Friday, November 04, 2005
An update and the latest news on Natasha Lyonne's medical condition.

PerezHilton.com reader Karol wrote in to tell us about her encounter with the America Crack Pie star earlier this week.
"I saw Natasha Lyonne right outside of my building on the upper east side today. I had seen a few of her movies, most memorable of which was 'But I'm a Cheerleader'. She looked destroyed today. She was wearing some type of half see-through shirt and looked like she was still out from the previous night.
She ambled across the street, stopping in the middle, all dazed, while talking into her cell phone. She didn't seem to know what was going on and I could hear her slurring as she talked. I wanted to ask her if she was alright, which is probably what I would've done if she wasn't famous, but she just seemed so gone. I called neighbor Ari and asked if she knew of the actress. She did, and relayed that it is common knowledge that the girl has a severe drug problem. That's too bad.". . . . . .Source
Sharon Osbourne loves Ozzy.

The 53-year-old says, "No, no, no. Honestly, I have met everyone from Brad Pitt downwards since I got my new found fame. And I am just not interested. "Don't get me wrong, Brad is a beautiful, fabulous person, but no.". . . . . .Full Story
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Some good news for country singer Mindy McCready.

Prosecutors in Arizona dismissed two criminal charges against the singer Friday that stem from a June incident involving an allegedly stolen pickup truck. McCready had been slapped with charges of hindering prosecution and unlawful use of means of transportation.
Although few details of the case have publicly released, police had said McCready and a man had taken a pickup truck from a woman without permission. The case also involved an attempt to purchase two speedboats worth more than $1 million.
All along, McCready blamed the incident on a con man, claiming she was actually trying to help police catch him.
Though she no longer has to contend with those charges, McCready still has plenty of issues to resolve. . . . . .Full Story
Muhammad Ali may only have months to live.

According to a report in the London Evening Standard, Muhammad Ali is losing his two-decade long battle with Parkinson's disease and may only have "months to live."
A close family friend told the newspaper: "His condition has worsened. At this point, he may only have months to live."
But Ali's marketing agent, Harlan Werner, denied the report, telling BBC Sport, "Muhammad is fine and he has numerous appearances lined up.
"He had surgery on his back and was in therapy for that, but that had nothing to do with Parkinson's. He is fine."
While there seems to be some dispute over Ali's long-term health, there is little doubt that the Parkinson's disease is taking its toll. . . . . .Full Story
George Clooney gets into a fight with a security guard.

George Clooney denied a newspaper report that he was involved in a shoving match with a security guard outside a bar at London's West End.
The Evening Standard in London said Clooney had gotten into a pushing fight with a guard at Meza in the early hours of Friday morning after using the bar's rear entrance to avoid photographers.
According to the newspaper, a reception was being held at the bar for a screening of Clooney's latest film, "Good Night, and Good Luck."
A statement by Clooney's Los Angeles-based publicist, Stan Rosenfield, said the actor "did not get into a fight with a security guard. … However, he did get into an argument with someone connected with the movie. … And while it had nothing to do with the paparazzi, it did have everything to do with someone being unkind to a woman. . . . . .Full Story