Bringing you the latest news from Hollywood as it gets rough and dirty plus funny pictures of celebrities for laughs

Jennifer Aniston fears tabloid gossip is destroying her career, because fans are more interested in who she’s dating than what films she’s working on. The former Friends star has seen her love life played out in the press in recent years – her failed romances with John Mayer, Vince Vaughn and ex-husband Brad Pitt have all hit headlines across the globe.

Steven Spielberg has cast a familiar face in his new World War II mini-series “The Pacific” – he’s handed a role to “Jurassic Park” child star Joe Mazzello.

Matt Damon’s children are unaware their dad is a famous movie star – because they’re so used to seeing themselves on screen as a result of new technology.

In the April 2010 UK edition of Harper’s Bazaar, Megan Fox reveals that the only other guy she’s slept with besides Brian Austin Green is her “childhood sweetheart” and that she’d never have a one night stand. Basically, what Megan’s trying to say is she’s not a slut which is apparently what the media portrays her as. “My biggest regret is that I’ve assisted the media in making me into a cartoon character

Kevin Smith signed on to direct new comedy Cop Out as a tribute to his late father. The filmmaker’s latest release stars Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan as a pair of detectives on the hunt for a stolen collectible baseball card.

George Clooney has ruled out sitting through any more press conferences to promote his movies – because he’s tired of getting marriage proposals from journalists and being part of silly stunts.

Sarah Jessica Parker has a special Christmas tradition she’s passing on to her kids from her own childhood – concerning a “naked tree”. The actress recalls the family evergreen standing bare for much of the holidays – and then miraculously coming to life on Christmas morning. She explains, “When I grew up, we had a naked tree on Christmas, meaning it was unadorned

Actress Charlize Theron is convinced sexual exploitation of women is still rife within Hollywood – because she once nearly fell victim to the ‘casting couch’ culture. The South African star moved to California at the age of 19 to embark on a career in the movies.

Alec Baldwin tells Men’s Journal that he will quit acting by 2012 and maybe go into politics. If you think actors going into politics is an absurd idea, that’s because it is

Robert Pattinson has found a way to fulfil his musical ambitions without compromising his integrity – he’s planning to release an anonymous album. The Brit has long spoken of his desire to launch a music career, but admits he doesn’t want to be seen as an actor-turned-pop star