Washington, Apr 16 : Britney Spears' representative has rubbished reports that the singer is engaged to a millionaire land developer.
John Sundahl, 40, claims he has been dating Spears on and off since they met in rehab in 2007, and the pair is planning a spring (09) wedding in Germany, reports Contactmusic.
The reports surfaced following an interview by Sundahl''s personal pilot Lance Chase to the National Enquirer.
Washington, Apr 16 (ANI): American singer Lady Gaga has revealed that she would like to have an exhibition of her own fashion designs at the famed Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
Lady Gaga, 23, who is famous for her skimpy stage costumes, wants to host fashion and technology displays at the art house.
"I want to have an exhibition at the Louvre with all my fashions and technology," Contactmusic quoted her as telling Britain's Heat magazine.
Washington, Apr 16 : Just a day after filing for divorce, Hollywood actor Mel Gibson was spotted enjoying a day out with a mystery woman in Costa Rica.
The 53-year-old actor was seen walking barefoot on the beach with a half-unbuttoned shirt while he joked around with his blonde female pal.
At one point, he sticked his tongue out at the woman as she laughed.
"Mel was laughing and joking. He did not look at all worried or concerned," Usmagazine quoted an onlooker as telling Extra.
London, April 16 : Mum-to-be Coleen Rooney is reportedly drawing plans to give birth to her baby via Caesarean so that her footie-ace hubby Wayne can play for England in a World Cup qualifier.
The 23-year-old, who tied the knot with the Manchester United striker in June last year, had revealed the couple's first baby was due in October.
It was previously suggested that Wayne might have to miss out on the chance to play for the country's key match with Ukraine to be with his wife.
London, Apr 16 : Aussie actor Russell Crowe has revealed that he may be making his directorial debut in an Australian movie.
Crowe, 45, and Universal purchased the rights to the best-selling novel `My Brothers Keeper' by Sydney newspaper investigative reporters Charles Miranda and Angela Kamper last year.
The movie, based on the true life and crimes of an Australian underworld figure and his clash with a notorious Sydney surfing tribe, may be the actor's first attempt at directing.