Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein married British designer Georgina Chapman at his waterfront Westport, Conn., estate Saturday night before a star-studded crowd that included Jennifer Lopez and her hubby, Marc Anthony, Cameron Diaz, Renee Zellweger, and Naomi Watts - and topped it off with a grand fireworks display. Attendees from media to finance also included Rupert Murdoch,
A-list offspring
She is only 1 year old, but Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is already the world's "most influential infant" according to Forbes magazine. The A-list offspring of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie has topped the publication's first-ever look into which Hollywood babies have the most effect on pop culture. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's daughter, Suri, came second, while Shiloh's siblings were not far behind. Two-year-old Zahara came in third while the Jolie-Pitts' most recent addition to their family, Pax, came in fifth. Sean Preston Federline rounds out the top five, coming in fourth thanks to mum Britney Spears's tabloid attention. The "Most Influential Infant" ranking was compiled from a shortlist based on Web presence and press clippings for Hollywood children under the age of 5. They were then listed according to their "awareness data" and their parents' consumer-appeal rankings through a polling firm. (AP and Usmagazine.com)
More offspring
Helena Bonham Carter, 41, and her director beau Tim Burton, 49, have welcomed their second child, People magazine reported. The infant, born in London late Saturday, joins big brother Billy, who is 4. (People.com)
'Legend' opens No. 1
The last man on Earth was first at the weekend box office in North America as Will Smith's sci-fi thriller "I Am Legend" crushed the competition with a record opening, distributor Warner Bros. said yesterday. The film brought in $76.5 million and was the seventh consecutive chart-topper for the versatile Smith. It combined with a surprisingly strong $45 million debut for "Alvin and the Chipmunks." "The Golden Compass," starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, fell to No. 3 with just $9 million. (Reuters)
'Dog' lends a hand
TV bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman appeared Saturday at a holiday toy giveaway sponsored by a black advocacy group - Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny - weeks after publicly apologizing for using a racial slur in a March phone call to his son Tucker urging him to break up with a black girlfriend. (AP)![]()


