Liz Taylor
Liz Taylor has found love again – at the age of 75. Who is her new love? African American businessman Jason Winters is the lucky guy. Liz told Liz (gossip columnist Smith that is) that “Jason Winters is one of the most wonderful men I’ve eve known and that’s why I love him. He bought us the most beautiful house in Hawaii and we visit it as often as possible.” Winters will escort Taylor to Passport’s AIDS event in LA on September 27th.
This ends months of speculation as to whether eight times married Liz was indeed in love again. Looks like the old girl still has a bit of spunk in her!
Denise Richards
Poor Denise Richards. First, ex-hubby Charlie Sheen rips her for wanting him to help her produce another child and now a nanny has sung to a magazine that Denise has a “Jekyll and Hyde” personality.
The former nanny says that Denise sleeps with 14 dogs, guzzles coffee, and had mood swings. The nanny said Denise is okay in the mornings, but by the afternoon, she becomes “wired and confused.” Okay, so maybe that is not too horribly scandalous, but spokeswoman Jill Fritzo has jumped to Denise’s defense, saying that the story was untrue. This comes at a bad time as Denise is in a custody battle for the two girls with Sheen.
Charlize Theron
Ah, those crazy Hollywood kids. Charlize Theron and Stuart Townshend have declared themselves married. There is only one problem – there was no ceremony, so it is not official in the eyes of the law. They even showed off their “wedding rings” at the Battle in Seattle premiere, Townshend’s directorial debut, at the Toronto Film Festival. Townshend told the press “I didn’t do a church wedding or anything, but we’re married. We’re husband and wife. We love each other and we want to spend our lives together. We didn’t have a ceremony, I don’t need a certificate or the state or the church to say otherwise. So no there’s no big official story on a wedding, but we are married…I consider her my wife and she considers me her husband.”
Hum, that is all sweet and everything Stuart, but I and most of the rest of America, don’t really see you as married unless there is a judge or a minister and a ceremony involved.