brian Austin Green?
Recently, the tabloids went wild when Megan's car was seen parked outside of Shia's home. Sounds innocent enough, right? The suspicions arose because the car was there at a very early hour. Later that morning, they were seen grabbing coffee - together.
The movie has already wrapped, so what could they have been working on so early in the morning? Megan and Shia's upcoming film, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, is scheduled to be released on June 24. Do I smell a publicity stunt?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Heidi Pratt Rushed to Hospital




Hills star Heidi Pratt has been rushed to a Costa Ric an hospital with an undisclosed medical emergency, Us magazine.com has learned exclusively.

Pratt's husband, Spencer -- who is competing with his wife on N BC's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here -- is traveling with her to the hospital, a source in Costa Rica confirms.
No further details have been made available as to the specifics of Heidi's condition or what it means for the series.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Angelina Jolie Calls for More Action to End Darfur Crisis


Angelina Jolie has written a new article for Time magazine, calling for more action to end the crisis in Darfur.On Friday, members of the United Nations Security Council will learn the results of the International Criminal Court's Darfur investigation.

"The evidence the prosecutor has presented is clear and compelling," Jolie writes, pointing out that "millions of people have been displaced" and "hundreds of thousands have been killed."Jolie recalls her first trip to Chad to visit refugees from Darfur in 2004.

Since then, she sadly notes, "nothing changed."Despite the Bush administration labeling the Darfur situation as "genocide," Jolie says the words have not "compelled us to intervene."Says the actress (who turned 36 Thursday): "Darfur has almost disappeared from the news, and experts now call it a 'low intensity" conflict.' But the intensity of the crisis has not lessened for those who are struggling to survive."


"More than 250,000 people from Darfur have lived destitute lives in refugee camps in Chad for six years now," says the mother of six. "Camps with more than two million internally displaced persons inside Darfur are even worse. Thirty percent of those displaced are school-age children. Girls leaving the camps are raped; boys leaving the camps are killed. They want an education; they want to go back to their villages, to their land; they want peace. But they also want justice."