Monday, August 17, 2009

Celebrity Trash



THIS WEEKEND'S TOP TEN MOVIES -- AUGUST 14-16

District 9, $37 million
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, $22.5 million
The Time Traveler's Wife, $19.2 million
Julie & Julia, $12.4 million
G-Force, $6.9 million
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, $5.4 million
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, $5.2 million
The Ugly Truth, $4.5 million
Ponyo, $3.5 million
500 Days of Summer, $3 million

Alyssa Milano married Hollywood agent David Bugliari on Saturday (August 15th). The actress's rep confirmed to People magazine that the couple said their "I do's" in front of family and friends at Bugliari's family estate in New Jersey. Among the guests was actor Bradley Cooper, who is a friend of the groom. The couple became engaged last December.

Mark Wahlberg was reportedly hospitalized last Friday (August 14th) after suffering smoke inhalation on the set of his new film, The Fighter. A source told RadarOnline.com, "Mark was working on a scene [Thursday night] where a smoke machine was being used for atmosphere and apparently he breathed in too much smoke. When he woke up Friday morning he was gasping for breath so he was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital where he was put on a breathing device that helped clear his lungs." The site reported that he was released and was back at work later that same day.


Kendra Wilkinson will name her son Hank Baskett IV, after his father. The E! reality star, who recently announced she and Baskett are expecting a son, took to her blog to announce the name. Wilkinson wrote, "Hank and i have soooo much to do to prepare for our baby's arrival, but one thing we can already cross off our list is coming up with a name. We've already decided to name our son Hank Baskett IV!!!" She added, "Hank's dad and his grandfather were both named Hank, so it was very important to us to carry on the family tradition."


Jerry Seinfeld will be the first sit-down guest on The Jay Leno Show when it premieres on September 14th. It was previously announced that Jay-Z, Kanye West and Rihanna will be the musical guests on Leno's primetime debut. Leno has said that the show will retain some elements from his time on the Tonight show -- like the segment "Jaywalking," but will also feature new bits like celebrities racing electric cars around a track.

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