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Entertainment 04-02-2005
who: Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston
what: Are still living together
where: Los Angeles, California
when: This week
snippet: According to a report in The New York Post, picked up by The Daily Mail on Thursday, the couple are still wearing their wedding rings, are still living together and have been spotted holding hands in a restaurant, despite their announcement that they were to split after seven years together. In other showbiz news, Wednesday`s Evening Standard says Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes have bought a $5million apartment in New York; Friday`s Sun says Jude Law`s ex is splitting with her new lover over wife-swapping rumours; The Star says Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright is planning a film adaptation of Bryan O’Malley’s novel Scott Pilgrim`s Precious Little Life; Wednesday`s Guardian says Robert De Niro (whose latest movie, Hide and Seek, has just topped the US box office chart) is planning a sequel to Taxi Driver with Martin Scorsese; and columnist Tanya Gold takes a look at a lavish yet "pornographic" Vanity Fair special in which ten of Hollywood`s top actresses have been photographed by Annie Leibovitz. She calls it "simply a casting couch, a homage to the blowjob values of 1950s Hollywood". [... more]
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