
Naomi Campbell is facing charges stemming from her altercation with police at London's Heathrow Airport back in April. The 38-year-old supermodel allegedly spit on an officer during an argument over her missing luggage. Campbell has been charged on six counts, including one for disorderly conduct and three for assaulting a constable. Campbell learned about the charges on Thursday after meeting with Heathrow authorities. That's according to a People magazine report.
Sanjaya Malakar is set to appear in a new advertising campaign for Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. The former "American Idol" contestant, seen in these pictures from a Seattle photo shoot a couple of weeks ago, says he had fun filming the first spot for the company's Life Comes At You Fast campaign. The commercial was shot in India. It shows Malakar getting advice from a guru on his retirement plan and his hair style. The singer says he's happy to have another opportunity to experiment with his hair. Malakar is also working on songs for a new album.
Meanwhile, another former "American Idol" contender is preparing for fatherhood. Clay Aiken and music producer Jaymes Foster are expecting a baby in August. The pair have reportedly been friends for some time and the child was conceived through artificial insemination. Aiken and Foster have worked together on several of the singer's albums.
Steven Tyler is speaking out about his stint at a rehab facility earlier this month. The rocker reportedly entered the center to recuperate from foot surgery. Tyler released a statement saying he needed a safe place to recover from the operations. The Aerosmith star, who is notorious for his active on-stage performances, has apparently been suffering from foot problems for some time. He reassured fans in the statement that Aerosmith will be back for a new album and another tour.
"Sex and the City: The Movie" opened today in U.S. theaters. The film, starring Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker, is expected to take in more than $34 million during its opening weekend. Even though the film is sold out in theaters across the country, some speculate that the movie's R rating will prevent it from overtaking "Indiana Jones" at the box office. That's all according to an E! News report.
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