Demi Moore divorcing Ashton Kutcher
November 18, 2011
After six years of marriage, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher will part ways. Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher made headlines when they began dating in 2003 for their 16-year age difference. (Kutcher is 33; Moore is 49.) Since tying the knot, the duo has founded the DNA Foundation, an organization that combats sexual slavery. Both Kutcher and Moore are also very active on Twitter, where they often posted fodder about their marriage and photos of one another.
Ashton Kutcher responds via Twitter regarding Demi Moore split.
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Ruben Studdard, Surata Zuri McCants Split
November 17, 2011
Ruben Studdard’s marriage has been on shaky grounds for a while.
The second season American Idol winner, 33, and his wife of three years, Surata Zuri McCants, have called it quits, according to reports.
The two met back in October 2006, when Studdard was signing CDs at an Atlanta Walmart. Attracted to McCants, the singer followed her to the store’s toy department and requested her phone number
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Pamela Anderson and Rick’s Annullment Finalized
March 27, 2008
Ok, fellas, get ready….Pamela Anderson is single again!!! A court in Los Angeles finalized the annullment of her two month marriage to Rick Salomon Monday. The couple married in October and split in December.
Pamela Anderson originally filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences” but later changed it to annullment for “fraud”. Salomon followed last week with a “fraud” claim.
I figure being with Pam wasn’t like one night in Paris.
Britney Spears New Lawyer Wants Changes
February 20, 2008
So, I’m not sure who this man is who is marching in here, trying to change things. Jon Eardley says he’s Britney’s new lawyer. He’s arrived on the scene and filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court saying that she is being “deprived of her Constitutional rights”.
Eardley says that the conservatorship granted to her father should be thrown out and the case should be moved to federal court. He says, “I see the case as a civil rights case. These are issues of confinement. Very serious confinement. Not allowed to contact her friends. Not allowed to use the phone. Not allowed to come and go as you please. Bodyguards controlling you and so forth.”




