Singers Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony plan to announce their impending divorce in February, a source told the New York Daily News. The couple have been married for four years and are the parents of 10-month-old twins, Max and Emme. "Marc and Jennifer are planning on announcing their divorce right after Marc's show at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 14," a friend of the couple told the Daily News. "Jennifer is planning on joining Marc on stage for a surprise duet. Things haven't been right for a while now, and they thought it would be a bittersweet farewell. . . . They're definitely planning a clean break in February." However, Anthony's publicist said "none of the rumors are true." A representative for Lopez didn't respond to the newspaper's request for a comment on its report. In 2002, Lopez began a highly public romance with Ben Affleck; they were engaged in 2004, but months before they were to be married, the relationship ended. (UPI)
Heather Mills sued
A former nanny
Heather Mills hired to look after daughter
Beatrice is suing the former Mrs.
Paul McCartney.
Sara Trumble claims that Mills required her to blow-dry Mills' hair, work unreasonable hours, and spray-tan a naked Mills. A spokesperson for Mills told the British press, "This claim will be vigorously defended." Mills and Trumble have 28 days to reach a settlement or they'll have to go to court. (MSNBC)
Actress getting married
Zooey Deschanel is ready to walk down the aisle, People magazine has learned. The actress and singer, 28, and Death Cab for Cutie singer
Ben Gibbard, 32, who is also in the indie band the Postal Service, got engaged before the holidays, a source confirms. Deschanel, currently starring in "Yes Man" opposite
Jim Carrey, also released her first album, "Volume One," in March with her band She & Him. (People)
'Arrested' reunion
As an "Arrested Development" movie inches closer to reality and the producers try to corral all of the old cast, one thing you can count on:
Will Arnett is ready to reunite. "It'll be fun to get back together with everybody and work on it," says Arnett. "It's been so long now, we almost have to do it. It's like we have to finish the joke." The critically lauded television show was canceled in 2006. (Entertainment Weekly)
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Model and singer Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, in an upcoming film about her marriage to French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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