What’s the Buzz?
The buzz is the rapper Nelly lost his sister Thursday after a two-year battle with leukemia. After his sister’s relapse in 2003, Nelly launched a campaign to find a bone marrow donor match for her and other leukemia patients.
During promotion for his latest movie, “Guess Who,” Ashton Kutcher commented that racism still exists in America and he has witnessed it first hand.
The buzz is the rapper Nelly lost his sister Thursday after a two-year battle with leukemia. After his sister’s relapse in 2003, Nelly launched a campaign to find a bone marrow donor match for her and other leukemia patients.
During promotion for his latest movie, “Guess Who,” Ashton Kutcher commented that racism still exists in America and he has witnessed it first hand. The actor said many people perceived his friendship with hip-hop mogul P. Diddy as odd and suspicious, motivating him to do the movie.
“American Idol” judge Paula Abdul’s latest hit didn’t happen on the charts, but in the courtroom. She was sentenced to two years probation, fined $300 and ordered to pay damages for hitting a car with her Mercedes and fleeing the scene.
Oprah will live a month in a Chicago public housing unit for a documentary on the problems facing inner-city housing. She will also have her security guards present.
Thomas Hayden Church of “Sideways” fame has reportedly signed on to play Venom, the villain in “Spiderman 3,” scheduled for release in May 2007. Britney Spears is pregnant, according to US Weekly. And that’s the buzz . . .