Jennifer Aniston asked to be taken off a packed airplane that was stuck two hours on the tarmac Sunday in London, the Daily Mirror reported.
Aniston, 36, “wasn’t rude, but just made it clear to staff that she wanted to get off,” a source told the newspaper. A British Airways spokesperson could not confirm if Aniston was on the flight, but admitted it was delayed four hours. Aniston was filming the thriller “Derailed” and took another flight Monday.
Meanwhile, Aniston’s estranged husband, Brad Pitt, is house hunting in Great Britain, ITV.com reported. Pitt has an upcoming movie project in London. Angelina Jolie, romantically linked to the actor, lives in nearby Buckinghamshire.
Carolina Herrera, who designed many of Renée Zellweger’s dresses, including her wedding gown, insists the actress and her new husband had dated for “six months, at least.”
Herrera told Women’s Wear Daily that Zellweger and country singer Kenny Chesney, who wed in the Caribbean on Monday, “love each other, and they have been going out for a long time. It’s not only two weeks, as they say. It’s like six months, at least.” Several reports claim the couple met at a tsunami fundraiser concert in January.
Corey Clark told In Touch magazine reporter Tom O’Neill he “will not participate with the internal Fox investigation, but would cooperate with” the Federal Communication Commission’s possible investigation, O’Neill told MSNBC.com’s Jeannette Walls. Clark alleges he had an affair with “American Idol” judge Paula Abdul while a contestant on the Fox talent show.
Singer Seal and supermodel Heidi Klum married Tuesday on a beach in Mexico, Klum’s representative confirmed to The Associated Press. Klum, 31, and Seal, 42, began dating last year.
They had to beg for money during the competition, but Uchenna and Joyce Agu will not have to panhandle for cash again after winning the seventh edition of “The Amazing Race” and the CBS reality series’ $1 million prize.
Uchenna, 40, and Joyce, 44, from Houston, were stripped of their money after finishing last in the penultimate non-elimination leg. At the finish, the Agus continued to beg from nearby strangers until they paid their cab fare. “It was all about honor,” Uchenna said. “That cab driver was going to get his money.”
The race was dominated by recently wed former “Survivor” contestants Rob Mariano and Amber Brkich, who placed second. Former prisoner of war in Iraq Ron Young and his girlfriend, ex-beauty pageant queen Kelly McCorkle, finished third.
Just weeks after undergoing a kidney transplant, George Lopez says he feels better than ever.
“Everything has changed,” Lopez, 44, told ABC’s “Primetime Live” scheduled to air at 9 tonight (KMGH-Channel 7). “My personality has changed, my appetite has changed, my energy level has changed.”
Lopez’s wife, Ann, donated the kidney after he was diagnosed with a genetic condition.
Billy Dee Williams has withdrawn from “The Mambo Kings,” the Broadway musical scheduled to open in August, because of an aggravated hip condition. Williams, 68, had been set to play nightclub owner Fernando Perez. A replacement will be named soon, a spokesman said.
Sharon Stone said a surrogate mother gave birth to her second child, the London Evening Standard reported. Stone also has a son, Roan, 5, that she and then-husband Phil Bronstein adopted in May 2000.
– Compiled by Greg Henry from wire and Internet reports



