
Nicole Richie is finally addressing the question everyone has been asking: Is she really pregnant? “Yes I am. We are. I’m almost four months,” she tells ABC News’ Diane Sawyer in a new interview airing on Good Morning America Thursday and on 20/20 Friday. Richie, 25, confirms that the baby’s father is rocker boyfriend Joel Madden, 28, whom she’s been dating since earlier this year. In excerpts provided by ABC, Richie also opens up about her actions on the night of her Dec. 11 DUI arrest, and why members of young Hollywood are suddenly finding themselves in so much trouble with the law. As for her guilty plea in the DUI case last Friday, Richie tells Sawyer: “I have a responsibility and it’s something that I did wrong, and if I could personally apologize to every single person that has lost a loved one from drunk driving I would. And unfortunately I can’t, but this is my way of paying my dues and taking responsibility and being an adult.” Richie was sentenced to four days in jail. She also agreed to serve a three-year probation term, must enroll in an alcohol education program, and pay a fine of $2,048.

When it comes to cars, more exactly his Maybach the Hip-Hop mogul P Diddy is not in the mood for jokes. During his A-list yacht party in St Tropez, Kimberly Stewart had the brilliant idea to take his motor as a joke.
P Diddy failed to see the funny part when his favorite car was missing, P Diddy actually believed his Maybach was stolen and stopped partying to look for it. In the end the rapper figure it out; the car was returned to the rapper Diddy the next morning.
Diddy did not see the funny side at first. He had no idea it was a practical joke. He thought it was stolen. He had his flunkies on a wild goose chase looking all over the place for his car - it’s his baby. Diddy and his minders were stressing out until someone piped up that they had seen Kimberly running off giggling with the keys and a friend in tow.
- said a source close to P Diddy tells the Daily Mirror -
Did you grow up with The Simpson’s? I certainly did, thus I am excited that the movie is finally coming out. Here’s a quick trailer:
Matt Groening has entertained us since he first started The Simpson’s on the Tracey Ullman Show in 1987. The first cartoons were actually just shorts on the Tracey Ullman Show, and they were so popular that a show of its own was finally demanded. June 10th 1989 TV Guide printed that The Simpson’s would finally get there own show. The Simpson’s is currently the longest-running American sitcom, and the longest-running American animated program.
Have you ever seen the first episodes? I must admit even by the drawing standards of the time they looked quite crappy, but hey at least Homer had more hair. Now, growing up with The Simpson’s we as children always knew that late at night we could watch a program and it would always inherit a laugh, but as we grew older it started to wear off. I would no longer have to plan around things to make sure I could watch the show. We all know what is going to happen in every episode; Bart gets in trouble, gets choked, Homer screws something at work up, gets fired, Mr. Burns tries to become more powerful but is stopped by Homer without him even knowing it.
The fact that the show is so predictable poses both a minus and plus. We all know what is going to happen in the movie, and thats why we want to see it. We want to see Bart get choked! We want to see Homer slam his head into something and say the classic “D’oh!”, and of course the part I want to see the most so far is …….”SPIDER-PIG!” since it is pure classic Homer humor.
Do I recommend this movie? - Well to answer that, do you like The Simpson’s?
How would I rate this movie as a comedy (amount of humor) - 5/10 - Once I see the movie I can give a better or worse rating.
How do I think it will be overall - 5/10 - I am only guessing that it will be a halfway decent movie as of yet. I have the feeling that they may stick to the “family” prime time comedy routine, and have to much of the same’ole same’ole.
Regardless of how the movie turns out, I think that after all this time it is deserved, and is a spectacular way to finally end.