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Christie Brinkley vents over husband's porn habit

Thu Jul 3, 2008 3:12pm EDT
Christie Brinkley arrives to attend the Short Film Program and opening of the Tribeca Film Festival in New York April 25, 2007. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - Here is a round-up of this week's U.S. celebrity magazines In Touch, Life and Style, People, US Weekly and OK! Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Lifestyle

TOP STORY - MATERNITY WARD WATCH

- Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook's divorce drama played out in a Long Island court as the model talked about learning of her husband's affair with a teenager and his porn habit. "I thought I had the picket fence," Brinkley said. "I thought we were happy." - PEOPLE

- Angelina Jolie entered a hospital in the South of France for an extended stay in anticipation of the birth of her twins. "I'm not nervous at all," said Dr. Michel Sussmann, the star's obstetrician. "She's a very nice person, very happy. She's not nervous either." - PEOPLE

- Madonna, who is said to be planning a divorce from Guy Ritchie, has been hosting late-night visits from New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez at her Manhattan apartment. "All the doormen are talking," a source said. A-Rod's wife, Cynthia, is said to have split with him. - US Weekly

OTHER TOP STORIES

- Reality star Tila Tequila got dumped on the season finale of the MTV show "A Shot at Love 2 with Tila Tequila" as contestant Kristy turned down the sultry bisexual and later explained why. "Tila has this perfect person in mind that she wanted to be with and in no way was I that person," Kristy said. - US Weekly

- Actress Anne Hathaway broke up with Raffaello Follieri when she learned that his charitable foundation was under investigation for tax irregularities. "That was the last straw," a friend said. - PEOPLE

- Actress Tatum O'Neal pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after trying to buy crack cocaine last month and was sentenced to a drug program. - US Weekly

- The Hogan family has been torn apart. Singer Brooke Hogan should be feeling on top of the world with her debut album about to come out. But parents Hulk and Linda Hogan are in a bitter divorce, and that makes it hard to visit Brooke's brother, Nick, in jail. "Sometimes," she said, "we just can't handle being in the same space." - LIFE AND STYLE

- Lindsay Lohan celebrated her 22nd birthday on July 2 with a prom-themed party in Hollywood. The party came during a tough week for Lohan, with the revelation that her father had another daughter whose existence had been kept secret - OK!

- Actress Naomi Watts is pregnant with her second baby, and has entered her second trimester without making a big announcement. Her beau, Liev Schreiber, also kept the wraps on her last pregnancy. - US Weekly

- "American Pie" star Jason Biggs married actress Jenny Mollen in April at a courthouse, but they are planning another wedding in Napa Valley. "We're doing everything all screwy," Biggs said. "We got married, just the two of us, and then decided to do a second ceremony." - IN TOUCH

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:

- "I think I lost my (Sexiest Man Alive) title" - actor Matt Damon, who gained between 20 and 30 pounds for his upcoming role in "The Informant." - PEOPLE

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Patricia Reaney)



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