Simon Cowell is ready to take his son Eric to visit his grandparents.
The 54-year-old media mogul will introduce his baby boy to his US in-laws when the new family visit Lauren Silverman's relatives in Florida before flying to the UK to meet Simon's mother Julie.
An insider told the Sunday Mirror newspaper: "Simon and Lauren are really looking forward to spending some quality family time together.
"They managed to race through a passport registration for baby Eric this week so he can travel, and Simon is absolutely thrilled at the prospect of introducing his sons to his mum Julie and the rest of his family.
"They're a very tight-knit family and introducing his baby to everyone is huge for Simon. He's very excited."
Meanwhile, it is said Simon has hired a nanny to wait on his newborn son, who will be with the family to provide constant care for Eric.
Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday newspaper: "Simon has hired a top £200,000-a-year nanny from an exclusive Manhattan agency who they interviewed rigorously before selecting.
"She will live with him and Lauren and jet back and forth to London in his private jet or in first class. She will also have a wardrobe allowance.
"So far Simon has barely left his son's side but he knows he will soon be back at work full time and while Lauren is a hands-on mum he's made it clear no expense will be spared to get the best possible help."
Kylie Minogue credits a self-help book with her recent career resurgence.
The 'I Should Be So Lucky' hitmaker has gone through some big changes in her life both personally and professionally - including her split from Andres Velencoso to her upcoming album 'Kiss Me Once' - and she says it was an "epiphany" when she signed with Jay Z's record label Roc Nation.
She told The Sun on Sunday: "Signing to Roc Nation was an epiphany not to go with them, but it makes a change.
"I met with [the label's co-founder] Jay Brown and I happened to be reading a book called 'Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking' at the time, which helped me decided in the first 60 seconds that I met him, 'You're the one, let's do it.' "
While her career might have been given a boost, the 45-year-old singer has insisted her famous bottom is going "south" with age.
She recently said: "In your 40s things tend to go south. I don't think I can live up to expectations.
"I see myself in the mirror every morning and it's not the same as what everyone else sees. It's a less polished version."
Jennifer Lawrence is going to take a year's break from acting.
The 23-year-old actress has made eight films in the past 12 months, and Harvey Weinstein - who worked with her on 'Silver Linings Playbook' - has revealed she is about to have a much earned "rest".
He told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "She's going to have a long break for a year where she won't do anything. It's been non-stop for her and she deserves a rest."
The famed producer also defended her decision to not attend the BAFTAs ceremony, despite receiving an award for her role in 'American Hustle'.
He explained: "Jennifer is too nice and will do people favours and agrees to do a movie like 'American Hustle' when she could have had a rest.
"She signed on to do 'Hunger Games' when she was young and wouldn't have realised how much it would dominate her life. But she's a professional and always will be."
On top of her film careers, Jennifer's time has also been taken up as she looks to buy a house in the UK with her boyfriend Nicholas Hoult.
A source recently said: "They loved the house as soon as they saw it. They know it's not realistic at this point in their thriving careers to live in the UK, but they want a bolthole across the pond.
"Jen loves the English way of life and as they are now serious again, it makes sense to look into buying somewhere."
Billy Bob Thornton thinks social media has turned people into "blithering idiots".
The 58-year-old actor believes people should have the right to express their opinions but doesn't think social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are the best place to do it and claims he won't be joining in any time soon.
He said: "Twitter and Facebook, and all these things, are making people into blithering idiots. I don't use any of that mess. In the '60s we would say 'power to the people' but that's not what we meant. We didn't mean every moron on Earth tweeting into CNN to say what you think."
The 'Sling Blade' star also spoke out to say that although people are now more interested in expressing their own opinions on these new platforms, he thinks their less likely to listen to the ideas of others.
He added to Total Film magazine: "I think it's a very apathetic period. I think because of the internet, videogames, stuff like that... now it's not popular to stand up on a soap box and preach to people about what you believe. Now they think you're crazy if you speak your mind. But I'm doing it anyway."
Harry Styles has split from Kendall Jenner.
The One Direction heart throb is said to have broken up with the Kardashian sister due to their work commitments, with him kept busy with the band and "focusing on her modelling".
Speaking to The Sun on Sunday newspaper, an insider revealed: "Kendall has been focusing on her modelling and Harry is preparing for work on the band's fourth album, as well as their stadium tour.
"The reality is that with everything they both have going on it's impossible to sustain anything serious."
Despite their recent break up, the pair are reportedly "still friends" after their relationship came to an end without any "major" arguments, and they could try again in the future.
The source added: "There's been no major fallout. They're definitely still friends and haven't ruled anything out in the future."
While his relationship might be over, the 'Story of My Life' hitmaker recently insisted the group is as strong as ever with no plans to call it quits.
He said: "We're not breaking up. We've spent every day together for months and forgot what my mum looked like. It's just holidays."
Justin Bieber has reportedly been offered a deal to avoid jail time.
The 19-year-old singer must meet certain terms if the charges against him for alleged DUI (Driving Under the Influence) and resisting arrest are to be dropped.
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Demi Lovato cries all the time.
The 'Skyscraper' singer - who checked into rehab in 2010 to seek help for self-harm, an eating disorder and drug and alcohol abuse - is an emotionally charged person who gets weepy at small things, such as a heartfelt compliment from her friend.
She said: "I'm so emotional. I cry all the time. One of my friends told me how proud she was of me and how I've come so far [and that's the last time I cried]."
Demi, 21, also suffers from nerves and needed a little advice to calm her down before her 'Neon Lights' tour, which started this month.
She added: "I get really nervous and insecure when I play guitar or piano onstage. My friend said, 'Don't think about it too much, just play.' "
The former Disney star also loves to dance and allows herself treats every now and then.
She added to PEOPLE magazine: "The last time I danced was this morning in front of the TV by myself. I [also] allowed myself to eat some gluten free waffles. They were also my last indulgence."
Kendra Wilkinson wants her daughter to be a tomboy.
The 'Kendra on Top' star and her husband Hank Baskett - with who she already has four-year-old son Hank IV - are expecting a baby girl together and have drawn up a list of "unisex" names.
She said: "We have picked our top five and they're all unisex names. We want her to be a tomboy, like me."
The 28-year-old beauty insists she would never stop her daughter from following in her footsteps and posing for Playboy, as she wants to let her make her own decisions.
She added: "I don't want to hold her back, because I was never held back. I want her to live her life doing what's right for her at the time. She needs to live and learn."
The reality TV star also has peace of mind about raising her children because she and Hank have such a close-knit group of friends.
She told America's Star magazine: "We live in a great community, and we've created a group of people that we can rely on and trust. The best thing you can do for your kids is surround them with good people."
Carrie Underwood is ready for a family.
The 'Blown Away' singer turns 31 in March and would love the next decade to be spent raising children with husband Mike Fisher.
She said: "I'd like a family. Not a big one, but not a small one either. I really want my 30s to be all about my family. When we do have kids its going to be wonderful. I think two is a good number.
"Mike's going to be the best dad ever. That makes the whole parent situation much, much better."
Carrie and Mike have recently bought 400 acres of land outside of Nashville where they plan to build their dream home, and the singer says she wants to keep plenty of animals.
She added: "I want cows and pigs and goats and chickens."
Carrie also has two dogs - Penny and Ace - and Mike thinks they have been good practice for the star before she has children.
He joked: "If she treats her kids half as good as she treats the dogs, they'll be in great shape."
The couple plan to share the responsibility of childcare equally.
Carrie told Life & Style magazine: "It won't ever be just mom in the kitchen at our house. When we have kids it will still be a family affair."