Stanley Tucci
Congrats to Stanley Tucci and Felicity Blunt…the two are expecting their first child together. The “Hunger Games” actor confirmed the news while at the Mario Batali Foundation Dinner at Del Posto in New York yesterday. The 53-year-old said he’s “excited to be a dad” (again) and that “the sex is of no concern to me. The sex of the baby that is,” he kidded. The two met when the London-based literary agent was working with Tucci on “The Devil Wears Prada” in 2006. He then announced in August 2012 that the two had secretly married. This marks the first child for Blunt and fourth for Tucci, who has three children from his late wife, Kate, who died in 2009 of breast cancer.
A Twitter war is getting heated between Donald Trump and Russell Brand. The 68-year-old real estate mogul was not impressed after watching him. “What the hell do people see in Russell,” he asked. “A major loser!” He also commented that Katy Perry “must have been drunk when she married” the comedian. Brand retorted, “Are you drunk when you write these tweets? Or does the foam you spray on your bald head make you high?” He also swiped, “Everything you have you inherited” from his dad. Pipe down, boys! You both have good points!
Oscar winner Judi Dench, 79, revealed she learns a new poem or word every day to keep her mind sharp. That came amidst a survey that found almost half of pensioners were concerned about life in older age.
Congrats to “Glee” star Matthew Morrison and girlfriend Renee Puente, who tied the knot Saturday at a private estate in Hawaii. The two exchanged nuptials in front of about 50 family members and friends. He popped the question to the model/actress after two years of dating last year with a blue sapphire ring. A source told E! News that he “loves her so much” and the “theme of the night was love, which is so appropriate.”
The Brad Pitt war movie “Fury” shot to the top of the box office this weekend with $23 million. That bested Ben Affleck’s “Gone Girl,” which finished second with $17.8 million. Coming in third was the animated tale “The Book of Life” with $16.9 million, followed by “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day” with $11.8 million and “The Best of Me” with $10.2 million.
Enjoy your start to the week!
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