Michelle Rodriguez reported to jail Sunday in Lynwood, California to begin serving her six-month sentence for violating probation in a DUI case. The former Lost star was booked at 4:33 p.m. in the same facility where Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, and Lindsay Lohan did their time, according to the People.
With his baseball career in question, all-time home-run leader Barry Bonds, Bonds tells PEOPLE "I am going skiing with my children then I'm going on my ten year anniversary," in his first media interview since being indicted on Nov. 15. "I got my wife a good vacation out of the country."
Britney’s, relationship with the paparazzi took a desperate turn Saturday night as she reportedly gave one particular celebrity photographer some pre-Christmas holiday cheer, according to Page Six and several other news sources. She broke down in a cursing tirade, throwing her camera at one of their cars and then calling on another to be her boyfriend for the night,” Page Six wrote. Britney spent a good part of her weekend shopping in her pink wing.
According to AOL, Movie star Will Smith has stirred some controversy with his musings about one of the most notorious figures in history.Smith discussed his feelings about the good in people in a lengthy piece in Saturday's Daily Record, "Even Hitler didn't wake up going, 'let me do the most evil thing I can do today'," said Smith. "I think he woke up in the morning and using a twisted, backwards logic, he set out to do what he thought was 'good'. Stuff like that just needs reprogramming."
Since then, World Entertainment News Network has released a story over their wire feed bearing the headline SMITH: 'HITLER WAS A GOOD PERSON,' which is quickly spreading. In response to Smith's comment, Jan Winter of Page Six wrote, "Will, you've broken our hearts. It’s you that needs reprogramming."
Nicolas Cage's ``National Treasure: Book of Secrets,'' the Disney sequel to its 2004 hit, opened as the weekend's No. 1 movie with $45.5 million.
Frank Capra Jr., a producer who helped build a major television and movie studio and whose father directed the Christmas classic ``It's A Wonderful Life,'' has died. He was 73.
Oscar Peterson, whose flying fingers, hard-driving swing and melodic improvisations made him one of the world's most famous and influential jazz pianists in a career that spanned seven decades, has died. He was 82.
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