When Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's baby appeared on the cover of People magazine in a $42 T-shirt that is sold by a Denver boutique, the cover triggered a tidal wave of orders. Belly, a shop in Denver's tony Cherry Creek district, sent Jolie one of the T-shirts and some maternity clothes in January. It wasn't immediately clear whether the shirt in the photo was the one Belly sent. ``Everyone's claiming that they're responsible for sending them their `gift package' because they want publicity," the shirt's designer, Kingsley Aarons, told USA Today. ``Obviously, if she wore something of ours, that would be awesome," Belly employee Janci Clawson told the Rocky Mountain News in yesterday's editions. Belly was deluged with telephone and Internet orders for the shirt, and quickly sold out. More are on order.
A pretty proud papa
Jack Black and his wife,
Tanya Haden , are parents of a baby boy, the actor said. ``I'm going to be the best daddy on the planet, and I'm going to enter the best daddy competition. And I'm going to win it," Black said in a story posted on the website of Us Weekly magazine. The couple's first child was born Saturday, Black told ``Access Hollywood" on Monday evening at the Mann Grauman's Chinese Theatre premiere for his new movie, ``Nacho Libre ." Neither Us Weekly nor ``Access Hollywood" reported the baby's name.
McCartney says she will divorce
Heather Mills McCartney, the estranged wife of
Paul McCartney, said the couple will divorce, and that she plans to sue newspapers that have been digging into her past, according to a statement released by her lawyers. The couple had not mentioned ``divorce" when they announced May 17 that they had ``decided to go our separate ways" after four years of marriage. Since that announcement, she has been the subject of several unflattering newspaper articles.
Dylan's next album due in August
Bob Dylan's new album, ``Modern Times," to be released Aug. 29, features 10 original songs recorded by the singer-songwriter and his touring band. Columbia Records Chairman
Steve Barnett characterized ``Modern Times" as the third in a trilogy that includes 1997's ``Time Out of Mind" and 2001's ``Love and Theft."
Dream role
`I think I kind of absorbed a lot of the imagery from it and the themes in it, and so I had horrible nightmares while we were shooting. I kept dreaming images from the original.' Julia Stiles, star of the remake of ``The Omen"
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