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Jen's Vanity Fair cover is all-time bestseller (Go To Top)

     London: Jennifer Aniston's Vanity Fair front cover has proved to be the magazine's best selling issue of all time. The former Friends actress has posed in a baggy man's shirt on the cover of the much-publicised September issue of the magazine, and was photographed by top photographer Mario Testino. The actress has poured her heart out in the interview, tearfully speaking about her break-up with Brad Pitt and his relationship with Angelina Jolie. Aniston said in the interview that she was left devastated by the spilt and is angry with Pitt and his new found lady love. The former golden couple are reportedly no longer on speaking terms. "She is not in touch with Brad these days. I think she has been tremendously disappointed with the way he has handled his end of the separation, " Femalefirst quoted Vanity Fair journalist Leslie Bennets as saying.

Glasgow's heritage 'Bombay Cinema' makes way for flats (Go To Top)

     London: Scotland's dedicated Bollywood cinema will be demolished to pave way for a 1.7 million housing development, marking the end of an era for Glasgow's Asian community, who regularly flocked to the cinema for family entertainment. According to femalefirst, council planning chiefs approved application by developers for 35 one and two-bedroom flats to be built at the site of the historic Bombay Cinema, which was set up in 1927. "It was a nice big place for everyone to go to. We restored it and brought it back to its original features, and it was very popular. It used to hold about 700 people, but there were parking problems and it only had one screen. It's going to be sad to see it go, but it would really need a lot of money to modernise it," the report quoted former owner of the cinema, Goshi Ji, as saying.

The Kumars at No 42 invite you for pav-bhajis (Go To Top)

     London: Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar of the BBC's hit chat show, 'The Kumars at No 42', are reportedly all set to bring out their own range of Indian food. According to the Daily Mail, programme makers 'Hat Trick', who have also made shows like 'Father Ted', 'Room 101' and 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?', are launching a website, which will sell products linked to their shows. The website will be launched later this month and new products are in development.

Demi, Ashton voted Hollywood's most loving couple (Go To Top)

     London: Star couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore have been crowned the king and queen of Hollywood romance, beating young lovers Kate Bosworth and Orlando Bloom, in a recent poll conducted by In touch magazine. Mega wealthy couple Paris Hilton and her fiance Paris Latsis also made their names among the top ten most loving couples in Hollywood, as did Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, who made the list on the eighth rank. According to the Sun, the Top 10 most loving couples in Hollywood as per the poll were: 1. Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore 2. Kate Bosworth and Orlando Bloom 3. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith 4. Paris Hilton and Paris Latsis 5. John Travolta and Kelly Preston 6. Eva Longoria and Tony Parker 7. Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos 8. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes 9. Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas 10. Seal and Heidi Klum .


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