Thursday, October 22, 2009

Celebrity Trash


Eddie Murphy is willing to take a huge loss on the New Jersey property he's put up for sale. The New York Daily News reports that the comedian has slashed the price of his house in half -- from $30 million to $15 million -- as its sat on the market for five years. The property boasts a bowling alley, theater and recording studio. Real estate broker Dennis McCormack says, "It's a beautiful house and 10 minutes from Manhattan. The home was recently renovated and I listed it three weeks ago."


A tabloid is accusing David Boreanaz of having cheated on his wife throughout her recent pregnancy. Star magazine claims that the Bones star had been seeing a New York City events planner since the spring when he celebrated his 40th birthday at a club she works for. The magazine also said that Boreanaz was ready to leave his wife for the women, but she ended it after his daughter was born because his behavior -- which included texting her during the birth -- "grossed her out."


Carnie Wilson will star in an upcoming reality show on GSN. The Associated Press reports that Carnie Wilson: Unstapled will chronicle Wilson's life as a working mom. Wilson, who was a singer-songwriter with the pop group Wilson Phillips and is the daughter of Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, said of the venture, "I've written two autobiographies and posed for Playboy. I think I've pretty much been out there. But this is definitely the most exposed I've ever been." GSN also airs The Newlywed Game, which is hosted by Wilson.



The CW has placed a full season order for its freshman hit, The Vampire Diaries. E! reports that the network has also ordered five more episodes of Melrose Place, speculating that the CW is hanging on to the show until they can see how high-profile appearances by the likes of Heather Locklear will be received.



The breakdown of his 23-year marriage left Hulk Hogan feeling suicidal. The wrestling legend admits in his new book, My Life Outside the Ring, that while coping with his son Nick's car accident after splitting from Linda Bollea, he hit rock bottom.

Hogan credits his Gladiators co-star Laila Ali with saving his life -- admitting that he had a gun in his hand after having downed a cocktail of Xanax and rum -- when she called him. Ali was reaching out after having noticed he seemed distracted at work.

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