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Federline wants Spears to give birth on Live TV (Go To Top)

     Washington: Pop babe Britney Spears' hubby Kevin Federline reportedly believes that his wife should give birth on live TV this October. "Even though their recent TV show Chaotic didn't do well in the ratings, Kevin thinks that a two-part special in which Britney goes into labour and subsequently delivers would draw viewers," a source was quoted by the Star, as saying. However, even camera-loving Britney is understandably skeptical. "Britney told me that it wouldn't be Kevin screaming and crying out in pain on TV," a friend says. "She said giving birth should be a very private thing for just Kevin and her to share, and that she's not sure she wants the whole world looking on. "Britney feels that when a woman gives birth, she's certainly not looking her best, and she doesn't want to have to worry about how she looks in front of the camera when she should be concentrating on birthing a healthy baby," the friend adds. But while a live telecast of the event is out of the picture, Kevin may talk Britney into airing a tape. "Britney has agreed to allow Kevin to tape the big moment with their personal video camera, and depending on the outcome and just how difficult a time she has, she says she might reconsider and allow it to air after the fact," the friend added.

Posh to do a cameo in a Hollywood flick (Go To Top)

     London: It seems ex-Spice Girl Victoria Beckham's dream of entering Hollywood may soon turn into reality as actress Michelle Pfeiffer wants Posh to be in her next movie. According to the Sun, The 48-year-old met Victoria at London's Pinewood Studios this week to discuss a cameo in "I Could Never Be Your Woman. " "Victoria hasn't decided," an aide for Posh said.

Prince Harry to buy the bar where he dated his girlfriend (Go To Top)

     London: Prince Harry and his girlfriend Chelsy Davy may reportedly buy their favourite bar in South Africa. According to sources, the couple, who visited the All Bar None while holidaying in Cape Town last year, shared a lot of memories in the venue, including their first dance. "Harry and Chelsy fell in love with the up-and-coming bar. They have lots of memories there. It is definitely the kind of place which jet-setters go to. They think it would be a real adventure to own something so funky and popular and have even joked about calling it 'Flash Harry Bar'," femalefirst quoted an insider as saying.

If you want a happy life, send your beloved far away (Go To Top)

     Washington: If your beloved is far away from you, here is good news. A new research has revealed that long-distance relationships last longer than those in which partners live close to each other. Mary Carole Pistole, an associate professor of educational studies at Purdue University, said that distance could actually work wonders for your relationship by bringing you closer. "Studies have found long-distance relationships tend to be more stable than geographically close ones. It's counterintuitive, but many people do sustain these relationships," says Pistole. It is estimated that at least one-third of college students are currently involved in a relationship with someone who lives in another city or state, and even more have had such relationships in the past. According to Pistole, long-distance relationships form because partners decide to attend different colleges, or one partner will graduate from college to pursue a career while the other is still in school. These relationships tend to have more longevity because they work differently than geographically close ones. "People involved in geographically close relationships maintain them more through shared tasks, such as helping with household responsibilities. They may also do more things together, like shop, eat out, watch TV and see movies," Pistole said, adding that this familiarity can breed boredom and a lack of interest in the other partner's life because they already feel like they know everything there is to know. "Long-distance partners have more open communication, talk more about the relationship, have fewer trivial arguments, segment work and relationship time, and have high-quality time together, which might create a closeness not seen in those who see each other every day," she says. The study also found that couples who live far apart tend to more heavily use e-mail, the telephone and simple notes to keep in touch. "Couples who live far apart are more likely to spend time together before separating, talk about their partner in conversations, wear something that reminds them of their partner, display pictures of their partner, and kiss and hug their partner hello. People who see each other every day don't feel like they need to do those things," Pistole said.

Anna Nicole Smith lashes out at Jessica Simpson (Go To Top)

     London: Anna Nicole Smith has attacked Jessica Simpson and warned her the media will soon turn on her. In a column in the National Enquirer, the blonde bombshell also challenges the singer-turned-actress to take an IQ test on TV to prove she has the high IQ she claims to possess. "I heard that Jessica Simpson is running her mouth again about not wanting to be compared to me. Well I've got news for you, honey - the feeling is mutual," Smith was was quoted by Femalefirst, as saying. "Oh, and what's this about you supposedly having an IQ of 160? Please! You should take an IQ test on live TV,". She added.

Julia Roberts to play 'Dreamgirl (Go To Top)

     Washington: Dave Matthews is all set to cast Julia Roberts as his "Dreamgirl" in the video for the latest single from his album "Stand Up." According to Zap2it, the conceptual video comprises episodic clips of the various band members in Roberts' dreams and was filmed over two days in the summer around Brooklyn and Harlem. "Still you're my best friend, and after a good, good drunk/You and me wake up and make love after a deep sleep where I was dreamin' ...," Matthews was quoted as saying.

Song lampooning Jessica Simpson becomes hit Germany! (Go To Top)

     London: Pop singer and reality TV star Jessica Simpson is the subject of a scathing new song that has become a massive hit in Germany. New York rocker Adam Green has written a song about the star on his album Friends of Mine. In the track, Green describes Simpson has a sad, love-less figure with a "fraudulent smile", reports Femalefirst. He sings, "Jessica Simpson / Where has your love gone? "It's not in your music, no / Jessica Simpson / You need a vacation / Jessica Simpson / You've got it all wrong /Your fraudulent smile /The way that you faked it."


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