London, Feb 5 : Batman actor Christian Bale recently found himself at the centre of a controversy after an audio tape of him ranting at a crew member got leaked. However, he's not the only star to have lost his cool.
In the past, there have been many instances of stars, of the likes of Sharon Osbourne, Britney Spears and Tom Cruise, blowing their tops on one occasion or another.
Tom Cruise famously let rip at a reporter after he squirted him with water with a fake microphone during an interview at the London premiere of War of the Worlds in June
2005.
Joe Kinnear blew his top in October as the pressure of managing Newcastle took its toll - just four days into his reign, reports The Mirror.
London, Feb 05 : The youngest teenager in the world to have a sex change procedure has opened up about the operation that made her a girl.
German Kim Petras was born Tim but wanted to be a girl from the age of two.
The operation - conducted secretly last month - was authorised after psychologists confirmed that Kim was "without doubt a girl in a boy''s body".
Kim, now aged 16, is famous in Germany for having started hormone replacement therapy as part of her gender transition by the age of 12.
"I was asked if I feel like a woman now - but the truth is I have always felt like a woman - I just ended up in the wrong body," the Sun quoted her, as saying.
London, Feb 5 : Lindsay Lohan's father has decided to stop writing blogs blasting her and girlfriend Samantha Ronson.
In earlier blog postings, Michael had criticized DJ Ronson and encouraged Lindsay to dump her.
Last week he begged his daughter's fans to "intervene" and "save her life".
Now he's agreed to stop the exercise, after being asked to stop by his kids, but is still insisting he never meant to hurt 22-year-old Lindsay, her 15-year-old sister Ali or ex-wife Dina, reports the Sun.
London, Feb 05 : Supermodel Gisele Bundchen has posed in just tiny pants in a photo shoot for Elle magazine to support Aids charity appeal (Red).
In another snap, the 28-year-old Brazilian paints a very pretty picture as she poses in an art-inspired shoot.
Bundchen is keen to emphasise that she is not involved in this campaign just for her image but as it is one close to her heart after growing up in poor conditions.
"I grew up in a country strongly affected by poverty. On street corners you see kids doing things on the wrong side of the law," the Sun quoted Bundchen, as saying.