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Jeremy Renner’s dog, Franklin — “the only thing consistent in my life” — has died.

He got the dog, a miniature French bulldog, only last year, to ease his loneliness, he said at the time.

He added: ‘I was getting really lonely. I needed somebody or something to be there with me through the whole journey,’ he told  magazine in an interview last year.

‘Right now the only thing consistent in my life is that little dog. That’s why I got it,’ the actor, 41, said.

Franklin, who was 8 months old, died suddenly at a Little League baseball game in Orange County, where a friend of Renner’s had taken him.

The cause of death was believed to be overheating. Bulldogs are reportedly highly sensitive to  heat.  said the temperature was high that day and the dog fell ill. Several bystanders tried to resuscitate it to no avail.


Billionaire Sir Philip Green has flown in 100 friends, including Leonardo DiCaprio, to his 60th birthday bash in Mexico.

Leo, Kate Moss and Simon Cowell are among the stars partying at the luxury resort in the Riviera Maya, according to the .

The four-day bash, which brought partiers in by the Topshop and Arcadia billionaire’s private jet from London and Miami, cost $25 million, the Post said.

The party also celebrates daughter Tina’s 21st birthday.

Rihanna and Bruno Mars will perform for the party, for which guests were issued Spanish-themed costumes, the Post said.

 


Keith Richards apologized to Mick Jagger for “derogatory” remarks he made about him in his 2010 memoir “Life.” Mick says he has his regrets, too.

Richards said, “He and I have had conversations over the last year of a kind we have not had for an extremely long time and that has been incredibly important to me.

“As far as the book goes, it was my story and it was very raw, as I meant it to be, but I know that some parts of it and some of the publicity really offended Mick and I regret that.

He made the remarks in an interview for an upcoming documentary about the Rolling Stones’ 50 year career in .

Mick weighed in on the past 50 as well, looking at their highs and lows.

 “In the 1980s for instance Keith and I were not communicating very well. I got very involved with the business side of the Stones, mainly because I felt no one else was interested, but it’s plain now from the book that Keith felt excluded, which is a pity. Time I reckon to move on.”


 Remember the millionaire who hit on his yoga instructor by saying “Google me” ?

Businessman Henry Silverman, 71, has battled his wife Nancy in divorce court for 4 years about what she was entitled to in a settlement.

He even tried to introduce ‘scientific’ evidence in court to prove it was his ‘innate genius’ that enabled him to earn $450 million — no help from her, according to the .

Days after the settlement — no details have been revealed, but the Post speculated that Nancy may have gotten $150 million — he married the yoga instructor, Karen Hader, 30 years his junior. The marriage took place at the mansion he ecently bought for $19 million.

They have a 2-year-old son together.

According to the Post, when Silverman met Karen Hader in 2008, he was so taken with her, he handed her his business card and whispered in her ear, ‘Google me’.

His wife Nancy was said to be devastated when he abruptly told her that he was leaving her after 30 years of marriage.

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