While you were working ...
June 5th, 2013
06:00 PM ET

While you were working ...

Today's news you might've missed:

  • Does Kim Zolciak have a fifth kid on the way? Photos of the Atlanta-based reality star hitting the beach in a two-piece are fueling rumors that she's expecting another baby with husband Kroy Biermann. [In Touch Weekly]
  • It doesn't look like the exodus from "American Idol" is quite done yet. Sources are whispering that two founding executive producers, Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick, are leaving the show - although nothing formal has happened. [THR]
  • You'll soon be able to get up close and personal with Ron Burgundy's jazz flute. The "Anchorman" character's instrument will just be one of the items on display at the upcoming "Anchorman" exhibit at Washington D.C.'s Newseum. The exhibit launches November 14. [Washington Post]
  • "Mad Men's" Jared Harris will soon be a married man. The actor's engaged to his longtime girlfriend (and fellow actor) Allegra Riggio. [Us Weekly]
  • First Lindsay Lohan, and now Helena Bonham Carter is reviving the life of Elizabeth Taylor for a TV movie. This one's commissioned by BBC America - you can see the first photo of Carter as Taylor at the link. [BBC America]
  • Beyoncé hasn't done much promotion for the newly released animated movie she's in, "Epic," but the star got around to acknowledging its existence with the release of the new single "Rise Up" from the film's soundtrack:

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Miguel speaks on Billboard Awards fall
June 5th, 2013
05:48 PM ET

Miguel speaks on Billboard Awards fall

Miguel's fall at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards certainly has legs.

It's been three weeks since the "Adorn" singer took a leap across the stage and hit an audience member in the head as he fell, and the star is still embroiled in the fallout.

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Kristen Stewart's new movie set in Guantanamo
June 5th, 2013
02:45 PM ET

Kristen Stewart's new movie set in Guantanamo

Kristen Stewart has lined up two new indie projects, one of which will see the actress suit up as a soldier.

According to Deadline, the 23-year-old former "Twilight" star is set to portray a young woman who joins the military as an exit strategy from her small town, but she gets sent to fulfill her duty at Guantanamo Bay rather than Iraq, where she thought she was headed.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brian Hallisay are engaged
June 5th, 2013
02:00 PM ET

Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brian Hallisay are engaged

While picking up some baby clothes, Jennifer Love Hewitt might also want to pick out a wedding dress.

According to her rep, "The Client List" actress is now newly engaged to her fellow "Client" co-star, Brian Hallisay.

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Jack White pays tax bill to save historic Detroit property
June 5th, 2013
12:38 PM ET

Jack White pays tax bill to save historic Detroit property

Jack White's undercover good deed has come to light.

The musician and Detroit native, formerly of the White Stripes, anonymously donated money to the Detroit Masonic Temple last month to pay off a hefty tax bill.

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Filed under: Celebrities • Music
Miley Cyrus is either singing about drugs, or herself
June 5th, 2013
09:53 AM ET

Miley Cyrus is either singing about drugs, or herself

Miley Cyrus released a new single on Monday, and it's left listeners confused over what, exactly, she's singing about.

Called "We Can't Stop," the overall theme of the 20-year-old's latest effort is pretty straightforward - it's an ode to a non-stop party wherein pop music's twerk princess can say and do whatever she wants.

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But does that include cocaine and ecstasy? To some listeners, yes.

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Filed under: Celebrities • Miley Cyrus • Music
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