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Love, Then Marriage, Then Fatherhood?
No! Brad Pitt's not looking to be called "daddy" any time soon. He says he's too selfish to be a papa just yet and that he and wifie Jennifer Aniston are enjoying their married time together. He refers to their posh-Malibu wedding as "one of the coolest things I've ever been to." The newlyweds have even come up with some lovie-dovie nicknames. They call their marriage "The Adventure" and Brad's pet name for Jen is "Golden." While hubby Brad is currently on location in Morocco, he watches tapes of Friends so he can at least see his new bride.
Cindy's Getting Sued It's been a rough few weeks for poor Cindy Crawford. First, she loses her 11-year stint as Revlon's spokeswoman. Now her neighbor is suing her. Marina French, 59, says she's tired of hearing Cindy and her husband Rande Gerber flush toilets, open and close doors, running baths, answering telephones and even those most intimate moments that should be kept between a husband and wife. French says her upstairs neighbors renovated their apartment last year and removed the soundproofing materials between the floor and ceiling. She says she's complained to Cindy and Rande but nothing's been done to fix the noise. French claims she's suing for fair market value because the noise depresses the value of her own apartment. Third Time's A Charm? Lauren Holly hopes that's the case. She's engaged to future hubby #3. She's planning a spring wedding with New York investment banker Francis Greco. Her first husband, actor Danny Quinn, abused her and their marriage only lasted three years. On the heels of her divorce, she met Jim Carrey on the set of Dumb and Dumber. They were only married 10 months before Lauren filed for divorce. Her former flames include Edward Burns and tennis great Pete Sampras. You can catch Lauren in her current flick, What Women Want. Go To Page: 1 2
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