The Original Fergie has reportedly turned down 28 offers from American TV networks to work as a commentator during the April 29 royal wedding of her nephew Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton. (This despite the Duchess’ crippling mountain of debt…) She can’t very well commentate on it if she’s a guest, which Britain’s [...]
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Sarah Ferguson Lands Invite To Will & Kate Royal Wedding As Bride & Groom Enter Couples Counseling
Sting & Trudie: 30 Years Later, This Rock Couple’s Still Doing It
Rock icon Sting and his wife Trudie Styler are featured Harper’s Bazaar’s February issue, and after almost 30 years together, one of rock’s most famous couples isn’t afraid to spice things up — in the bedroom or in an interview. We’ll allow you to decide whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing. “When [...]
Paltrow slams celebrity couples who flaunt relationship in the spotlight
Gwyneth Paltrow has slammed celebrity couples for unnecessarily showing off their relationship in the limelight, which she says doesn’t ”make sense”. The Iron Man star is married to Coldplay rocker Chris Martin, but they are rarely seen out in public together and never attend showbiz events as a couple. Paltrow, who was previously engaged to [...]
Red Carpet Is Full of Couples
As the celebrity of the debut movie at Cannes, Russell Crowe was aware that much of the care would be on him and his summertime megahit, Robin Hood, on the 1st night of the fete.
And as he was ready to step into the highlight once more, the Aussie role player was protecting his wife of [...]
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An important trial begins in America’s fight over gay marriage
THE venue, gay-friendly San Francisco, may at first glance seem predictable for a legal challenge that may lead to the legalisation of gay marriage in America. But nothing else about the trial of Perry v Schwarzenegger, which began on Monday January 11th, fits stereotypes. Pitting both a male and female gay couple (including Kristin Perry) against the state of California (nominally represented by its governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger), it is a federal review of whether Proposition 8, a Californian voter initiative of 2008 that outlawed gay marriage in the state, is constitutional.
Whatever the outcome, the case is likely to go to appeal and come before the Supreme Court. But first the trial will do two things: it will establish, for the first time, a body of evidence, through expert testimony, that appelate courts can use to evaluate the claims by supporters and opponents of gay marriage. And it will blur the existing partisan divide on the issue between conservatives and liberals. …



