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Kirsten Dunst not worried about money


Kirsten Dunst isn't worried about making money.
The 'Melancholia' star has an extensive portfolio of film roles under her belt and claims that, although her mother often used to help her to decide which parts would be best for her, she no longer feels the need to take her advice.
She said: "I'm too old to be swayed in any way now.
"She sees that I do these indie films and she's like, 'I don't understand why these people [reality TV stars] make so much money and you don't'. I'm like, 'Mum, I'm an artist, I want a career path that will last. Relax. We're OK."
The 31-year-old actress, who landed her first job in a TV advert at the age of three, also admitted that she liked to play down her career as a teenager because she didn't want to be singled out by bullies.
She explained to Harper's Bazaar: "I actually underplayed myself [at school] because I didn't want to be a target. The fact that I was an actress made me nervous. I never wanted to be called names or anything. I was afraid of that."

Nadine Coyle names her daughter Anaíya


Nadine Coyle has named her baby daughter Anaíya.
The former Girls Aloud singer, who welcomed her first child into the world in February with her fiancé Jason Bell, has shared the first photograph of the tiny tot since her birth and has also confirmed her moniker.
Taking to Twitter last night (20.04.14), the 28-year-old star released the cute close-up snap of her adorable baby girl, which she accompanied with the caption, 'Introducing Anaíya. Xx (sic)'.
Nadine announced her daughter's arrival on Twitter shortly after giving birth two months ago, describing the new bundle of joy as "amazing".
She said at the time: "I am overjoyed to let you know our little girl is here. She is amazing! I love being a mammy & will fill you all in soon. Love Nadine Xx. (sic)"
The brunette beauty was initially shocked when she realised she had fallen pregnant as she expected one of her former band mates to have a baby first.
However, fellow Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh recently announced she too is expecting her first child with her long-term partner Justin Scott.
Nadine was clearly overjoyed at the news and congratulated her pal on Twitter last month, tweeting: "Congratulations Miss Kimberley. I hope you love every second as much as I did. Xx (sic)".

Lindsay Lohan had miscarriage during her reality show


Lindsay Lohan had a miscarriage while filming for her reality TV show.
The troubled star made the devastating revelation in the last moments of the two-hour finale of 'Lindsay' on Sunday night (20.04.14), and admitted the loss was the reason she took a couple of weeks off from filming the programme on Oprah Winfrey's OWN network.
Lindsay, who hit the headlines for delaying the production of the show when she took the break, said: "No one knows this, and we can finish after this, I had a miscarriage for the two weeks that I took off."
After a long pause, the flame-haired beauty added: "It's a very long story," and failed to offer any other details.
The 'Mean Girls' star admitted it was difficult to watch the series, which began four days after she left rehab last summer, especially as everyone was criticising her for taking a break from filming.
She said: "That's why on the show when it says she doesn't want to come down, I couldn't move, I was sick. Mentally, that messes with you.
"Watching this series, I just know how I felt at that moment and I can relate to that girl, which sounds kind of crazy, but I'm like, 'Oh my god, this is really sad. Who's helping her?'
"There was a lot going on in my life then. I cried so many times watching it. Because I don't see it as me - it's strange. It's weird."
Lindsay, who has sought treatment for drug and alcohol abuse on six separate occasions, is now determined to stay sober and rebuild her movie career.

Justin Bartha and wife welcome daughter


Justin Bartha has become a father for the first time.
The 'Hangover' star and his wife Lia Smith, who got married in January, welcomed their baby daughter into the world on April 13, according to Us Magazine.
The couple first sparked rumours they were expecting their first child just days after they tied the knot earlier this year on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
At the time, a source said Lia "had her hand on her stomach most of the time" and "looked like she had a little bump" under her white gown at the ceremony.
Later at the reception, held at the nearby Kualoa Ranch, Lia donned a loose-fitting dress and was seen touching her stomach as she walked around.
Justin, 35, and Lia, who hails from Hawaii, were first linked in January last year when they celebrated the start of 2013 together on a Maui beach.
The actor then popped the question in May when they took a romantic trip to Big Sur in California.
An insider said at the time: "The trip to Big Sur, the engagement, the ring, everything. So cute."
Justin previously dated Ashley Olsen for two years before the couple split in 2011.

Michael Le Vell completes rehab


Michael Le Vell has checked out of rehab.
The 'Coronation Street' star left The Priory clinic near Hale in Greater Manchester yesterday (20.04.14) after completing his three-week stint for alcoholism.
He is believed to have told friends: "I am winning my battle with the booze."
However, the 49-year-old actor has reportedly decided not to reprise his role as mechanic Kevin Webster in the ITV soap for the time being as he wants to spend quality time with his girlfriend Louise Gibbons.
A source told The Sunday Mirror newspaper: "Mike is in a much stronger place. Being in rehab has made him reassess his life.
"He is already fitter and mentally stronger after seeking the extra support. The past few weeks have really helped but he knows he still has a long road ahead of him.
"He's taking his recovery day-by-day and now he's out he knows he needs to be more determined than ever."
Michael sought professional help after he admitted he had turned to cocaine in the run up to his child abuse trial in September, for which he was cleared of all charges.
The star rejoined 'Coronation Street' earlier this year, before being written out again to complete his treatment.

Michelle Heaton christens son


Michelle Heaton has christened her baby son.
The Liberty X singer and her husband Hugh Hanley took their seven-week-old son Aaron Jay to the holy mass at Ballyroan Church in Dublin, Ireland, on Sunday (20.04.14).
The 34-year-old singer - who also christened her two-year-old daughter Faith at the same church in 2012 - took to Twitter yesterday to share an adorable snap of her bundle of joy in the car, wearing his long christening gown.
She accompanied the picture with: "Getting AJ into his car seat with his christening gown on was challenging to say the least ! Lol xx (sic)".
Earlier this month, the brunette beauty was left fearing for her baby's life after he contracted viral meningitis and was rushed to hospital for emergency care.
She said at the time: "The last 24 hours has been the worst and scariest in my life."
The tiny tot's conditioned improved and he was allowed to return home shortly afterwards, but Michelle won't know if he'll suffer long-term complications until he's a bit older.
She said: "Our beautiful baby boy Aaron Jay Hanley is home now and we couldnt be happier. It has been hell, I'm not going lie, and only time will tell if Aaron has been physically or mentally effected with having had viral meningitis.
"But the chances are slight so we just pray he will be one of the lucky ones!"

Taylor Momsen’s parents don’t ‘care’ about nudity


Taylor Momsen claims her parents don't "care" she gets naked and wears provocative clothing.
The 20-year-old singer, who stripped off for the cover of her Pretty Reckless album 'Going To Hell' and also appeared naked in her video for 'Heaven Knows', insists her parents Colette and Michael are supportive of her decisions and have been since she started her music career aged 16.
She said: "My parents didn't really care. They knew I was experimenting with things, it's just f***ing clothing, I don't know why everyone makes a big deal out of it. My mum is really into fashion, it's just figuring out what you like."
However, the controversial star insists her style has changed and developed and she has started to "cover up a bit" since the release of the band's debut album 'Light Me Up'.
She continued: "I'm no longer wearing my corsets right now [but] I don't regret anything. It just has to have a purpose, it has to have an artistic meaning behind it ... otherwise I find it cheap. My parents understand the artistic meaning behind it [getting naked]. I started modelling at two and went into acting. I'm very comfortable with nudity."
The former 'Gossip Girl' star thinks she was misunderstood when she first formed the band, but now that they have cemented themselves as a successful rock act people are taking her more seriously as a musician.
She said: "In the beginning, it definitely took a minute for people to listen to the music and get over the age factor and the fact that I had previously acted.
"But now the fans really like the music, it's about writing a good song and connecting with people. It seems to be working ... they know every word to every song at every show. It's pretty f***ing awesome."

Ashley Roberts is addicted to tea


Ashley Roberts has become addicted to tea since moving to the UK.
The former Pussycat Doll never used to drink the hot beverage before moving over to London from the US permanently last year, but has become so engrained in the British lifestyle and culture that she now finds herself craving a mug of milky tea.
She exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I definitely get up now and have tea in the morning, which I never did, ever. If anything I had ice tea because I grew up in Phoenix and it's so hot you can leave your tea bags out brewing in the sun. But I don't like that Marmite. It's not for my taste buds!"
The blonde beauty also revealed she is actively involved with mental health charity MIND and is determined to raise awareness because of her younger brother Jayce, who suffers from schizophrenia which has cost him time in jail in the past.
Ashley explained: "My brother's mentally ill so it's a cause which is close to my heart. You can sometimes feel hopeless within the situation and it's a way to help.
"It's a great organisation to make people not feel like you're alone - whether you're a family member dealing with it or having some kind of mental health issue yourself.
"It helps me feel like there's something I can do because it's not necessarily the kind of illness where you can have an intervention or have rehab, it's something that they do deal with throughout their lives."

Nicole Kidman: Love is ‘be-all and end-all’


Nicole Kidman thinks love is "the be-all and end-all."
The 'Railway Man' star has been married to Keith Urban for seven years and admits he means everything to her.
Asked what love means to her, she said: "It's the be-all and end-all. It's your salvation. It's the thing that keeps you all right, and hopefully, if you're on the right path, it envelops you and keeps you safe. If you find it, you don't let it go."
The 46-year-old star recently admitted Keith showers her with love notes when they're apart in order to keep their relationship exciting.
She said previously: "For every single night he's away, he leaves me a love letter. Every single night of our relationship. It keeps us close."
When Nicole isn't filming, she enjoys accompanying the 'American Idol' judge on tour with their daughters Sunday Rose, five, and Faith Margaret, three, because she gets to indulge on fast food.
She said earlier this year: "Keith and I eat at Wendy's. You've got to remember, I'm with a musician on a tour bus. We do drive-throughs!"

Sarah Harding wants US film career


Sarah Harding wants to star in a Quentin Tarantino movie.
The former Girls Aloud singer and 'St Trinian's actress insists she hasn't ruled out further acting work and wants to follow in the footsteps of Uma Thurman, who played vengeful bride Beatrix Kiddo in the 'Kill Bill' movies, directed by the famous film maker.
Harding exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I'd love to do a massive feature film, an American production, something a little different.
"I've supported British, I've done BBC drama and 'St Trinian's, but I'd like to see what it's like working on the other side of the pond for experience. I'd love to do a Tarantino film ... 'Kill Bill', I have the hair!"
The 32-year-old blonde beauty, who played teenage rebel Roxy in the 'St. Trinian's franchise, says she "probably" still has her schoolgirl outfit from the film.
She added: "I also had some amazing leather pants I left in wardrobe."
Harding is currently focusing on her newly launched solo career and claims she tries to ignore her critics.
She said: "There will be a minority, or a majority, probably, waiting for me to fail, you do feel like you've got a lot to prove [but] I always want to prove it to myself first."

EastEnders cast in the dark over Lucy’s killer


'EastEnders' cast members have been trying to figure out who killed Lucy Beale.
The 20-year-old businesswoman, played by Hetti Bywater, was found dead in Friday's episode (18.04.14) and only four people from the BBC One soap's production team know the identity of the killer, leaving the cast guessing who brutally murdered her.
Producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins said: "The killer is known by myself and three other people [in the production team]. When they are revealed, we don't want everyone to be go, 'Oh, I never guessed that'. We want everyone to go, 'Oh, that makes sense, oh my God, that's upsetting."
Jacqueline Jossa, who plays Lauren Branning in the soap, said the cast have "no clue" who the killer is and censored scripts are being passed around.
She said: "I kind of want it to be me, because it would be cool, but I don't think it is now. So I'm a bit gutted. She [Lauren] doesn't really have a reason."
Laurie Brett, who plays Jane Beale, the ex-wife of Lucy's father Ian, insists she's given up trying to work out who the killer is.
She said: "I have no idea. I've stopped kinda trying to guess, it's one of those things you could start to tie yourself in knots about.
"I've stopped trying to work it out. I'm so confident I'm going to have the, 'Oh my God' moments, also I've finished filming so I'm not getting anymore of the scripts."
Dominic is enjoying plotting the murder on a "big scale" and claims Adam Woodyatt, who plays Lucy's father Ian Beale, gives the "performance of his life" as the emotional scenes unfold.
Adam insists he would hate to find out Ian had murdered his own daughter, after the pair had an argument about her taking cocaine before she went missing.
He said: "I think I'd be having a very long chat with Dom if it was me. But I've got plausible motives for about seven members of the cast."

Aloe Blacc will ‘train’ daughter to behave appropriately


Aloe Blacc will "train" his daughter not be influenced by R-rated videos.
'The Man' hitmaker had his first child, daughter Mandela, with his wife Maya Jupiter last year and he claims that he'll have no problem with her watching sexualised music videos when she's older because he'll "train" her to not be influenced by them.
Quizzed on whether he'd let his daughter watch R-rated material, he exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "Actually, I probably would because I know what kind of training she will have and how she will be able to receive it.
"I have some wonderful friends and they have the kind of children that when they see these images they have insightful open conversation with their parents and say, 'Mom, dad can you believe what they're forcing us to listen to?'
"It's really interesting and with the right parenting you can allow your kids to engage in any kind of media."
The 35-year-old musician began his career as an underground hip-hop artist but moved on to other genres because he wanted to provide young audiences with different kinds of messages.
He said: "Knowing that music is a huge part of a teenager's self-identity and developing that identity makes me want to balance the marketplace with music that gives them alternative ideas about how they can conduct themselves or think about themselves.
Aloe also recognises that the more successful his music, the more people will hear positive messages.
He explained: "The more I can do to give people songs of hope, inspiration and motivation the better, and the bigger those songs are the better because they're directly competing with those messages that ultimately lead to internal conflict."