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Four years after a tiger mauled Las Vegas star Roy Horn during a show, Siegfried & Roy may be returning to the stage, the performers told Las Vegas Review-Journal last week. Horn, 63, has been keeping a strenuous rehabilitation regimen. . .
Four years after a tiger mauled Las Vegas star Roy Horn during a show, Siegfried & Roy may be returning to the stage, the performers told Las Vegas Review-Journal last week. Horn, 63, has been keeping a strenuous rehabilitation regimen, and frequently visits his menagerie of animals, including Montecore, the white tiger that attacked him. Horn would not reveal details of his future performing plans. “A good magician never lets the cat out of the bag,” he said.
Paige Roberts, the American Red Cross official whose affair with married Red Cross President Mark Everson led to Everson’s forced resignation, is pregnant, said the New York Post. Roberts, 37, is married with two children, and her neighbors are wondering who the baby’s father is, said the newspaper. “I’m not going to answer questions about my private life,” said Roberts.
The London News of the World this week published X-rated photos of Heather Mills that the estranged wife of Paul McCartney had insisted didn’t exist. Last year, Mills said she had only done some “glamour modeling” during the 1980s, but the newly revealed magazine photos show her naked and posing in a pornographic way. A quote accompanying the pictures says, “I’m gonna drive you crazy with my body.”
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Actress Katherine Heigl has denounced Knocked Up, the hit movie that made her a star, as “a little sexist.” In an interview with Vanity Fair, Heigl said the movie—in which a chubby slacker impregnates a beautiful, ambitious woman— “paints women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys. It was hard for me to love the movie.” Heigl now earns $6 million per film, up from $300,000.
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