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Newlyweds: Ashlee and Pete

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May 19, 2008

Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz are married, at least for now. The couple tied the knot Saturday in an intimate ceremony, according to People.com. Simpson, 23, wore an ivory lace wedding gown by Monique Lhuillier accessorized with a diamond necklace and earrings by Neil Lane as she and Wentz, 28, exchanged vows in front of 150 guests at Simpson's parents' LA home. Her father, Joe Simpson, performed the nondenominational ceremony, while the bride's sister Jessica served as maid of honor. Wentz's English bulldog, Hemingway, was the ring-bearer. Guests included Jessica's boyfriend, Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo; Nicole Richie and Joel Madden; and actor Donald Faison with girlfriend CaCee Cobb. The Alice in Wonderland-themed reception featured a wedding cake with a top hat, teapot, stopwatch, and a pot of flowers on top. Simpson, who's pregnant with the couple's first child, and Wentz, the bassist for Fall Out Boy, have been together since 2006. They announced their engagement last month.

A new couple?
Lance Armstrong and Kate Hudson? Just days after breaking up with Owen Wilson, Hudson has started seeing the seven-time Tour de France winner. According to People.com, the pair was spotted dining out in Austin on Friday and Saturday night. First, they dined at Eddie V's, a high-end restaurant frequented by Armstrong. The next night, Hudson, 29, and Armstrong, 36, ate at Hula Hut with the cyclist's three children and a group of friends. Last week, Hudson, who's been filming "Bride Wars" in Boston, attended a party after Kid Rock's Madison Square Garden concert, and Armstrong was also there.

Box office magic
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" cast a spell on moviegoers this weekend, pulling down $56.6 million and dethroning "Iron Man" as the nation's No. 1 movie. That said, the action sequel took in less domestically in its opening weekend than "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," which sold $65.6 million in North America in its debut weekend in December 2005. But Disney expects the PG-rated movie, which is based on the C.S. Lewis fantasy series, to do well during the Memorial Day weekend. "Iron Man" slipped to second place after two weeks at No. 1 with $31.2 million, bringing its domestic total to $222.5 million. (AP)

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