Several celebrity Web sites are reporting that Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian have tied the knot.
The 29-year-old Los Angeles Lakers forward and the 25-year-old reality TV starlet were married Sunday at a private residence in Beverly Hills, according to People, US Weekly, the Los Angeles Times and others.
Messages left with Jill Friz, Kardashian's publicist, were not returned to The Associated Press on Sunday.
According to the reports, Odom's teammates Luke Walton and Sasha Vujacic attended the ceremony, along with Lakers coach Phil Jackson.
Kardashian appears with her family on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." She and her sister Kourtney co-star in the E! spinoff show, "Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami."
ndrew Shue and the Today show’s Amy Robach are engaged, a spokesperson for Today confirms to PEOPLE.
Both Shue and Robach are recently divorced, a source says. Shue, 42, had been married to floral designer Jennifer Hageney since 1994. Robach, 36, was married to Tim McIntosh. The source says both of them have been separated from their former spouses for about a year and started dating this spring after being set up by friends.
In April, Shue and Robach were spotted walking hand-in-hand on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, laughing and kissing.
The two were engaged last week, the source says. "They're both very happy."
A former Miss Georgia contestant, Robach is also a national correspondent for NBC Nightly News. Since his days on Melrose, Shue has co-founded the nonprofit foundation Do Something, an organization that encourages volunteerism, and the social networking site CafeMom.
Brigitte Bardot marked her 75th birthday on Monday by urging Sophia Loren to give up fur once and for all.
The former French "sex kitten"and the sultry Italian Loren took the prudish 50s by storm, becoming icons of the sexual liberation that shook the Western world in the decades to come.
But Bardot abandoned her film career in 1973, aged just 39, becoming a reclusive animal rights crusader and making recent headlines for fiery comments about Islam that landed her in court.
Back in the public eye on her birthday and star of a major Paris exhibition in her honour, Bardot sent her wishes to Loren, who turned 75 on September 20, but could not resist a chance to further her animal rights cause.
"I wish a happy birthday to Sophia Loren, my splendid twin, and I ask her to stop wearing fur – that is the best gift she could offer me," she told AFP in a written interview.
The screen icons crossed swords in the mid-1990s when Bardot wrote to Loren over ads in which she modelled fur coats, accusing her of "wearing a cemetery on your back". The Italian actress never responded.
Bardot also said she had no reason to regret her own role as a screen goddess and sexual liberation icon. "I regret nothing," she said in the interview.
Half a century ago, Bardot's role as a "demon-driven temptress" in the 1956 movie "And God Created Woman caused a moral storm worldwide.
News footage at the Paris exhibit opening on Tuesday shows Bardot being mobbed at the Cannes festival by hysterical fans who are beaten back and sent flying to the ground by police as they tear at the star.
Unable to cope, she retired from films to pose on icebergs with baby seals as she switched from sex symbol to saviour of nature, selling off everything she owned to fund her animal rights foundation.
Nature is her chief concern today, she insisted.
"Nobody has given a damn, for far too long, despite urgent warnings," she said of her environment crusade.
"Deforestation leaving animals without a habitat, concrete invading the planet, thousands of factories spewing poison into the atmosphere, millions of cars and planes choking us, intensive farming polluting the water table."
Chris Brown will return to the concert stage Oct. 27 at New Jersey's Izod Center for his first performance since pleading guilty to assaulting Rihanna in February.
The "Powerhouse" concert, sponsored by New York radio station Power 105.1 (WWPR), also will feature Fabolous, Keri Hilson, Trey Songz, The-Dream, Mario, Day26 and Ginuwine, according to the station's.
Brown recently began 180-days of community labor in his native Virgina as part of a plea-bargain deal in the Rihanna case.
After some pretty ugly ratings, CW's "The Beautiful Life: TBL" has become this fall's first cancellation.
Dub confirmed Friday afternoon that production had halted on the show in New York. Insiders said repeats of dramas -- mostly likely "Melrose Place" -- will fill the timeslot effective next week.
Cancellation was expected, particularly after this week's low numbers. The second and final episode of "TBL" averaged 1.1 million viewers -- lower than a repeat of "Magic's Biggest Secrets Revealed" on My Network TV.
"TBL" came from CBS TV Studios and Ashton Kutcher's Katalyst shingle, and it was loosely based on Kutcher's experiences as a young male model. Kutcher exec produced with Jason Goldberg, Karey Burke and Mike Kelley.
Show, which launched with a racy marketing campaign, starred Mischa Barton, Corbin Bleu, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Nico Tortorella, Ashley Madekwe, Elle Macpherson and Sara Paxton.
The CW has had a tough time finding a companion to "America's Next Top Model" over the years. The net had hoped that it had found, in the model-centric "TBL," the perfect scripted counterpart to its long-running reality hit.
Still on the bench at the Dub are the reality skein "Blonde Charity Mafia" and the scripted entry "Life Unexpected." Netlet also ordered two new reality skeins last week, "Fly Girls" and an untitled entry starring socialite Tinsley Mortimer.
With so much buzz surrounding "Life Unexpected," CW execs are taking pains to make sure that show is launched correctly -- and have no plans to rush it to air too soon.
In other cancellation news, TBS has confirmed that it has ended sitcom "The Bill Engvall Show" after three seasons.
"While the show didn't attract the audience we need to renew it for another season, we're proud of the work of everyone involved," the cabler said in a statement.
And A&E Network has opted not to give a third-season pickup its original series "The Cleaner." The drama starring Benjamin Bratt as a crusader who helps people kick drug and alcohol addictions wrapped its sophomore season on Sept. 15.





























