
Steve Martin married girlfriend Anne Stringfield during a ceremony at his Los Angeles home, his publicist said. Former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey, a friend of Martin’s, presided over Saturday’s ceremony, Alan Nierob said. “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels was Martin’s best man, he said. Most of the roughly 75 guests – who included Tom Hanks, Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Carl Reiner and Ricky Jay – were not told that he and Stringfield would wed when they were invited to his home for a “party.”
Martin, 61, was previously married to actress Victoria Tennant, whom he divorced in 1994.
Australian tabs, quoting Hilton family biographer Jerry Oppenheimer, reported Monday that celebutante Paris Hilton has been written out of her grandfather’s will. Barron Hilton, on the verge of selling his $2.4 billion stake in the Hilton Corp. to a private equity firm, is “extremely embarrassed by how the Hilton name has been sullied by Paris,” Oppenheimer said. Barron Hilton will reportedly donate his gains to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, the charity set up in the name of the founder of the family business.
The wedding between Usher and his pregnant fiancé has been canceled, his publicist told The Associated Press on Saturday. The wedding between the multiplatinum singer and his longtime girlfriend, Tameka Foster, was scheduled for Saturday. The pair are expecting their first child together sometime this fall. Publicist Patti Webster would not comment on whether the two were still engaged or even a couple.
Trista Sutter and Ryan Sutter have named their new baby boy Maxwell Alston Sutter.
The baby, who weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces, is the first child for Sutter and her Vail firefighter husband. The couple famously fell in love on ABC’s “The Bachelorette” and were married in December 2003. Maxwell Alston was born Thursday at Vail Valley Medical Center.


