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- April 09, 2007
- Vol. 67
- No. 14
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BIRTHS
Project Runway judge Nina Garcia and husband David Conrod welcomed their first child, Lucas Alexander, on March 24. The couple "are very excited," her rep tells PEOPLE. Garcia, 41, is the fashion director of Elle magazine, and Conrod, 47, is a senior managing director at Guggenheim Capital.
EXPECTING
Rules of Engagement star (and Goldie Hawn's son) Oliver Hudson, 30, and wife of 10 months actress Erinn Bartlett, 34, will become first-time parents this summer, reports E! Online.
LEGAL MATTERS
Ready for their closeup? Pamela Anderson, 39, and Denise Richards, 36, were sued for unspecified damages March 23 by two photographers for, among other things, defamation and emotional distress following an incident on the set of Blonde and Blonder last fall. (Richards clashed with photogs Rik Fedyck and Scott Cosman and admitted to tossing their laptops off a hotel balcony.) Richards's rep declined to comment; Anderson's rep did not return calls.... Actress Vivica A. Fox, 42, was charged March 23 with two misdemeanor counts related to her recent DUI arrest. A patrol car spotted Fox's Cadillac SRX going 80 mph in a 65-mph zone on an L.A. freeway around 11 p.m. March 20, and, according to the California Highway Patrol, she failed a field sobriety test. A rep for the Dancing with the Stars alum declined to comment.
BANNED
Snoop Dogg (aka Calvin Broadus), 35, and Sean "Diddy" Combs, 37, scrapped five concerts in the U.K. after Snoop—who has had a few run-ins with the law in the past year, including a brawl with police at London's Heathrow Airport last April—was denied a visa. A British government spokeswoman tells PEOPLE they have the right to ban anyone whose "presence here would not be conducive to the public good."
IN TREATMENT
Desperate Housewives' Jesse Metcalfe (inset), 28, entered alcohol rehab at an undisclosed facility March 19, says his rep. Costar Felicity Huffman tells PEOPLE she admires his decision. "He is a great, straightforward guy," she says. "So it doesn't surprise me at all that he is dealing with [this problem] in a very straightforward manner." ... Allegra Beck, 20, daughter of fashion designer Donatella Versace and Paul Beck, is undergoing treatment for anorexia, her parents said in a March 27 statement: "She is receiving the best medical care possible."
DEATHS
Hyman "Hy" Weiss, 84, cofounder of Old Town Records, one of the most successful independent labels of the early 1960s, died March 21 in Englewood, N.J. The cause of death was not disclosed.
HONORED
YouTube announced the winners of its inaugural video awards on March 26. The victors included rock quartet OK Go (left), whose treadmill-dancing "Here It Goes Again" won Most Creative clip, and Ask a Ninja (right), named Best Series for its off-kilter brand of wisdom. For OK Go frontman Damian Kulash, the praise is mutual. "We love YouTube," he tells PEOPLE. "It's wonderful to see a place where real things by real humans have their day." To see the honorees, go to youtube.com/ytawards.
Project Runway judge Nina Garcia and husband David Conrod welcomed their first child, Lucas Alexander, on March 24. The couple "are very excited," her rep tells PEOPLE. Garcia, 41, is the fashion director of Elle magazine, and Conrod, 47, is a senior managing director at Guggenheim Capital.
EXPECTING
Rules of Engagement star (and Goldie Hawn's son) Oliver Hudson, 30, and wife of 10 months actress Erinn Bartlett, 34, will become first-time parents this summer, reports E! Online.
LEGAL MATTERS
Ready for their closeup? Pamela Anderson, 39, and Denise Richards, 36, were sued for unspecified damages March 23 by two photographers for, among other things, defamation and emotional distress following an incident on the set of Blonde and Blonder last fall. (Richards clashed with photogs Rik Fedyck and Scott Cosman and admitted to tossing their laptops off a hotel balcony.) Richards's rep declined to comment; Anderson's rep did not return calls.... Actress Vivica A. Fox, 42, was charged March 23 with two misdemeanor counts related to her recent DUI arrest. A patrol car spotted Fox's Cadillac SRX going 80 mph in a 65-mph zone on an L.A. freeway around 11 p.m. March 20, and, according to the California Highway Patrol, she failed a field sobriety test. A rep for the Dancing with the Stars alum declined to comment.
BANNED
Snoop Dogg (aka Calvin Broadus), 35, and Sean "Diddy" Combs, 37, scrapped five concerts in the U.K. after Snoop—who has had a few run-ins with the law in the past year, including a brawl with police at London's Heathrow Airport last April—was denied a visa. A British government spokeswoman tells PEOPLE they have the right to ban anyone whose "presence here would not be conducive to the public good."
IN TREATMENT
Desperate Housewives' Jesse Metcalfe (inset), 28, entered alcohol rehab at an undisclosed facility March 19, says his rep. Costar Felicity Huffman tells PEOPLE she admires his decision. "He is a great, straightforward guy," she says. "So it doesn't surprise me at all that he is dealing with [this problem] in a very straightforward manner." ... Allegra Beck, 20, daughter of fashion designer Donatella Versace and Paul Beck, is undergoing treatment for anorexia, her parents said in a March 27 statement: "She is receiving the best medical care possible."
DEATHS
Hyman "Hy" Weiss, 84, cofounder of Old Town Records, one of the most successful independent labels of the early 1960s, died March 21 in Englewood, N.J. The cause of death was not disclosed.
HONORED
YouTube announced the winners of its inaugural video awards on March 26. The victors included rock quartet OK Go (left), whose treadmill-dancing "Here It Goes Again" won Most Creative clip, and Ask a Ninja (right), named Best Series for its off-kilter brand of wisdom. For OK Go frontman Damian Kulash, the praise is mutual. "We love YouTube," he tells PEOPLE. "It's wonderful to see a place where real things by real humans have their day." To see the honorees, go to youtube.com/ytawards.
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