NEW YORK ? The latest Newsweek cover contains a ghostly sight: a computer-generated image of a stylish Princess Diana walking with Kate Middleton.
The article inside was written by Diana biographer and longtime provocateur Tina Brown. She's also Newsweek's editor-in-chief.
Diana was killed in a car accident in 1997 and would have turned 50 on Friday. In April, Middleton married Prince William, the oldest son of Diana and Prince Charles.
?What would she have been like?? Brown writes of Diana. ?Still great-looking: that's a given.? About the cover, a Los Angeles Times headline had a different question Tuesday: ?Shocking, brilliant or just plain cheap??
America Ferrera, boyfriend wedNEW YORK ? America Ferrera is a married lady.
People magazine's website says the 27-year-old ?Ugly Betty? star and longtime boyfriend Ryan Piers Williams were wed Monday night in ?an intimate setting? with close friends and family in attendance.
A representative for Ferrera confirmed the report Tuesday.
Ferrera won an Emmy, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her portrayal of Betty Suarez on ABC's ?Ugly Betty.?
The couple met at the University of Southern California when Williams cast her in his student film. They became engaged last year.
Judge orders Sheen wages dockedLOS ANGELES ? A judge has ordered Charlie Sheen's former bosses to garnish $55,000 a month for child support from any payments they make to the former ?Two and a Half Men? star.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Hank Goldberg on Friday approved a request by Brooke Mueller Sheen to garnish any payments Warner Bros. Television makes to her ex-husband.
The former couple was divorced May 2, about two months after Warner Bros. fired Sheen from ?Men.? The actor and the studio have been fighting over payments ever since.
The hefty monthly payments are intended to support the Sheens' twin sons and were part of a divorce settlement they reached earlier this year.
Lady Gaga sued over fundraisingDETROIT ? Lady Gaga's spokeswoman says a lawsuit accusing the music star of misleading fans with an online pitch for donations to victims of the Japan quake is meritless.
Lady Gaga's website is selling $5 wristbands that say, ?We Pray For Japan.? The website also allows people to make additional donations and says ?all proceeds go directly to Japan relief efforts.?
A lawsuit filed in Detroit notes that sales tax and a $3.99 shipping charge are added. Detroit-area attorney Alyson Oliver believes not all money is going to help the Japanese and she wants an accounting.
Lady Gaga's spokeswoman, Holly Shakoor, said Tuesday that no profit is being made on shipping costs. She says $5 from each wristband is going to Japan. The lawsuit seeks refunds for people who bought the wristbands.
Gibson's divorce nearly finalizedLOS ANGELES ? An attorney for Mel Gibson's estranged wife says the former couple has nearly finalized their divorce.
Attorney Laura Wasser told a judge Tuesday that the pair have resolved all their issues and are doing some ?final polishes? on the paperwork.
Wasser says the couple should have a judgment ready by Aug. 30. Gibson's attorney agreed with Wasser's assessment
Robyn Gibson filed for divorce in April 2009, just months before the Oscar winner's then-girlfriend gave birth to an infant daughter. He indicated in court filings that the couple separated in 2006.
No details of how the couple's assets will be divided was discussed Tuesday, and Wasser indicated those details would remain private. The former couple have seven children together, but only one who is under age 18.
? From wire reports
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