Sandra Bullock Gets Hitched, Angelina's Baby out of Hospital, Eminem to Retire?
Sandra Bullock is a married woman. Bullock married her boyfriend, Jesse James, in a ceremony Saturday at a ranch near Santa Barbara. James is the host of the reality show Monster Garage. More than 300 friends and family members were present for the nuptials. The groom, who has been married twice before, arrived at the ceremony in a monster truck, of course. That fit the "hoedown theme" of the wedding, which had music from a country-western band. It's the first marriage for Miss Congeniality, who wore a white lace dress designed by Angel Sanchez.
Angelina's New Baby out of Hospital
Brad Pitt might not be the only one in Angelina Jolie's camp who needed medical attention. People magazine reports that Angelina's adopted baby Zahara was released from a New York hospital on Friday after being treated for dehydration and malnutrition for a week. The Ethiopian baby is six months old. The baby's pediatrician told People that the girl is now doing well and seems to be bonding with her new mom.
Eminem May Give Up Solo Career
Eminem might be hanging up his tracksuit. The rapper's hometown newspaper, the Detroit Free Press, reported on Friday that he plans to have his last solo performance in Ireland in September. Sources close to Slim Shady told the paper that his album Encore might be his last as he starts working full-time as a record producer. Eminem's official camp has not confirmed the information about the rapper's last solo show. "Marshall feels he's said everything he can say as Eminem," one insider was quoted as saying. "The idea that he intended this [Encore] to be his last record is something that everyone on the inside circle has known for a while."
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