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Saturday 2 July 2011


Maria Shriver will not be back.
People.com reports that the former first lady of California, 55, filed for divorce Friday from Arnold Schwarzenegger, 63, two months after the couple announced their separation after 25 years of marriage.
The story soon unfolded that the former governor fathered a child with household staffer Mildred Baena. The child, Joseph, is 13 -- the same age as the couple's youngest son, Christopher.
Shriver cited irreconcilable differences in her petition. She's seeking spousal support and shared custody of Christopher and their other son, Patrick, 17. The couple also has two daughters: Katherine, 21, and Christina, 19.
There reportedly is no prenup, so under California law, the couple's assets will be split 50/50.
Pinault revealed as father
When Linda Evangelista had son Augustin (Augie) James four years ago, she refused to name the father. After the supermodel went to family court on Friday, the New York Post revealed a possible reason why Evangelista remained tight-lipped.
Papers filed name Francois-Henri Pinault -- a.k.a. Mr. Salma Hayek -- as Augie's father. The Post first made the claim in 2007 and a rep for Evangelista denied it.
But did Pinault pull an Arnold Schwarzenegger? Simple math says no. Hayek and Pinault met in May 2006, announced their engagement and her pregnancy in 2007, broke up in 2008, reconciled and were married on Valentine's Day 2009.
Evangelista gave birth in October 2006, meaning her baby was conceived before Hayek and Pinault ever met. Pinault is the CEO of a company that owns Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. In addition to his daughter with Hayek, he has two children from a previous marriage. He has yet to publicly acknowledge Evangelista's son as his.

Springfield faces DUI charges

Rick Springfield was charged Friday with two counts of DUI stemming from an arrest in May. When Malibu police pulled over the rocker, he failed field sobriety tests and threatened to kill one of the arresting officers and his family if he touched the singer's 1963 Corvette Stingray. Springfield was not charged for threatening the officer. If convicted, Springfield faces up to six months in jail and up to a $1000 fine.
The '80s sensation is headlining the Stars & Stripes Festival in downtown Mt. Clemens this weekend. A rep for the festival confirmed Friday that his performance will go on as scheduled at 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

Artists call for Grammy boycott

A coalition of musicians upset with the Recording Academy's recent reduction in Grammy categories is calling for a boycott of CBS, the network that airs the award show every February.
According to the Associated Press, the coalition, led by Latin jazz musician Bobby Sanabria, plans to ask people to boycott the sponsors of the Grammys and has hired a lawyer to explore legal action. Sanabria believes the changes "unfairly target ethnic music." He also alleges that the academy made the changes without informing its members. The academy said in a statement that its decision "had everything to do with recognizing excellence in music and the integrity of our awards and nothing to do with ethnicity or race." CBS is remaining mum.

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