Chris Brown Dropped By Wrigley; Kate Hudson & Owen Wilson Are Back On

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  • Following Chris Brown‘s arrest for making criminal threats (possibly to Rihanna), his commercials for Doublemint gum have been pulled from the air. He’s also hired a lawyer known for some very high profile cases.
  • Brown hired attorney Mark Geragos, best known for defending convicted murderer Scott Peterson, Winona Ryder after her 2001 shoplifting arrest, and Michael Jackson during his child molestation trial. Wrigley’s gum has issued a statement saying they are “concerned by the serious allegations made against Chris Brown” and are suspending their ads until the charges are cleared. [People, Extra]
  • Rihanna’s rep issued a statement saying, “Rihanna is well. Thank you for concern and support.” [Entertainment Tonight]
  • Tameka Raymond, Usher’s wife, is now in stable condition after suffering complications during “routine” surgery in Brazil, according to her rep. [People]
  • Travis Barker says he left the hospital too soon after surviving a fatal LearJet crash. “I kind of rushed out of the hospital and my hand was numb, but I didn’t tell anybody,” he said. “I just wanted to get out.” He has now had surgery to repair the nerve damage and will be in recovery for another 8 to 10 weeks. [Extra]
  • An insider claims that the reason Kate Hudson is trapped in romantic comedy hell is that she doesn’t pick her own projects. Decisions are made by her team of agents managers, and boyfriends-du-jour. “They choose what they think is best for her, “says the source. “They’ve made a lot of wrong decisions.” [E!]
  • Also, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson: back on. Does that mean he gets a say in her career again? [People]
  • Over the weekend Peaches Geldof announced her divorce from Max Drummey. Now sources reveal that she has been dating the Virgins frontman Donald Cumming for weeks and “couldn’t care less about Max.” [The Daily Mail]
  • Is this video of Michael Cera flipping out on the set of his new movie real, or an homage to Christian Bale? Either way, there is something deeply unsettling about seeing George Michael act like such a brat. [Perez Hilton]
  • The lawyer in Jodie Sweetin‘s custody case ordered drug tests for Sweetin and her estranged husband. Both are drug free. [People]
  • Apparently Katy Perry‘s family provided some not-so-flattering childhood photos of her to CBS. In retaliation, she posted an unflattering picture of her red-haired sister on her blog, writing, “Wow. look at that tender mess. We’re sorry all the gingers are going extinct. We salute you for you braveness of being a ginge.” [The Daily Express]
  • Denise Richards says of being a contestant on the new season of Dancing With The Stars, “All I hope is that I don’t embarrass my girls!” It may be a little late for that. [People]
  • Medical professionals were shocked by Oprah’s endorsement of Suzanne Somers’ theories on horomone replacement therapy on a recent show. Says one doctor: “Oprah is the most influential woman in the world, and I don’t think she comprehends the amount of damage she has done to women’s health. I came away feeling like Oprah really didn’t understand the issue. Personally, I feel like she has set us back 100 years.” [Newsweek]
  • Two months after his arrest for drunk driving, Charles Barkley has finally admitted that he was wrong, saying, “It was stupid, and it was 100 percent my fault.” [TMZ]
  • Halle Berry says of Gabriel Aubry, her boyfriend and father of her daughter Nahla, “I feel more married now than I did in any of my actual marriages. We live the truth of that and that’s more important than a piece of paper.” [People]
  • Woody Harrelson says making a film about the work of U.S. army casualty notification officers has given him more respect and compassion for soldiers. “I’ve been an outspoken peace activist for good reason. But what was missing from my own philosophy was a real understanding of what these soldiers go through,” said Harrelson. [Reuters]
  • Steve Harvey‘s relationship advice book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think About Love, Relationships, Intimacy, and Commitment has been out for less than two weeks, but has already sold more than half of its initial print run. [The Wall Street Journal]
  • Miss Piggy on why she’d never enter politics: “I’ve considered politics, but frankly I think they’ve already got way too many divas. And besides, when you’re a celebrity of moi’s magnitude, anything worth doing is worth having someone else do for you.” [Publisher’s Weekly]
  • Hollywood screenwriters are itching to make a movie about Sarah Palin’s clan! Milk writer Dustin Lance Black says he would like to write about Palin because he’s “interested in great characters.” But The Visitor writer Todd McCarty, says he would focus any movie he makes on the teenager who impregnated Palin’s 17-year-old daughter Bristol, saying, “there’s a dark comedy there somewhere.” [The Daily Express]
  • “My grandmother is basically blind, but she can make out the lighter parts, like my skin and hair. She says, “I can see you, because you have no pants on.” So I’ll continue to wear no pants so that my grandma can see me.” – Lady GaGa [Perez Hilton]
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