Britney
advised to get Federline tested for AIDS (Go
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Washington:
Britney Spears has been asked to get her fiance Kevin
Federline to undergo an AIDS test. Kevin's ex-fiancee, Kerri
Whittington, 26, is reported to have warned the 'Toxic'
singer that Federline's frequent bouts of unprotected sex
put him at risk to sexually transmitted diseases. Kerri,
however, is happy that Britney has agreed to a pre-nuptial
agreement because Federline had reportedly once admitted,
"It's really hard for me to be with the same woman for three
years." "Kevin's slept with so many women. Britney should
get an AIDS test. He never used protection with me. He was
experienced even though he was only 17 when we started dating,"
rate the music quoted Kerri as saying. "He may get tired
of her and move on to someone else, he always has. That's
why they should sign a pre-nup. They may be in love now,
but who isn't in a couple of months? We felt the same way,
but three years later, we were miserable. I was surprised
about him and Britney. When we were together he always preferred
J Lo. Right now, they seem very much in love, but wait a
couple of years down the line," added Kerri.
'I'm
a virgin', screams Britney's T-shirt (Go
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London:
Britney Spears was spotted wearing a T- shirt in Santa
Monica market with the slogan, "I'm a virgin (but this is
an old T-shirt)". According to The Sun, the 'Everytime'
star saw the top while shopping with Kevin Federline and
rushed to buy it after giggling at its catchy motif. Britney
is all set to walk down the aisle with Federline on November
20. Federline has already dumped live-in girlfriend Shar
Jackson, who recently gave birth to their second child.
Polanski's
'Oliver Twist' to be one of its kind: Ben Kingsley (Go
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Washington:
Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist might soon be brought
to life on the silver screen by exiled director Roman Polanksi
and academy award-winning actor Ben Kingsley is already
singing hymns in its praise. According to Zap2it, Kingsley
says that the director's film version is one of its kind.
"It's the Dickens version. We're trying to show our audience
what Dickens is trying to show his readers. It'll be beautiful,
moving, touching, a great odyssey of a young man trying
to find himself, but at the same time the context is going
to be as realistic as Roman will allow it to be," Kingsley
was quoted as saying. "It's very, very faithful to Dickens
in the examination of the lower depths of the London society
at that time and how little the upper class and upper middle
class people, how very little they knew. The hierarchy had
no idea how those lower depths lived. Children who were
alcoholics on gin, many children who were prostitutes, many
children who were stuck halfway down chimneys because they
were sent to sweep them and some of them died in the chimney's,
many working in coal mines," he added.
Kirsten
Dunst wants her morphed extra-large breasts toned down (Go
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London:
Actress Kirsten Dunst has revealed that she noticed
extra-large breasts in the video game version of super hit
film 'Spiderman 2', when her approval was being sought for
the game version. Kirsten, who stars as Spiderman's love
interest Mary Jane, said that the animated character's breasts
were too big. "I got to approve the game, and I was like
'Tone down the boobs, please," The News Of The World quoted
Kirsten as saying.
Kinky
sex is a must to keep your man faithful: Berry (Go
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London:
Movie actress Halle Berry reportedly feels that that
the only way to keep a man is to have kinky sex with him.
The Bond girl said that good looks are not enough and women
need to be 'freaks' in bed to keep their men from straying.
"What is it a woman would have to do to get a man to stay
faithful? She'd have to be every woman. She has to be a
friend, she has to be independent, she has to be like a
lady and shy-yet she has to be a freak in bed," The News
of The World quoted the 37-year-old Halle as saying. "I
wonder if it is just a man thing to go off and roam. But
if a man met a woman who was every woman, would that keep
him committed," she added. Halle has had a string of failed
relationships and she divorced actor Eric Benet almost 12
months ago after getting fed up of his philandering ways
though she has found love again with actor Michael Ealy.
The 'Catwoman's' former lovers, however, swear by her incredible
sexual appetite. Halle's ex-boyfriend John Ronan has disclosed
how she put her kinky sex theory into practice by romping
wildly with him on a dentist's chair. "She climaxed in 30
seconds. She had multiple orgasms. I could feel her breasts
pounding against me," the report quoted Ronan as saying.
Sadie
Frost turns the woman on top (Go
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London:
Sadie Frost has now spilled the beans about her love
for beau Jackson Scott. According to The Mirror, Sadie admitted
that she was attracted towards the 22-year-old guitarist
because he lets her take charge. "It was a bit nerve-racking
at the start. I've always had strong, controlling men at
my side. So, this was suddenly growing up - enjoying my
independence, my sexuality," the actress was quoted as saying.
Next
Star Wars film to be called 'Revenge of the Sith' (Go
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London:
Legendary director George Lucas has announced that the
next 'Star Wars' film will be called "Revenge of the Sith".
Sith is the name of the evil sect that corrupts Anakin Skywalker
and draws him into the dark side of the Force, the cosmic
power that balances the galaxy, reports Ananova. The name
of the movie, which is slated for a May 2005 release, was
announced amidst much speculation at the annual Comic-Con
International, in front of tens of thousands of fans. Lucas
also revealed that the film would finally explain Anakin
Skywalker's metamorphosis into the 'Star Wars' villain,
Darth Vader. The titles of the "Star Wars" movies have always
attracted a lot of debate amongst fans and previous movie
titles like 'The Phantom Menace' and 'Attack of the Clones,'
are reported to have left fans very unhappy. "For some time
now, the naming of a new 'Star Wars' movie has taken on
some special meaning among core fans who love to take part
in guessing games and speculation before a title is announced,
and then (they) engage in debate once it is ... so let the
debate begin," the report quoted fan relations head Steve
Sansweet, as saying.