DAILY GOSSIP: March 14, 2011 by Ned Ehrbar
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel have reportedly ended their relationship after four years of dating, according to Us Weekly. “Addressing the media speculation regarding Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake's relationship, we are confirming that they mutually have decided to part ways,” a rep tells the magazine. “The two remain friends and continue to hold the highest level of love and respect for each other.” There’s no word on what caused the split.
David and Victoria Beckham are officially expecting a daughter, the soccer star announced, according to People magazine. "Obviously, we're very lucky to be expecting again, and this is the first time I'm going to say it: It's a little girl," David said at an L.A. Galaxy fan event. "We're still in shock. Obviously, having three boys, you kind of expect another one, so finding out a little girl is in there is surprising, but, obviously, we are over the moon. Our three boys are happy and excited, and Victoria is doing well." The baby girl is expected in July.
After being formally charged with misdemeanor battery for allegedly hitting ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, Mel Gibson pleaded no contest to the charges in court Friday, according to Radar Online. The Oscar-winner received three years probation and was ordered to attend counseling and a domestic violence program for one year. Gibson must also complete 16 hours of community service and pay a small fine. "He's entering this plea because it was in the best interest of his children," Gibson’s attorney said of the decision.
After separating last month, Olivia Wilde officially filed for divorce from her husband, Italian prince Tao Raspoli, late last week, according to TMZ. “They have been living apart after trying for quite some time to make their relationship work,” a source says. The divorce filing cited irreconcilable differences as the cause of the split.
Alec Baldwin is chiming in on the Charlie Sheen debacle, offering the infamous “Two and a Half Men” star some career advice, whether he wants it or not. "You can't win. Really. You can't,” Baldwin writes in an editorial for the Huffington Post, addressing Sheen. "You know what you should do? Take a nap. Get a shower. Call [‘Two and a Half Men’ creator] Chuck [Lorre]. Go on Letterman and make an apology. Write a huge check to the B'Nai Brith. And then beg for your job back."
Richard Hatch, the winner of the first season of “Survivor,” is heading back to prison again for failure to pay taxes on his initial $1 million win in 2000, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Hatch, who previously served three years behind bars for tax evasion, is said to still owe approximately $2 million in back taxes and penalties, though he has long maintained he is innocent. He was sentenced late last week to another nine months in prison.