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Hitler's gun up for grabs for 10000 pounds only (Go To Top)

    London: A Germany-made shotgun once owned by Nazi supremo Adolf Hitler is up for auction. The gun with the initials 'A.H.' was apparently kept by an American soldier for more than 50 years for safe-keeping. The trooper died around 10 years ago and how his family was looking forward to sell it for auction. Shop owner Wes Lane said at first he didn't believe that the weapon belonged to the Fuhrer but was convinced of its authenticity after hearing the whole story. The weapon was apparently taken from one of the Fuhrer's secret hideaways in May 1945, just before the end of WWII. The trooper from Illinois hid it under his bed for 50 years till he passed away, and now his family members wanted to auction it, reports The Mirror. Wes said he was expecting the gun to fetch upto 10000 pounds when it went under the hammer.

Is Jennifer Lopez pregnant? (Go To Top)

    Washington: Latino singer Jennifer Lopez has sparked rumours that she is pregnant, after she was spotted on a babywear shopping spree with husband Marc Anthony. The couple have recently been seen stocking up on baby supplies - Anthony was spotted buying a Guys Infant Gear nappy bag for 120 dollars at swanky celebrity shopping spot Fred Segal in Los Angeles just last week. "He said something that made it pretty clear that it wasn't a gift - that he intended to use it," a witness at the store was quoted by Contactmusic,as saying.

Katie Holmes' sex scene goes up in smoke (Go To Top)

    Washington: At the Sundance Film Festival director Jason Reitman was shocked, when he discovered that a steamy sex scene featuring Katie Holmes, which was in the movie when it debuted at last year's Toronto Film Festival, has vanished from his film "Thank You For Smoking". "We were sitting there in shock," the movie's writer-director told the Los Angeles Times. "And I turned to other people who had worked on the film, and were completely confused. But the audience didn't seem to notice or care," E!Online quoted the filmmaker, as saying. Rumours are that Katie's sex scenes have been yanked, and the first accusation has been directed at Tom Cruise, who, it's believed, has used his showbiz influence to kill the footage, as he didn't want his missus to be seen cavorting in the nude. However Reitman tried to clear Cruise's name, by telling the Times that the scene was accidentally cut when two reels were spliced together in Los Angeles as filmmakers prepared a print for Smoking's four festival screenings. Reitman also said that he plans to restore the sex scene when Fox Searchlight releases Thank You for Smoking in theaters on Mar. 17.

Owen denies bruising Aniston during sex scenes (Go To Top)

    London: British actor Clive Owen has dismissed reports that his raunchy sex scenes with former 'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston in their upcoming movie 'Derailed' left America's golden girl covered with bruises. Owen denied that Aniston was left black and blue after the filming of the sex scenes, and added that the two had not found filming the scenes difficult. "There's a lot going on in those scenes which makes it a lot easier to play then if its just two people having sex. There's all sorts of things going on between them and so it made filming those scenes as comfortable as it could be," the Daily Mail quoted him, as saying. He further praised his co-star's acting skills. "She's lovely, incredibly level-headed considering the spotlight that is on her. It's an inspired casting, she's a really great actress whether she's playing a straight part or comedy," he added.

Uma Thurman goes shy of stripping (Go To Top)

    Washington: The experience of appearing nude on- screen in 'Dangerous Liaisons' at the tender age of eighteen has left actress Uma Thurman so traumatized that she has vowed never to bare all again. Thurman revealed that she had not expected the media to turn the sex scene into something sordid. "I felt some trepidation going in, but it was an art movie. It was based on this classic novel set in eighteenth-century France, and the scene was appropriate. But when Dangerous Liaisons came out, the scene was sensationalist in this really creepy, voyeuristic way," Contactmusic quoted her, as telling Esquire magazine. "It made it seem out of character and it didn't make sense to me... I certainly didn't want to become a sensational sex symbol," she added.

Crowe threatens to 'tar and feather' paparazzi (Go To Top)

    Washington: Oscar winning actor Russell Crowe has threatened paparazzi that he will 'tar and feather' any photographer hassling his wife Danielle Spencer, who is pregnant with the couple's second child. Crowe, who believes that the paparazzi are responsible for the premature birth of son Charlie in 2004, warned the paparazzi to stay away from his wife or suffer his wrath. "Dani was three weeks early last time, she gave birth just a few days after she was chased down the street by four photographers. I tell you right now, they will be tarred and feathered if they hassle my pregnant wife again," Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.

Colin Farrell's 'odour' drives women wild (Go To Top)

     Washington: Hunky Irish actor Colin Farrell has revealed that his 'natural odour' is the reason why women just can't keep their hands off him. The 29-year old 'Alexander' star, whose list of beauties includes Demi Moore and Britney Spears, said that it was his natural smell that drove women wild. "Women tend to think I am adorable or damn cute. Women go for my natural odour!" Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.

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