Iggy Azalea's ex-boyfriend claims they are getting divorced - even though she didn't realise they were married.
Hefe Wine has filed for divorce from the 24-year-old rapper after insisting they "agreed to be married" after living together in Texas, where the law states a man and a woman can be considered legally married if they live together in the state for any period of time and agree to tie the knot.
According to TMZ, the rapper's ex - who last month claimed to have a sex tape of Iggy - allegedly insists the former couple "agreed to be married, holding themselves out as man and wife and began residing together in the State of Texas on or about September, 2008."
Despite his claims, Iggy's representative told the gossip website that she has never agreed to marry him and is just after a payday.
The pair have been in a dispute about the music she penned when they were together and should the judge recognise their marriage then Hefe will be entitled to half of everything accumulated during that time.
Iggy - who has been dating LA Lakers basketball player Nick Young for a year - recently filed a lawsuit against Hefe, accusing him of illegally downloading the entire contents of her personal computer while they were living together in Atlanta, Georgia in 2009.
However, she didn't make any mention of the alleged sex tape in court documents.
Iggy has denied the supposed sex tape - which Hefe has reportedly tried to sell for a seven-figure sum - exists and following the allegations she told the crowd at her gig in Shepherd's Bush, west London, last month that she'd had a "hell of a week" but thanked her fans for getting her through it.
Jennifer Lawrence's ex-boyfriend Nicholas Hoult has slammed her nude photo leak as "shocking".
The 'Young Ones' actor has spoken out about the naked images of his former lover, which she has said were originally sent to him before they were hacked, for the first time in an awkward exchange in which he admitted it was a "shame" they were posted onto the internet.
When asked about his thoughts on the leak during an interview on 'Good Day New York', the 24-year-old actor looked uncomfortable in his seat with his eyes firmly fixed on the ground.
He then crossed his arms before looking back up to the reporter and replying: "It's shocking that things like that happen in the world ... it's a shame."
Jennifer is one of many stars to have fallen victim to the iCloud hackers, as well as Rihanna, Kim Kardashian and Kelly Brook, and recently claimed she initially sent the images to Nicholas because they were involved in a long-distance relationship and she preferred him looking at them to porn.
The 'Hunger Games' actress - who split from the hunk earlier this year - said: "I was in a loving, healthy, great relationship for four years.
"It was long distance, and either your boyfriend is going to look at porn or he's going to look at you."
She has also hit out at the hackers, describing their actions as "sex crimes".
The blonde beauty - who was targeted for the second time last month when trolls released a further 55 images of her on websites 4Chan and Reddit - added: "It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime. It is a sexual violation. It's disgusting. The law needs to be changed, and we need to change."
Following the former couple's split, both are said to have moved on in their relationships with Jennifer dating Chris Martin, while Nicholas is thought to be seeing 'Twilight' star Kristen Stewart.
Kevin Whately has hinted he may be set to retire from his role in 'Lewis'.
The 63-year-old actor has starred as Robert 'Robbie' Lewis for 27 years, first taking on the role in 'Inspector Morse' before becoming the titular character in the spin-off, but he's now revealed he's thinking of retiring.
Speaking about the upcoming eighth series, he said: "There might be more Lewis after this series but there won't be a lot more.
"Not with Lewis himself. Who knows what the others will do but I think I'm coming to the end of the road.
"There may be on more series, possibly, we'll see."
However, Kevin - along with co-star Laurence Fox (James Hathaway) - has taken a break from the show in the past but confessed he missed working.
But he admits if he wasn't in the series himself, he wouldn't want to watch it.
He told The Sun newspaper: "From what people tell me, I think 'Lewis' is successful because it's familiar.
"Viewers are quite happy with certain people in the corner of their rooms because they've been there for years.
"But the appetite for detective shows just staggers me -it's bottomless.
"Detective shows are not my favourite. I almost certainly wouldn't watch 'Lewis' if I wasn't in it."
Mel B insists Louis Walsh and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini still don't get along.
The former Spice Girls star says she has to sit in between her fellow 'X Factor' mentors on the judging panel to stop them from constantly bickering.
Louis attempted to deny the feud - which has seen the pair clash in the past - while appearing on panel show 'Celebrity Juice'.
Quizzed by host Keith Lemon on whether he likes the 'Only Human' singer now, Louis said: "We get on really well."
However, Mel was quick to interrupt the music manager, assuring viewers that they still have their differences.
She exclaimed: "No you don't. I sit in between them!"
Keith - whose real name is Leigh Francis - then read out a comment Cheryl made about Louis during a past interview.
It read: "We don't really like each other, I don't think we ever did. We'll work together but there's no love lost."
Attempting to downplay their issues, Louis added of Cheryl - who has returned to the ITV talent show this year after a three year break: "I like her more this year."
Clive Owen will play a cocaine-addicted surgeon in his new TV series.
The 50-year-old actor stars as John Thackery - a doctor with a penchant for narcotics and prostitutes - in new US drama 'The Knick', set in 1900s New York.
The series follows the life of the medic at the Big Apple's Knickerbocker Hospital, who, without the use of modern technology and pain relief is forced to perform "gruesome" operations on a daily basis.
Clive told the Daily Star newspaper: "Every single operation is exactly how it would have been done at the time. And the breakthroughs they make in the show are really what was going on.
"There was a huge amount of failure but that was the world they were living in."
He added: "Cocaine was legal at the time. They thought it was the new wonder drug and people used it widely. But then people started getting addicted."
The show has already been in a hit in the US and the 'Sin City' star is keen to continue his success across the pond after it was re-commissioned for a second series.
'The Knick' will air on Sky Atlantic this Thursday.
Blonde Electra escaped their father's religious cult to appear on 'The X Factor'.
Ruby and Jazzy King have confessed their Catholic missionary parents used to belong to the notorious Children of God cult before leaving and setting up their own, more restrictive sect, of which they were forced to be members until they left home aged just 12 and 15-years-old.
Ruby, 22, explained: "Our parents left, thank God, because I don't know where we would be at this point.
"But our dad created his own cult. It was very restrictive - we were very isolated."
24-year-old Jazzy added: "Our dad thinks he's God's prophet, he thinks he was sent by God to this world to preach. He is bat-snap crazy."
However, the American sisters - who are set to perform in the 'X Factor' live shows as one of Louis Walsh's groups category - managed to escape by becoming night club singers, despite their father referring to non-religious music as "the devil".
Jazzy continued to The Sun newspaper: "We moved out when we were 12 and 15 because we met this guy who owned a club and was looking for singers. We were, like, 'F**k, yeah!'
"But our parents believe that, once you leave, you're going to hell. We have hardly any contact with them - though our dad writes us hate mails."
Ruby added: "He thinks we're sinners and are going to go to hell for doing 'The X Factor'. One of the email subjects was, 'Repent'."
Robert Duvall did not remember working with Robert Downey Jr before the pair reunited for new movie 'The Judge'.
Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on 'The Tonight Show', Downey Jr explained Duvall "doesn't really recall" working on the same films, even though they've both appeared in 1989's 'The Gingerbread Man' and 2007's 'Lucky You'.
Downey Jr - who appears alongside Duvall for the third time in new comedy-drama 'The Judge' - said: "I've also gone up to him at restaurants and went, 'Mr Duvall, I just want to...' and he's like, 'What?' and then he didn't know who I was.
"He also said that his favourite movie of mine is Chaplin, even though he hasn't seen it!"
He added: "When you're Robert Duvall you can say that sort of stuff!"
'The Judge' - which was produced by Downey Jr, 49, and his wife Susan, 40 - is released in the US on October 10 and in the UK on October 17.
Meanwhile, Downey Jr revealed recently that he is in negotiations to play Iron Man again.
During an appearance on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', the award-winning actor was asked if there are plans for 'Iron Man 4', to which he replied: "I know there are going to be a bunch more Marvel movies and they have big ideas of how to do it best and [they're] in the middle of negotiation."
Tim Roth has been cast in new comedy film 'Mr. Right'.
The 53-year-old - who's appeared in 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Reservoir Dogs' - will appear alongside Anna Kendrick, 29, and Sam Rockwell, 45, in the movie from director Paco Cabezas.
The comedy will chart the path a young female - played by Kendrick - who is convinced she's finally landed the perfect mate - played by Rockwell - only to find out that he's hiding a fatal secret.
Roth, meanwhile, has been cast in the role of Mr. Hopper, the mentor-turned-enemy of Rockwell's character.
The London-born actor is also set to appear in director Quentin Tarantino's 'The Hateful Eight' in 2015.
The much-anticipated new movie is to begin filming in January and is expected to debut in cinemas in 2015.
The film sees see Tarantino once again team up with Bob and Harvey Weinstein, which is consistent with all of his movies being released on Miramax or TWC, both of which were founded by the Weinsteins.
In a statement, the Weinsteins said: "We are incredibly excited to begin production on 'The Hateful Eight', as we know this picture will be as innovative, brash and of course fun as all Quentin projects prior.
"There is, quite simply, no other filmmaker like him, and we are as proud as ever to continue this partnership that started over 20 years ago."
The Smiths, Green Day, Nine Inch Nails and Bill Withers are among the first-time nominees for the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The four acts are eligible to be inducted next year if they gain enough votes from the public and the Rock Hall voting body.
The other acts nominated include hip hop group N.W.A, the late Lou Reed, Sting, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Kraftwerk, disco legends Chic, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, The Marvelettes, The Spinners, Stevie Ray Vaughan and War.
Speaking about this year's nominations, Joel Peresman, president and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, said: "The acts represent a broad, diverse group of artists and demonstrates how rock 'n' roll has evolved over the years."
The Rock Hall voting body is comprised of over 700 members, including recording artists, music historians and industry insiders and their vote will be combined with the fans' choice. Fans can visit www.rockhall.com/vote to choose their favourite acts up until December 9.
In order to be eligible for this year's ballot, acts needed to have released their first single or album in 1989 or earlier.
The induction ceremony will be held on April 18 in Cleveland, Ohio, which is where the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is located.
If The Smiths are inducted are attend as a band it would be the first time all four members, singer Morrissey, guitarist Johnny Marr, bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce, have appeared together in years.
They split acrimoniously in 1987 and in 1999 divisions between the four members deepened when Rourke and Joyce sued Morrissey - who this week revealed he is being treated for cancer - and Marr over royalties.
Britain's Duchess Catherine has been made an Honorary Life Member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
The Duchess - who was known as Kate Middleton prior to her marriage to Prince William - has been elected, along with her husband, to the world famous sporting institution, of which Queen Elizabeth is the patron.
MCC president David Morgan said: "We are delighted that Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have accepted our invitation to become honorary life members of MCC.
"This great club has enjoyed an excellent relationship with the Royal Family over the years and long may it continue."
Honorary life membership to the MCC is awarded by the club committee and there are currently more than 300 honorary members, who form a fraction of the 18,000-strong group.
The club only started to accept female members in 1999, in a high-profile move that ended 212 years of male dominance at the world-famous institution based in London.
Other royal members of the club include Prince Philip and Prince Charles.
Prince William and Duchess Catherine, both of whom are 32, indulged in a game of cricket on their royal tour of New Zealand earlier this year.
Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman have hired Kelly Hoppen to redecorate their London home.
The 'X Factor' judge and his girlfriend have reportedly hired the interior design expert to renovate Simon's bachelor townhouse and make it more family-friendly for their seven-month-old son, Eric.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: Lauren and Kelly have really hit it off - they plan to throw away loads of Simon's bachelor items.
"The ladies plan to go out together shopping to buy all new accessories for the pad - cushions, picture frames, lampshades."
However, the 'Dragons' Den' star might have some trouble pleasing a picky Simon, who has previously explained how much he "hates" clutter.
Speaking in 2009 he said: "I hate belongings. I hate clutter. It really bothers me because I can't think properly. If you've got distractions, your mind goes nuts.
"I like things to be clean, to look nice. Then I can focus."
Luckily, Kelly has had a lot of experience with high-profile clients, including: Victoria Beckham, Sir Elton John, Frank Lampard and Christine Bleakley.
Gary Barlow says Take That fans aren't "interested" in their alleged tax dodging.
The 43-year-old singer, bandmates Mark Owen and Howard Donald and manager Jonathan Wild came under fire earlier this year when it was claimed they'd put £20million into a tax avoidance scheme, but he says it won't affect their careers.
Speaking about the scandal for the first time, he said: "It's a problem. It's something we've got to get to the bottom of and sort.
"Our fans, they want to buy our records and watch our tours. They're not interested."
The former 'X Factor' judge also insisted they're forbidden from talking too much about their alleged tax affairs because of on-going legal proceedings.
He told The Sun newspaper: "We can't talk about it. And to be honest, I don't want to talk about it. It's actually a private thing."
Meanwhile, Howard has claimed Jason Orange's departure from the band last month after 23 years had "absolutely nothing" to do with the avoidance scheme and said he would be more than welcome at their next tour.
He said: "We'll invite him but whether he comes or not is another thing."
Former bandmate Robbie Williams will also not be returning to work with the 'Rule the World' hitmakers.
Mark admitted: "We've known for some time Robbie wasn't going to be on the record.
"It has been a bit tricky what's gone on - it's not the easiest.
"Hopefully by this time next year, the tax thing will be sorted out, we'll be doing live shows and it will be a positive time for us."