The aspiring actress who warned country star Leann Rimes her new man would cheat on her is reportedly back in Eddie Cibrian's arms. Pretty Scheana Marie Jancan exposed the TV hunk as a serial cheater in a recent issue of Life & Style magazine and now the same publication reports she's romancing the star again.
Jancan sensationally claimed she was part of a love square, which ended the TV star's marriage to Brandi Glanville. She told Life & Style she and Cibrian were romantically involved for three years during his marriage, but she had no idea he was cheating on her with country star and actress Rimes. The two co-stars initially denied reports they were an item after surveillance cameras caught them enjoying an intimate night out together, but Rimes and Cibrian, who played lovers on TV movie Northern Lights, have since ended their marriages and gone public with their love for each other. Jilted Jancan warned Rimes to be careful, telling her, "It's just a fling."
She added, "Eddie cheated on Brandi. He cheated on me. He's going to do it to LeAnn."
And the once-bitter ex, who blasted Cibrian for not officially ending their romance, is now reportedly back in his favor. Life & Style reports the actor has recently started seeing the 24 year old again. A source tells the publication, "He (Cibrian) told her (Jancan) he's only with LeAnn for the publicity and that he plans to end things with her soon.
"He has a friend drop him off at Scheana's apartment, where he'll usually spend about two hours. Then a friend picks him up... He's made it clear to Scheana that he wants to continue seeing her."
Josh Duhamel's stripper scandal is refusing to disappear, despite dismissals from the actor's publicist and his wife Fegie's representatives. The press aides have called the National Enquirer's reports linking the Transformers star to an Atlanta, Georgia dancer both "ridiculous" and "nonsense", but the woman at the center of the sex controversy insists she's not telling lies. In a radio interview on Monday (Nov2), Nicole Forrester told Q100’s Bert Show she met Duhamel at the Tattletale club in Atlanta, where she works. She said, "We did hook up and had lots of sex and we had a really, really good time."
And her lawyer, Romin Alavi, tells Us Weekly magazine that it was the actor's alleged boasts about his tryst with Forrester that led the Enquirer to the stripper. Alavi explains, "Josh bragged about what happened on the set of his movie, and someone called the Enquirer with the tip. The Enquirer then came to Nicole." Meanwhile, one source close to Duhamel and Fergie, who wed at the beginning of 2009, tells the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper the couple has had "a very intense and heated" talk about the claims Forrester has made. The stripper claims to have text messages from Duhamel to prove her story. She also took a polygraph test to back up her claims. Reports suggest she made more than $20,000 selling her story to the Enquirer. She has revealed more details of her alleged tryst with Duhamel in the new issue of tabloid the Globe, claiming she and the "gorgeous but crazy" actor "made love for a long time" and he wore her out. But Duhamel's rep remains steadfast, insisting the story is all lies: "This is not the first nor will it be the last time that a stripper was paid a large amount of money to sell a false story about a celebrity. This story is absolutely ridiculous."
He's supposedly in the dog house right now and Fergie was well aware of his rep as a ladies man before he married her. (National Enquirer)
Megan Fox is already eyeing a career out of the spotlight - she wants to devote her life to helping the less fortunate. The sexy actress has skyrocketed to fame starring in hit blockbusters including the Transformers franchise, but insists she won't feel fulfilled until she uses her high-profile to better the lives of others. She says, "Overall, in terms of this business, I hope to gain the status that will enable me to be truly and legitimately helpful to people.
"I feel like that's my purpose in life, to do charity work and help people around the world on a global level. Being part of this business, you have so much influence and you can really make a difference. I'm drawn towards the idea of somehow helping children."
Supermodel mom Heidi Klum has stepped down from the catwalk at this year's Victoria's Secret fashion show - opting to host the event instead. The German beauty is stalwart of the annual lingerie showcase, which sees the world's highest paid and most stunning models take to the runway in skimpy underwear and angel wings. But rather than force herself back into shape following the birth of her fourth child last month (Oct09), the new mom will play host at the sexy event, according to E! Online. She recently told the website she was worried about missing the show altogether: "The last time (I gave birth), I had two months, and I don't know if I have that much time this time. It was pushing it the last time. But if I don't make it, I'm sure I'll be very sad." Klum, who is married to singer Seal, famously toned up in time to strut her stuff at the 2006 Victoria's Secret show - just two months after she gave birth to her third child. The fashion show will take place on December 1st, and features a performance from the Black Eyed Peas.
Verne Troyer's former girlfriend has been granted a temporary restraining order against the actor over fears the star could order his heavies to kill her. Yvette Monet told a judge that her Mini-Me ex had been bombarding her with abusive phonecalls, leaving her "awful messages" branding her a hooker. In court documents, obtained by TMZ.com, Monet claims the actor's entourage carry guns, adding, "His friend Jose is a cop and has guns as well. I'm afraid for my life." It's not the first time Troyer has had trouble with a former lover - in 2008, his sued his ex Ranae Shrider after she leaked a sex tape featuring the couple to the media.
Prominent astronomer and astro-historian Dr. E. C. Krupp has urged film fans not to panic after watching John Cusack's upcoming disaster movie 2012 - because there's no way the end of the world will come so soon. In the movie, Cusack and Amanda Peet race to avoid a series of cataclysmic events but Krupp, the director of Los Angeles' Griffith Observatory, insists the film is all fiction and conspiracy theorists who believe the end of the world is near needn't worry about 2012. He tells Wenn, "Despite the apocalyptic claims and movie posters, 2012 is not the end of the world as we know it. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the world will be destroyed in 2012. The 2012 doomsday idea starts with a misinterpretation of the Maya calendar." Krupp has debunked the 2012 doomsday idea in the cover story of the November 2009 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine. The accomplished astronomer and author is an internationally renowned expert on ancient astronomy, including the Maya, and has visited nearly 1,900 ancient and prehistoric sites throughout the world. He says, "If you believe what you hear, the ancient Maya of Mexico and Guatemala kept a calendar that is about to roll up the red carpet of time, swing the solar system into transcendental alignment with the heart of the Milky Way, and turn Earth into a bowling pin for a rogue planet heading down our alley for a strike."
Lisa Marie Presley's plans to move to London have picked up a pace - she has put her Hidden Hills, California home on the market. The singer has lived in Beverly Hills since her father Elvis passed away in 1977, but she recently revealed plans to set up home in England. And it seems she's serious - her five bedroom ranch is up for sale at a little under $9 million. The sprawling estate features three separate guest quarters, pool and spa and a waterfall.