| Posted Nov. 3, 2008
Has a recent pair of romantic getaways caused Sienna Miller and Balthazar Getty to want to get away from each other? The London Daily Mail claims the shirts-optional squeezes, who were photographed sharing a lingering lip-lock in New York last week and groping each other in Italy the week before, are going through a rough patch. Among the purported problems plaguing their bad PR-generating dalliance: Getty's failure to file for divorce from wife Rosetta, the mother of his four children, and Miller's love of the nightlife, which doesn't jibe with the actor's lower-key life. "Sienna is back in London to give them both some cooling-off time," a source alleges to the paper. "They are still together at the moment, but she has said things aren't good. There have been some pretty unpleasant rows, largely over Balthazar's reluctance to commit." The paparazzi-suing starlet is supposedly "devastated" over the turn of events. "She knows she's been branded a marriage wrecker, but she swears it isn't the case," defends the confidant. "She says the marriage was over when she and Balthazar met and that he was ready to move on. He promised her the Earth, but he hasn't kept to any of his promises and has made no moves as far as a divorce is concerned." Sienna, adds the snitch, "is totally paranoid he is going to go back to his family. She feels very let down by Balthazar." (Something tells us she's not the only one.) The actress has also been "missing her party lifestyle," blabs the insider. "She has come back to have some fun and forget about Balthazar for a while."
Sharing an octogenarian with his two other girlfriends probably does a number
on one's self-esteem, which might explain why "Girls Next Door" blonde Holly
Madison, 28, has quickly rebounded from Hugh Hefner with ooky illusionist Criss Angel, who last year
They're no longer engaged, but Salma Hayek and Francois-Henri Pinault still appeared to be feeling the amour as they took in a weekend soccer game in his hometown of Rennes, France. "They were very together," an eyewitness tells People. "They talked a lot during the match and exchanged tender looks. ... They seemed very much in synch with each other." The actress and the moneybags mogul, who are parents to 1-year-old cutie-pie Valentina, called it quits in July, but they've recently been spotted spending quality time together in Los Angeles and Paris, leading to reconciliation speculation.
Simon Cowell may be experiencing the exact same emotional response to being dumped by raspy-voiced "Extra" reporter Terri Seymour as he did to the end of Sanjaya's reign of coiffure terror on "American Idol," namely, relief. "Simon has basically been waiting for Terri to announce the relationship is over for months," a pal tells the London Daily Mail. "She has been a weight around his neck for a long time, but the problem was that his mother absolutely adored Terri and thought the world of her, so Simon was in a bit of a rut. ... Simon is hugely relieved. He said, 'Thank God' when he heard Terri had gone public with the split." While Cowell, 49, may not be upset about their parting of ways after six years of togetherness, his mom sure is. "Everyone in our family loves her. She's like part of the family and always will be. At the end of the day, Simon doesn't want a family, and I think that's got a lot to do with it," Mama Cowell shares with the London Sunday Mirror, before chiming in to the Mail, "The split was really based on the fact that she wanted a baby and to get married." Simon's rep confirmed that rug rats were a sticking point, telling People, "In the past, Terri has said that she wants kids but that just isn't Simon." And despite rumblings linking Seymour, 34, to -- ewww -- Stephen Dorff, the mouthpiece insists, "Nobody else is involved, certainly not on Simon's side." Meanwhile, it turns out Terri may have received a lovely parting gift for losing the game of love with the "Idol" dream-crusher. The Mirror says he bought her a house in Los Angeles. |
















