Melbourne, Dec 4 : Nicole Kidman has experienced a great deal of pain, has only a handful of friends, suffers from anxiety and will soon pen a tell-all autobiography – these are some of the comments of an expert who assessed the actress’ palm.
Stephen Lloyd Johnson also said that while the Oscar-winner will live a long life, she has already suffered a lot.
"An open hand shows what you''ve created, it reflects your life, and this one has suffered a lot of pain and problems from a previous relationship," the Daily Telegraph quoted him, as saying.
New Delhi, Dec 4 : Gwen Stefani and her husband Gavin Rossdale are expecting their third child, according to reports.
The singer, who has two sons, Kingston, two, and three-month-old Zuma Nesta Rock, is reportedly desperate to extend her family, reports China Daily.
The pregnancy rumours were fuelled when singer Akon, who worked with Gwen on her 2006 album ''The Sweet Escape'', said: "I wouldn''t be surprised if she had another in the next couple of months. You saw how quickly she went back for another one."
Washington, December 4 : Tom Hanks will mingle with the crowd and take a back seat to watch President-elect Barack Obama''s inauguration ceremony.
The Oscar-winner, who had voiced his favour for the Democrat throughout the presidential campaign, said he would not miss out on the chance of watching America create a new chapter in history.
"Look, I''ll be in the back. I''ll sit on the Lincoln steps and just watch it from the distance on a Jumbotron,” Contactmusic quoted the actor as saying.
Copenhagen - Two films from Italy were in the running for the European film of the year award to be announced in Copenhagen on Saturday.
Danish Crown Prince Frederik and his Australian-born wife Crown Princess Mary were to add extra sparkle to the event as guests of honour at the 21st edition of the European Film Awards.
Italian entries Il Divo and Gomorrah were pitched against The Class from France, British director Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky, Spain's The Orphanage, and Waltz With Bashir - a co-production between Israel, France and Germany.