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Gwyneth Paltrow is known for her slender frame, but immediately after playing “Iron Man’s” sexy assistant Pepper Potts in the film’s sequel, she plumped up — on purpose.
The actress headed to Nashville, where she filmed “Love Don’t Let Me Down,” a project where audiences will see her starring as a musician, one who her boss said needed to have a fuller figure.



After an impressive $585 million global haul at the box office with “Iron Man,” some would think the pressure would be on to duplicate the success with “Iron Man 2,” which hits theaters on May 7.
Not so, says franchise star Robert Downey Jr.







Following the success of “Glee’s” “Power of Madonna” episode, series creator Ryan Murphy says he’s hoping to do more themed episodes, including music industry powerhouses like Britney Spears and Courtney Love.












First, “Avatar” topped “The Dark Knight” (and every other film) at the box office – now, it’s doing the same on home video.
The James Cameron film sold 6.7 million DVDs and Blu-ray discs in its first four days in stores, according to Deadline – including a reported 2.7 million Blu-ray discs, topping “The Dark Knight’s” previously existing record of 2.5 million total.

Randy and Evi Quaid showed up in a criminal courtroom two weeks late Monday and were arrested on outstanding warrants, authorities said.

“Dancing with the Stars” contender Evan Lysacek paid a visit to the doctor over the weekend after suffering a head injury while practicing for the ABC show.

2010 is turning out to be a pretty gay year for new music releases. With hotly anticipated new releases from Kylie Minogue, Christina Aguilera, Cyndi Lauper and Cher on the horizon for summer, the divas are out in full force.
Not to be outdone in grabbing a piece of the LGBT music-buying audience is rocker Melissa Etheridge (albeit, coming from a completely different sub-genre than the aforementioned), who is out with her tenth studio album this week; her finest album of new material since 1999’s “Breakdown.”

















Doctors plan further testing to help pinpoint the source of the brain hemorrhage that is keeping Bret Michaels in intensive care, according to the rocker’s website.
A report from doctors is expected this week. The website doesn’t say where Michaels, 47, is hospitalized.
“Please remember Bret is, and always has been, a fighter and survivor and is under the best medical care possible,” the post added.

Celebrity manicurist Kimmie Kyees, who has worked with everyone from Lady Gaga to Britney Spears to the Kardashians, says the ‘80s are back in full force and bright nails are big for spring!

Plus, Snooki takes a drink to the face! Jon Gosselin reportedly gets nasty with the paparazzi! And, Kristin Cavallari proves that Heidi Montag isn’t the only “The Hills” starlet who knows how to rock a bikini!
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans!

James Cameron talks ‘Avatar’ trilogy details. The “Superman” gang takes a cue from “Wrath of Khan.” And, a special farewell to Leonard Nimoy. It’s all in the latest “Week In Geek!”

Lindsay Lohan continued with yet another wild weekend in Hollywood. The starlet, who has hit the town 32 of the last 40 nights, was bounced out of LA hotspot Trousdale after she allegedly threw a drink – including the glass – at her ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson.

Melissa Etheridge says her split with partner Tammy was “mutual,” but the former “Popular” actress hinted on her blog that the events of the breakup have been spun.



















Olympic gold medalist Kerri Strug – best known for sticking the landing on an injured ankle at in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta – has landed herself a groom.
According to People, Kerri married attorney Robert Fischer at sunset in her hometown of Tucson, Ariz. on Sunday.

Michael Douglas is 25 years older than wife Catherine Zeta-Jones – but this isn’t the actor’s first May-December relationship. The 65-year-old actor has revealed his very own Mrs. Robinson moment from his teen years.
“There were a couple friends of my mother’s when I was 16 and they were 30,” Michael told Elle Magazine in the magazine’s May issue. “I wouldn’t want to get any of them in trouble, but they’re probably all dead by now.”

Kate’s eight are free to appear on their mom’s upcoming reality show.
A spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry says producers have obtained child-labor permits for Kate Gosselin’s twins and sextuplets to appear with their mother on a series of TLC specials, “Kate Plus 8.”

Jesse James has returned home following a month-long stint in rehab. However, there was one thing noticeably missing upon his return – his wedding ring.
Following his stay at the Sierra Tucson rehab facility, Jesse was photographed near his home near Long Beach, Calif., on Monday morning taking his kids to school – sans wedding ring.

Mariah Carey may not be as stick thin as some of the women in Hollywood, but don’t confuse curvy for pregnant.
Despite the rumors, the singer’s rep told Access Hollywood she is “not pregnant.”

Scarlett Johansson may be an A-List movie star, but she’s rarely spotted out at night in Hollywood. Don’t mistake her absence on the scene, however, as an indication she’s spending evenings at home in her PJs drinking flavored tea.

First seen in New York in 1987 with James Earl Jones, “Fences” has now returned with an equally starry actor, Denzel Washington in the lead.
Washington, last on Broadway in 2005 in a production of “Julius Caesar,” acquits himself well in this blistering revival, directed with a sure, steady hand by Wilson veteran Kenny Leon. It’s a big, bold performance in a big, bold play, rife with emotion-drenched soliloquies for its star about life, love, death and the devil.


