Kevin Federline groans in an Item magazine interview about his sad life: “If I stay home and take care of my wife and my kids, then I am a loafer, not a good father. If I try to have a career, nobody thinks I am caring for my family. … I should just put a bull’s-eye on my back.” Federline said he wants his kids to appreciate hard work and the value of money. “My kids are going to have to learn what a real job is, what life is. You don’t have it easy with me. My kids are going to work at Taco Bell, (dang it)!” Right alongside their dear ol’ dad.
Janet Jackson has shed her often-written-about hefty baggage. But in her chubbier days, the New York Post’s Cindy Adams writes, Jackson got hunger pangs after checking out New York apartments several months ago. After six apartments, Jackson wanted food. Near a pizza parlor, Realtor Barbara Corcoran spotted a man carrying a large pie. Corcoran wanted her client to check out more places, so she jumped out of her limo, gave the man $50 for his pizza and returned to the car.
Gordon Ramsay apparently is not a money-hungry celebrity chef. Ramsay rejected a nearly $15 million offer from ITV to stay for half that amount at Channel 4, another British network. The Daily Mirror reported that Ramsay, 39, signed a $7.5 million contract extension until 2011. Ramsay stars in two hit series, “Kitchen Nightmares” and “The F Word.” His British reality series, “Hell’s Kitchen,” started its second season in the U.S. Monday night on Fox.
Well, at least, Nicole Richie, below, has a sense of humor about much-maligned weight-loss Quoted by
contactmusic.com, Richie said, “Last time I ate was like two, three years ago … I promise I will eat next week, swear to God.”



