At the Jets’ home opener at the Meadowlands last night, Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy cheered the visiting Ravens on to a 10-9 victory.
The Tuohys, the proud parents portrayed in “The Blind Side,” especially rooted for their son, Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher.
The Tuohys, who penned the best-selling “In a Heartbeat,” have become sought-after motivational speakers, repped by Don Epstein, who joined them at the game, and his Greater Talent Network, according to the New York Post. Leigh Anne will also be seen this season on ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
Despite her recent legal issues — and recent reports that while driving she allegedly clipped a stroller with a toddler in it — Lindsay Lohan reportedly wants to be a mom.
The actress reportedly confided to a pal that she’s determined to stay sober and thinks the best way for her to achieve that goal is to get pregnant.
According to the pal, Lindsay, 24, hates being alone and thinks a baby would make the perfect companion, according to InTouch Weekly.
She says she’s seen what motherhood has done for former party girl Nicole Richie and thinks it can do the same for her. “She needs to be around someone nearly 24 hours a day,” the pal says. “She thinks having a baby could straighten out her life.”
Tyler Perry‘s spending habits are the talk of Atlanta. The super-successful film-maker keeps buying larger and more extravagant houses – in spite of the fact that he’s single.
Despite giving the appearance of a modest, down-to-earth guy, Perry has been dubbed by The Real Estalker a “real estate size queen.”
He’s in the process of unloading his 8,800-square-foot L.A. house for $13 million, and his 17,000-square-foot Atlanta mansion for $3.6 million, according to the celebrity website janetcharltonshollywood.
Perry also bought a 58-acre Atlanta estate (with an 18-hole golf course, a garage for 40 cars, and a band shell) and demolished the 36,000-square-foot house to build a bigger house.
John Waters, the filmmaker and actor known for such movies as “Hairspray” and “Cry-Baby,” has an idea for how gays and lesbians can push for marriage equality.
His suggestion at the North Louisiana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in Shreveport?
“I think we should just try to make heterosexual divorce illegal,” he said.
Waters was the celebrity guest at the festival, which honored him Sunday with a cocktail reception and two showings of his 1981 film “Polyester.” While at the festival, Waters — wearing a sport coat with red and neon-pink curves — signed copies of his autobiography “Role Models” and his 2004 album “A John Waters Christmas.”
lsmith@denverpost.com
— The Associated Press also contributed to this report









