Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade is in the middle of NBA Finals -- but in case that wasn't enough pressure for the athlete, he's got some major drama going on in his home life as well. Dwyane's ex wife, Siohvaughn Funches-Wade, was arrested over the weekend for trying to abduct their two children. Dwyane has had primary custody of their two sons, 10-year-old Zaire Blessing Dwyane Wade and 5-year-old Zion Malachi Airamis Wade, since their split in 2010. Siohvaughn -- his high school sweetheart -- has visitation rights. The divorce has yet to be finalized, largely due to the ongoing custody battle. Now, an incident led to Siohvaughn being charged with "two counts of attempted child abduction, two counts of unlawful visitation interference and one count of resisting arrest." Dwyane is looking for the judge to suspend her visitation rights.
Chris Bosh's Baby Mama Applies for Food Stamps
It’s being reported Chris Bosh’s former live-in girlfriend, Allison Matthis, who eventually had his child is being forced to apply for food stamps because she was just laid off from her secretarial job. Matthis was recently let go by a construction company where she worked as secretary. As a result of being laid off, Matthis is turning to government assistance. Another result of Allison Matthis’ being laid off is her home is dangerously near foreclosure. Matthis says the amount of child support Bosh pays isn’t enough to cover the mortgage. Bosh pays Matthis $2,600 a month. However, Bosh makes $18 million a year and according to state regulations, someone making that much money should be paying in the ballpark of $30k a month. Currently Matthis hasn't formally requested an increase in child support.
It's official: Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis have split after 14 years together. The couple "have amicably separated," Depp's publicist said in a statement. The two drifted into living separate lives after moving to Los Angeles from France. They haven't appeared together on a red carpet in a year. Depp, 49, and Paradis, 39, first got together in 1998. Their romance began that June, when Depp saw the French actress sitting with a group of friends at the bar of the Costes Hotel in Paris, where he was having dinner with colleagues. The couple have two children together: Lily-Rose, 13, and Jack, 9.
Molly Sims Welcomes Son
Molly Sims is a mom! The model and actress, 39, delivered her son on Tuesday, June 19. The baby boy is the first child for Sims and husband Scott Stuber, whom she wed last September.Ken Baumann, star of The Secret Life of the American Teenager, tied the knot with Superbad actress Aviva Farber on Saturday. The couple exchanged vows in a private ceremony in Malibu. "They are very happy," the rep says. Baumann, 22, and Farber, 27, shared wedding pictures of their big day, showing the groom in a gray suit and the bride in a bohemian lace dress with a flowery headband in her hair.
Jim Carrey bows out of 'Dumb and Dumber To'
In April, Peter and Bobby Farrelly announced that "Dumb and Dumber" stars Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey had officially agreed to star in a sequel, to be titled "Dumb and Dumber To." On Tuesday, Carrey confirmed that he has moved on from the sequel and will no longer be a part of the film. "I would have thought 'Dumb and Dumber To' was a no-brainer, after all it's implied in the title," was all he offered by way of explanation. Sources report that Carrey grew frustrated with the suits at New Line and Warner Bros, who didn't seem particularly enthusiastic about the project.
Kristen Stewart bumps Angelina Jolie as highest-paid actress
Kristen Stewart, who shot to fame as Bella Swan in "The Twilight Saga" films and has a starring role in "Snow White and the Huntsman," jumped to the top of Forbes.com's annual list of highest-paid actresses. The 22-year-old earned an estimated $34.5 million from May 2011 to May 2012 and pushed Angelina Jolie into fourth place. Cameron Diaz, who had a surprise hit with "Bad Teacher," came in second with $34 million. Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock, who largely took a break from filming after 2009's "The Blind Side," came in third with $25 million. Jolie, who topped last year's list along with Sarah Jessica Parker, dropped to the fourth spot with earnings of $20 million while Charlize Theron, Stewart's co-star in "Snow White and the Huntsman" who also appears in "Prometheus," trailed at $18 million, and rounded out the top five places.
The Wolf of Wall Street
Jon Bernthal ("The Walking Dead") has joined the cast of Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street" which also stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill. Bernthal will play a drug dealer and money launderer.
Paranoia
Amber Heard has been cast in Robert Luketic's long-gestating corporate espionage tale "Paranoia". Heard will play the female lead in the movie based on Joseph Finder's novel. Liam Hemsworth stars a young office worker who throws a lavish retirement party for a colleague with company funds, and ends up blackmailed into infiltrating a rival company's top secret project. Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman also star.
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Kit Harington ("Game of Thrones") will provide the voice of the film's still-unnamed villain in DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon 2". The sequel, set for release on June 20th 2014, will again feature the voice talents of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, TJ Miller and Kristen Wiig.
Love Punch
Timothy Spall and Celia Imrie have joined the cast of Joel Hopkins' romantic comedy "Love Punch". Emma Thompson and Pierce Brosnan also star. The story follows a divorced couple whose pension is stolen by an unscrupulous businessman and reunite to steal it back.
TV NEWS
Emilie de Ravin has been upgraded to series regular status on Once Upon a Time for Season 2. The Lost alum’s future with the fantastical ABC drama seemed solid given the events of the Season 1 finale, in which Belle was sprung from Storybrooke captivity to reunite with onetime flame Rumpelstiltskin and make him aware of Regina/the Evil Queen’s duplicitous act. De Ravin, whose ABC pilot Americana did not get picked up for the fall, appeared in a total of three Once Upon a Time episodes during the show’s freshman run.
NBC has announced that "Men of a Certain Age" star Ray Romano is taking a dramatic turn with a recurring role in "Parenthood's" fourth season. Romano, who will first appear in the season premiere episode, will play a photographer. According to NBC, the former photojournalist will befriend Sarah (Lauren Graham) and will further complicate her relationship with Mark (Jason Ritter), who proposed to her in the Season 3 finale.
Ex-Nikita evildoer Xander Berkeley has booked a recurring role in the upcoming third season of Syfy’s Being Human. The actor will play Brynn (Tracy Spiridakos) and Connor’s (Jon Cor) charismatic father, who is on a mission to unearth what happened to his children — and destroy all remaining vampires. In the meantime, he’ll develop a unique relationship with Kristen Hager’s Nora.
Supernatural's" devilish Marc Pellegrino is appearing this fall on NBC's "Grimm." He'll play Hank's (Russell Hornsby) high school buddy, a coyote-like creature whose daughter is missing.
Recurring "NCIS" star Brian Dietzenwill will be a series regular when the long-running CBS procedural returns for its 10th season promoted. He plays Jimmy Palmer, the eager assistant of medical examiner "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum), who had a heart attack in last season's finale -- which also saw Jimmy's much-anticipated destination wedding to Bree thwarted by a bomb blast at NCIS headquarters.
Rupert Friend has scored the role of a series regular in the upcoming second season of Showtime terrorism drama "Homeland" which is currently shooting in North Carolina. Friend will play Peter Quinn, a button-down CIA analyst who oversees a critical operation. Lost's Zuleikha Robinson also has a key role as a Middle Eastern field journalist.
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