After a year of dark shadows surrounding their longtime love, Johnny Depp and actress Vanessa Paradis are over. With 14 years, two children and a quiet family life in the South of France under their belts, the pair “have amicably separated,” according to Depp’s publicist. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Don’t call Shia LaBeouf shy in his creative endeavors: His latest project, a music video for the band Sigur Rós, has him baring it all, body and soul. The “Lawless” actor popped up Monday in the harrowing tale of love and addiction, which sees the star rocking some full-frontal nudity. The Icelandic band gave control of the video to filmmaker Alma Har’el, who reportedly developed the concept with LaBeouf. (Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images)
Jack Osbourne, son of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne and a new father as of April, has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. And he has a new angle on life as well. “‘Adapt and overcome’ is my new motto,” the reality TV personality told Hello magazine in an interview published Monday. (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
The Dog Pound will woof again: Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night TV. Two decades after his self-titled show rebuilt the talk genre for a new generation, the 56-year-old comic and recent “Celebrity Apprentice” winner will attempt a major comeback with a nightly syndicated offering starting in September 2013. Hall is partnering with syndicator CBS Television Distribution and Tribune Co., owner of the Los Angeles Times. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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Wynonna Judd has married drummer Cactus Moser, the fellow country musician who’s known her for decades and but proposed only last December. The two, who toured together in the 1980s, have been out on the road again in recent months as Wynonna and the Big Noise. The wedding went down in Tennessee on June 10, the weekend between midweek concert dates in Anderson, Ind., and Webster, Mass., but didn’t come to light till this week. (Erika Goldring / Getty Images)
This past weekend, Adam Sandler jumped the shark. At least, that’s what Big Picture columnist Patrick Goldstein thinks. Why? Sandler’s new film, “That’s My Boy,” took in just $13 million at the box office. “The fact that even Sandler’s most loyal followers stayed home is an ominous sign that the 45-year-old comic is finally too old to pull off his trademark frat-house humor,” he wrote. (Marc Andrew Deley / Getty Images)
Stay out of Alec Baldwin’s way! The “Rock of Ages” actor allegedly punched Daily News photographer Marcus Santos in the chin for snapping a picture while he and Thomas were obtaining a marriage license in New York on Tuesday morning. But Baldwin’s camp is denying that things went down that way. And by Wednesday, Baldwin and Thomas were not camera-shy at all. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press )
Country singer Jennifer Nettles will be singing a different sort of duet come fall: one with her first baby. Nettles, one half of country music duo Sugarland, is expecting her first child with entrepreneur husband Justin Miller. (Isaac Brekken / Associated Press)