October 03, 2007

What Time Is It, OJ?


--Love it, love it! Does this mean??? I hope so!

--Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz has fueled rumors she is dating actor Bradley Cooper after the pair were spotted together in New York. Diaz, 35, and newly-divorced (from Jennifer Esposito) Cooper, 32, were spotted caressing each other during a meal at Morgans Hotel in the city. They were also spotted enjoying a New York Giants game on Sunday night. A source tells New York gossip column PageSix, "(They) were very close and lovely. Something is definitely going on, and it's clear they are more than just friends."


--O.J. Simpson was minus one Rolex watch - real or otherwise - Tuesday after a judge ordered him to hand it and other assets over to the father of slaying victim Ron Goldman. Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg also ordered the former football star to turn over any future royalties from a videogame in which he appears and any of the disputed memorabilia he can prove is his that Las Vegas police seized when they arrested him last month on robbery, kidnapping and other charges.

--Wrestler-turned-movie star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has made history at his former college by handing over $1 million to fund football facilities at the University Of Miami. The action man, who played football at the Florida university a decade ago, now becomes the most generous former student athlete in the school's history. Johnson's cash gift will help to fund renovation in the university's athletic department. The Miami Hurricanes' football locker room will be renamed in the actor's honour. In making the donation on Tuesday, Johnson said, "My wife Dany and I have always said that being a student athlete here at the University Of Miami has always been a tremendous part of our lives. I have said it time and time again, that this program was a launching pad for my success." Johnson and his wife met at the university. They announced their separation in June.


--It's over between Tory Burch and Lance Armstrong. The fashion designer and the Tour de France champion had been dating for a year, but decided to break up Monday. "It's a geographical thing," said an insider. "They're friends. It's amicable. They really like each other. The logistics were too much." Tory has a brood of six kids (counting her ex-husband's children from a previous marriage). Lance has three young tots.

--Leonardo DiCaprio's Israeli model girl friend, Bar Refaeli, dodged her country's mandatory military service - and couldn't be prouder. "I don't regret not having been drafted . . .because I made out big," she told an Israeli paper. "Why is it good to die for one's country? Isn't it better to live in New York?"


--Punky's pregs (again).


--What's the best selling perfume in the world? Click here to find out. (I guessed right!)

Random Thought of the Day:
So, did you hear that tickets to see the Spice Girls sold out in 38 seconds in Europe? Can I confess that I'd seriously like to go see them when the come to the U.S.? I won't lie: "Wannabe" and "Spice up Your Life" are both on my iPod. I loved me some Posh when I was younger. Who am I kidding? I still love me some Posh!

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1 Sad that The Rock's donation was the best that program has had ... given the ridiculous amount of NFL players it has produced (good ones, too).

Posted by: Iceman at October 03, 2007 08:00 AM (JHKKE)

2 I second, Iceman. Drew Brees just gave $2 million to Purdue last week. Large gifts are not unusual at Purdue...and they don't have half the pro athletes that the U does.

Posted by: at October 03, 2007 03:21 PM (puD20)

3 Is that you, Statty?

Posted by: Lawren at October 03, 2007 04:14 PM (YMTtc)

4 Nope, it was me from a home computer. Hail Purdue!

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