Katie Price is selling her marital home.
The pregnant former glamour model has put the £2 million property in West Sussex, South East England, on the market because she wants a fresh start before her fifth child is born and the property - where husband Kieran Hayler cheated on her with her best friend Jane Pountney - holds too many bad memories.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "She wants a fresh start and to forget about what happened. This sale will be a big part of that."
Kieran has previously admitted that he had drunken sex with Jane in the stables and now Katie is unhappy visiting the area where the infidelity happened.
The insider added: "The stables hold very painful memories for her and she has been visiting them less and less."
The six-bedroom property was originally purchased by the 36-year-old beauty - who also has kids Harvey, 12, Junior, nine, and Princess, seven, from previous relationships, and 11-month-old Jett with KIeran - in 2010 with then-husband Alex Reid and she later lived there with her fiance Leandro Penna.
And when she does move house, it remains to be seen if Kieran will go with her.
The source added: "Katie is focusing on getting through the birth at the moment.
"She still hasn't decided on her future with Kieran after what happened."
Monty Python are set to make £2.2 million each from their recent reunion.
The legendary comedy troupe - consisting of John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones - will all earn a seven-figure payday for their 10 shows at London's The O2 arena, which have been billed as the group's last ever gigs together.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Each will pocket at least £2.2million. That's quite a tidy little sum for just 10 days of them performing material they could recite in their sleep."
All 10 'Monty Python Live (Mostly): One Down, Five To Go' gigs have sold out, with some 20,000 fans attending each night, and the septuagenarian comics are set to earn even more money as they've sold lucrative TV rights for their final show on Sunday (20.07.14) to UKTV Gold. The gig will also be broadcast in cinemas around the world.
The lavish production - which features state-of-the-art sets, expensive video skits and backing dancers - is thought to cost £4.5 million to stage.
A portion of the profits will go to the estate of late Monty Python star Graham Chapman, who died in 1989 but continues to have a presence in the troupe's sketches.
The bumper payday will go a long way to help alleviate sitcom legend John Cleese's hefty alimony payments, as he has been ordered to pay ex-wife Alyce Faye Eichelberger around £600,000 a year until 2016.
Len Goodman has criticised stars for quitting the BBC in favour of ITV.
The 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge has spoken out about the habit of presenters and talent who begin their careers on the BBC leaving to work for rivals ITV when they're offered more money.
He said: "I can't stand these people. The BBC made them what they are and then they shoot off to ITV. You have to be a bit loyal in this game.
"I'd never not do Strictly, it's fantastic. I love it and without the BBC I would have got nothing."
Examples of BBC presenters who have switched to ITV include former Strictly judge Alesha Dixon - who joined ITV's 'Britain's Got Talent' for a big-money deal in 2012 - and former 'BBC Breakfast' host Susanna Reid, who now works on rival show 'Good Morning Britain'.
Len, 70, first joined the BBC in 2004 when the first series of Strictly aired and he insists that he will remain 100% loyal to the company.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "I've been so fortunate to work on Strictly. Sometimes I read, 'Goodman isn't going to do it any more'. That's a load of nonsense. I'll never not do it for as long as they ask me to do the show."
Kate Mara claims 'Fantastic Four' will not be based on any existing comic books.
The 31-year-old actress - who is set to star as Susan "Sue" Storm in the upcoming reboot of the film franchise - has revealed the storyline isn't based on any material that has been published in the past.
Quizzed on whether she was a fan of comic books, Mara said: "I've never been a fan of comics, I've never actually read one. I was going to for this movie but the director said it wasn't necessary.
"Well, actually he told us that we shouldn't do it because the plot won't be based on any history of anything already published.
"So I chose to follow his instructions. The one fact is I am a fan of comic book movies, so it's very exciting to be part of a movie like this."
Mara will be taking over the role from Jessica Alba, who played Storm in 2005's 'Fantastic Four' and 2007's 'Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer' directed by Tim Story, but she's admitted she's not nervous.
Speaking about how she feels about being the new Invisible Woman in the Josh Trank directed film, she told Esquire Mexico: "I don't feel more responsibility with this role than I've felt with others. I understand there are many fans of Fantastic Four and I guess they expect a lot from me, but I prefer not to be pressured by that.
"We are also trying to create a new way of seeing these superheroes, I'm focusing on making her [Storm] as real as possible."
'Fantastic Four' is slated for release on June 19 2015.
Lily Allen has replaced Two Door Cinema Club on the Latitude Festival line-up.
The 'Hard Out Here' singer has stepped in to replace the band after it was reported that frontman Alex Trimble was in hospital and unable to perform the band's headline slot at the music event at Henham Park in Southwold, Suffolk, in Eastern England on Friday (18.07.14) night.
She said in a statement: "So sorry to hear about Alex from Two Door Cinema Club. However, I am more than happy to step in. I've never been to Latitude, but I hear it's fabulous and I can' wait to get my heels on for some serious dancing action on Friday evening - so, so excited."
In addition to adding Lily to the line-up, festival organisers are also planning to make up for the loss of the 'Changing of the Seasons' singers by promising fans a surprise guest performance on the night.
Managing Director of Festival Republic Melvin Benn said of the change in line-up: "We are honoured that Lily Allen is able to step in at the last minute and would like to thank her for filling the headline slot. After her show-stopping performance at Glastonbury Lily was a natural choice, the Latitude audience are in for something really spectacular."
Fellow headliners The Black Keys and Damon Albarn will perform on Saturday (19.07.14) and Sunday (20.07.14) as planned while other acts scheduled to appear include Editors, Kelis and George Ezra.
Charlie Brooks is to guest star on 'Suspects'.
The former 'EastEnders' actress - who played troublemaking murderer Janine Butcher - will find herself in hot water with the law once again in the second series of the hit Channel 5 crime drama.
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Antony Costa's fiancée went through a "traumatic" labour.
The Blue singer and partner Rosanna Jasmin welcomed baby daughter Savannah Rose into the world last month, but Rosanna - who had been treated for pre-eclampsia during her pregnancy - admits it was horrific to be rushed to hospital for an induced delivery.
She recalled: "I'd planned a water birth with candles and music and was expecting it to be a magical experience. It wasn't like that at all. It was really traumatic. I started to cry because I was scared in case anything went wrong."
The 28-year-old dental nurse's experience was all the more devastating as Antony, 33, wasn't by her side because he was performing with Blue in Cardiff, Wales.
The star rushed back to Essex to be by his fiancée's side during the birth.
He told Britain's HELLO! magazine: "The thing is, I felt so useless. To see your loved one going through the pain she did is horrible. You don't know what to do and when they said they needed to get the baby out straight away, I thought, 'This is dangerous now. this is life or death.' "
Thankfully, Rosanna gave birth to a healthy baby girl and the tot has brought the couple - who got engaged last December - even closer than ever before.
Antony said: "Every time I hold her, she feels like our little miracle. And seeing what Rosanna went through has made us even closer. I've promised I will never complain about having a headache again."
Cheryl Cole's new husband can't be "tamed", according to his close friend.
The 'Crazy Stupid Love' singer, 31, revealed earlier this week that she'd married her boyfriend of three months Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini in a secret ceremony last week and his former boxing coach and pal Curtis Jones has now confessed he's unsure whether she'll be able to change his ways.
Frank explained: "I'm so happy he has found love - but I would say to Cheryl she's got to keep a close eye on Jean.
"He definitely has an eye for the ladies and they love him too. When we used to go out together they would flock around us ... He is a wild man - I don't think he can be tamed."
Curtis coached JB - who is believed to have been based in the United States for a decade - in Brooklyn, New York for six months and claims he witnessed JB partying with groups of girls on numerous occasions.
He told The Sun newspaper: "Once we were in the club they'd be brining bottles to our tables - and the girls would follow."
However, Curtis admits JB, 33, could now be ready for family life with Cheryl - who was previously married to former England soccer star Ashley Cole - but doesn't think he'll ever fully let go of his partying lifestyle.
He added: "I'm sure he is going to settle down but he'll still love to party."
Lady Gaga's former assistant is to release a tell-all book.
The 'Do What U Want' hitmakers' former assistant Jennifer O'Neill has landed a $1million book deal with Simon & Schuster imprint Atria Books, the New York Post newspaper's PageSix reports.
O'Neill - who worked for Gaga during the superstar's 2009 to 2011 'Monster Ball' tours and sued in 2011 claiming she was owed pay for over 7,000 hours of overtime - will release the tome under the title 'Fame Monster'.
Jennifer has not yet delivered her manuscript to Atria, however, legal documents from her court battle with the singer gives an insight into the "monstrous" material that can be expected.
She testified that she was "required" to sleep in the same bed as Gaga "because she didn't sleep alone" and was also expected "to be working and available 24/7" for a salary of just $75,000.
Jennifer added: "I had no privacy, no chance to talk to any family, no chance to talk to any friends, no chance to have sex if I wanted to have sex. There was no chance to do anything."
However, Gaga fought the lawsuit - which she later agreed to settle out of court for undisclosed terms - and blasted Jennifer in a sworn deposition as a "f**king hood rat who is suing me for money that she didn't earn".
She added: "I am the queen of the universe, every day ... I'm quite wonderful to everybody that works for me".
No release date for 'Fame Monster' has so far been set.
Gary Oldman hopes the sequel to 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' is shot in London.
The 56-year-old actor stars as Dreyfus - a surviving human who wants to go to war with the ape community - in the movie which is set in San Francisco.
As the film deals with the near extinction of the human race across the world, Oldman thinks it would be great if the next instalment came to his hometown in the UK.
In an interview with 'London Go' - which airs on satellite and cable channel London Live - he said: "The apes could go to Trafalgar Square? Climbing up Nelson's Column? Like a mini version of 'King Kong'. Call it 'Apes Go Bananas In The Smoke'."
Oldman was born and raised in south London and always relishes the chance to come back to England as he misses the quirks of the country.
The Hollywood star said: "I don't call London home as I've lived away for so long but I do love coming back. Yeah, you do miss it. It's the irony and the humour. I think they're not the same elsewhere."
Oldman lives in Los Angeles with his wife, English singer-and-actress Alexandra Edenborough, and his sons from his marriage to ex-wife Donya Fiorentino.
Jason Segel quit Twitter over a burrito debate.
The 34-year-old actor hasn't used his account on the social media website for over two years after he upset some fans of the tasty Mexican snack.
Speaking on 'The David Letterman Show', he said: "It was 2am and I was hungry so I went to my kitchen and I had a choice between a burrito and a sandwich. I chose to make a sandwich; it was delightful.
"So I innocently tweeted, 'Sandwiches are more diverse than burritos.' For the next day and a half, there was a firestorm of debate. 'You're an idiot, you don't know about burritos.' And I said 'I do know about burritos and if they get too diverse, they're a wrap."
When the things had cooled down, the actor posted a picture of him with a burrito and wrote: "Ok. Burrito lovers. I made a giant delicious burrito. Get off my back. It's still not as good as a sandwich. Sorry [sic]"
The 'Sex Tape' star - who still has an impressive 2.53 million followers despite sending his last tweet in April 2012 - also revealed some of his favourite types of sandwiches.
He said: "A BLT. BLT's the best sandwich because it can be eaten any time of the day ... Tuna melt, delicious. Plain old grilled cheese - fantastic."
Maggie Gyllenhaal is a secret smoker.
'The Dark Knight' star - who has daughters Ramona, eight, and Gloria, two, with husband Peter Sarsgaard - refuses to "sneak" around her family in order to indulge in her habit but admitted she does occasionally "fall off the wagon".
Maggie told Stylist magazine: "I don't smoke cigarettes officially but now and then I fall off the wagon. I can't keep it up at home. I can't smoke as a mother - it's too much sneaking around.
"I'm buying cigarettes and I'm like, 'What am I doing? Pull it together!'
In addition to battling her vice , the 36-year-old actress - who is currently starring in the TV drama 'The Honourable Woman' - is struggling to find time to herself and is forced to sacrifice reading and exercise to spend time with her family in between her busy filming schedule.
She explained to Stylist magazine: "When I'm shooting and learning lines for the next day, and bathing and feeding my kids and putting them to bed, reading is out of the question. Exercise goes out of the window as well. I can't be a mother, work and exercise."