In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, Jennifer Aniston reveals what the rest of the world already knows: The breakup of her marriage to Brad Pitt was because of his infidelity.
“She told (Vanity Fair) she did want babies with Brad, and that starting a family wasn’t the issue,” a source told the New York Post. “The issue was Brad cheated. … She is appalled by the ‘family photos’ coming out in W (magazine).”
Pitt and his “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” co-star Angelina Jolie posed with pretend kids as one big happy family in the upcoming issue of W.
Dear old Mom persuaded Russell Crowe to apologize for throwing a telephone at a New York hotel clerk, MSNBC.com reported. The “Cinderella Man” star made his mea culpas to several media outlets, including “The Late Show With David Letterman,” last week at his mother Jocelyn’s urging.
So, what’s next for Michael Jackson?
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Jackson and his family pitched a TV project before Monday’s acquittal on child molestation and related charges. The proposed six-episode unscripted series would offer a “portrait” of the famous family and a behind-the-scenes look at how parents Joe and Katherine Jackson and their eight sons and daughters rallied around Michael.
Sources said family friend Darnell Sutton made the pitch to Fox, ABC and A&E Network, among other networks.
Meanwhile, Jackson may file a lawsuit against documentary filmmaker Martin Bashir, whose footage led to the molestation charges the London Evening-Standard reported.
Part of Prince Harry’s training at Sandhurst Military Academy includes attending a two-hour lecture called “The Facts of Life.” The class discusses contraception and sexually transmitted diseases. Harry also will learn conversation skills, use of cutlery and toasting etiquette, ending in a five-course dinner exam.
Geraldo Rivera has signed a four-year contract to stay with Fox News Channel. The network confirmed the deal, naming Rivera a correspondent-at-large. Rivera will keep his Saturday evening show “At Large.” No word if Rivera will continue his map-drawing skills in the sand.
A normally stoic Nicole Kidman lost her cool on the red carpet Tuesday in New York when a photographer shouted something at her and booed, according to several reports.
While entering to view the premiere of “Bewitched” with co-star Will Ferrell, Kidman told the photog, “You’re very rude.” Her publicist reportedly asked, “Are you OK?” and Kidman replied, “No, I’m not.” Only hours before the premiere, Kidman was told her longtime friend and makeup artist Robert McCann had died at 47, reportedly of a heart attack.
– Compiled by Greg Henry from wire and Internet reports



