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In a match made somewhere in rocker heaven, pop princess Avril Lavigne and Deryck Whibley, the frontman of Sum 41, tied the knot yesterday on a private estate in Montecito, Calif.

And though the bride eschewed her punk style for a traditional white gown and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" as she walked down the aisle, she and Whibley chose the Goo Goo Dolls' rock anthem "Iris" for their first dance.



The couple, according to reports in Us Weekly and People, had a brief, 20-minute ceremony, and then they and their roughly 100 guests moved to a tent on the Villa Lillybelle estate, where the predominant decorative theme was white roses. Lavigne, 21, and Whibley, 26, who are both natives of Ontario, Canada, have been together for two years, and got engaged in Venice, Italy, in June 2005, while Lavigne was on tour there.

"I might look like a tough chick – and I am – but I'm also a hopeless romantic inside," she has said.

Cruise Angered Spielberg With Scientology Shtick

Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg had a falling-out during and after the filming of their last collaboration, "War of the Worlds," over Cruise's use of his movie-related PR platform to rant about Scientology's precepts.

According to an article by Ken Auletta in this week's New Yorker magazine (via Page Six), Spielberg was "steamed at Cruise for ranting, during what were supposed to be promotional appearances for ["War of the Worlds"], against the widespread use of Ritalin to treat unruly children." What's more, Auletta reports that after Spielberg "mentioned to Cruise the name of a doctor, who prescribed Ritalin, the doctor's office was picketed by Scientologists."

However, the film heavyweights must have smoothed things over since then, as they were looking pretty chummy as Spielberg accepted a lifetime achievement award from Cruise at the Chicago International Film Festival yesterday (not pictured here).

Yet Another Tale From Inside the Playboy Crypt

One problem with having a lot of girlfriends, as Playboy founder Hugh Hefner is finding out, is having a lot of ex-girlfriends who write books about you. And another one of his exes, Izabella St. James, is spilling the beans about her time as part of the Hef harem.

St. James' book, "Bunny Tales," which comes out in August, provides the usual details of the luxe life she led in the Playboy Mansion during two years as one of Hef's girls, according to Page Six. But she also dishes on some of the restrictions that went along with that life, like a 9 pm curfew and the fact that "sex night" occurred just twice a week, even though the girls were forbidden from having another man in their lives.

Hef, for his part, doesn't seem to bothered by it all. "What can I say? Some of them [the girlfriends] get a life [after their time in the mansion] and some of them write books," he tells the Post. "I put her through law school, and I see she's choosing not to use it. I wish her well."

Pitt Visits New Orleans, Expresses Shock

Brad Pitt said he was "not prepared" for the devastation that he encountered when he visited New Orleans for the first time last week since Hurricane Katrina. After two days of driving around the city and witnessing the damage wrought by the storm, Pitt said the aftermath was "shocking" and "disturbing," and that "very little was being done and I wanted to help out and wanted to do better, Katrina was certainly an indictment we could do better," Pitt said.

Pitt was in the Big Easy to promote a competition that he's heading up through an organization called Global Green to help rebuild the city using energy-efficient building materials and appliances, especially in low-income communities. Interestingly, according to the AP, reporters were under strict orders not to ask Pitt about Angelina or the kids, lest the press conference get shut down.

CBS Exec Gets Into Minor Tiff With Critics

TV networks – or CBS at least – don't appear to care whether you care what happens on your favorite show, especially if it gets cancelled due to poor ratings. CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler (left) was asked by the critics and reporters at the Television Critics Association meeting yesterday whether her network would provide a wrap-up of what happens if a show like new fall drama "Jericho" got cancelled before the end of its run.

Tassler at first asserted that she didn't think audiences would care if serialized dramas, like "Lost" – as opposed to procedural ones, like "CSI," which don't have an ongoing storyline – were repeatedly cancelled, leaving viewers in the lurch, in making future viewing choices. The reporters took issue with Tassler's stated indifference, though she later acknowledged that the network would have to find ways to satisfy viewers' curiosity for narrative loose ends.

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16. Wow..finally punk and rap are married...i feel like breaking open a bottle of Cristal...

Posted at 7:49PM on Jul 16th 2006 by doug

17. #5 and #7 sounds to me like you are a little bit jealous (pancy - come on you could do better than that) sounds to me like you just may be the pancy. At least Brad is trying to do some good and he actually has the clout to do this... At least he is trying to help others in our country - and PLEASE do not compare him to Tom Cruise who is a total fruit - the difference is Tom only cares about Tom, Brad actually seems like he cares about others. Also, #8 do u have to use such foul language????? using F------- and god in the same sentence is uncalled for. I respect your comments and agree with them 100% ..... but be careful with the language if possible,,,

Posted at 9:05PM on Jul 16th 2006 by frank

18. Why does it matter to anyone when Brad Pitt went to New Orleans? Look, I have thought many times that maybe Angelina should adopt a needy child here in this country (yes, we have them and lots of them), but in all honesty, a child is a child. Maybe she and Brad should have had their baby in a hospital HERE (mabey in Idaho or somewhere) then turned around and donated money to them... But the fact is that they ARE donating their money and time to the less fortunate. Many, many celebrities have visited and donated money to New Orleans,much needed money, and not as many have donated to AIDS orphans in Africa. Point is, good is good, no matter where it's done.

Posted at 9:21PM on Jul 16th 2006 by jennifer

19. Maybe if Brad and Angelina decided to hold the birth of their baby in New Orleans...then maybe the city would be rebuilt....oh right, I forgot...New Orleans is below sea level and to rebuild it is an act of stupidity as eventually the rivers that surround the city and the Gulf of Mexico will destroy it for good. But nice of Brad to notice for a second what is going on in his own country...what a switch.

Posted at 9:25PM on Jul 16th 2006 by lynn

20. The reason celebrities like Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise go on shows like Prime Time and do interviews about their pet projects is because it is the best way to bring the publics attention to a serious issue. It is free ,built-in advertising. They could just try to promote their next movie or whatever just makes money for them , instead they use their "powers" for good and try to get others to jump on their bandwagon. By publicizing their "pet" projects so many celebrities have managed to take a tiny movement that wasn't going anywhere and turn it into a huge money-making machine for the needy.
Bad-talking these guys just shows your own pathetic insecurities. Some people can't feel good about themselves without bashing down the talent and hard work of others. DEFINITION: LOOSERS

Posted at 9:44PM on Jul 16th 2006 by tu-lame

21. Now wait... back up... didnt the article say he drove AROUND the city? I must of missed the part that said he physically DID something or GAVE anything. I dont think driving around a city is really helping it.

Posted at 10:24PM on Jul 16th 2006 by Tara

22. Brad Pitt told Jen about all the people who need help in other countries, but she wasn't interested in going anywhere to help people. She didn't even make much of an effort to go see him when he was filming "Mr and Mrs Smith" or "Troy." I am tired of everyone talking about how awful Brad and Angelina are. Brad is happy now and he wasn't happy when he was with Jen. What is the crime in someone being happy? He is at least trying to help people and make a positive change in the world. Jennifer Aniston was and is only interested in making herself a movie star. She wasn't interested in keeping her marriage alive. It takes two to tango.

Posted at 12:17AM on Jul 17th 2006 by Patty

23. congratulations Avril she looked so beautiful in her wedding dress

Posted at 1:09AM on Jul 17th 2006 by Cass

24. congrats Avril she looked so pretty in her wedding gown

Posted at 1:11AM on Jul 17th 2006 by Cass

25. Why should Brad help NO afterall he has Africa to worry about!Aren't they ready to a adopt a needy child again?Brad has turned his back on this country.

Posted at 1:15AM on Jul 17th 2006 by mandee

26. #21 COULDNT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF. ABOUT TIME SOMEBODY SEES THE GOOD THAT SOME CELEBRITIES CAN DO IF THEY REALLY WANT TO.... COME ON EVERYBODY AT LEAST BRAD IS PUTTING A FOOT FORWARD TO HELP PEOPLE IN OUR COUNTRY.

Posted at 6:47AM on Jul 17th 2006 by FRANK

27. I think it was a great idea that Brad Pitt asked that there be no questions about his family. He is working on helping to create an energy-efficient means of rebuilding a city, destroyed by a horrible storm, leaving many dead and homeless. Obviously, he wanted the focus of the press conference to be on what he was there to do, not on gossip! When I am at work, I don't expect people to force me to discuss my family life as a part of my job!
Who cares if it's a year later? Would you rather he NOT try to help at all? Why is there always a need to put people down? It's just never enough and that's sad.

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Congrats Avril & Deryck from Ontario, Canada!

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If I were Stephen Speilberg, I'd be ticked off, too. I have no doubt that the box office sales for the War of the Worlds suffered greatly because of Tom Cruise's "public appearances". He was supposed to be promoting his film, not finding new ways to alienate himself from the planet earth entirely!

Posted at 7:43AM on Jul 17th 2006 by HeatRock

28. Thank you Brad, your help is so appreciated in NO, I hope you can get others to help you help them. Yes it has been a year, and you are absolutely not expected to rebuild NO by yourself, they need more help than you can imagine. Also, the people that want to stay in NO need to be strong and stop crying, they need to want to help too. If people remember, Florida got hit 4 times in a row last year, no one saw us cry, we got off our ass and went to work, I'm a single mom, and I asked no one for help. Be prepared you guys, if your told to leave, LEAVE!!!!! Don't try to be a hero, or take the opportunity of a storm like that to steal from others, there's so much more to Katrina than most people will ever understand, you have to go through one of these bastard storms to know what your talking about. Again, thank you to all the celebrity's that did show up in NO, Sean Penn, Harry Connick Jr, Etc.

Posted at 10:26AM on Jul 17th 2006 by LYNDA

29. PATTY, #24, your comment is so stupid...you have no proof to anything you said. unless you're actually brad or jen which you obviously aren't, how would you have ANY idea what they spoke about or what jen says or feels or what brad asked??? you don't!! you're obviously a team jolie person and have in your mind that jen was some heartless, careless woman who she's not. your intentions are to trash her and give her a bad image - i am so tired of people heaping all the blame on her and brad and angelina getting by as some sort of godly, innocent bystanders.

and about what other people are saying.......you guys have noooooooo idea how many celebrities give money to charities of their choice and how much..you only know about the ones who report it to the media..obviously everyone doesn't do that so you think no one is donating unless they tell you via the media. there are many who do it without getting media attention for doing so. it's just like how people annonymously donate....it's not always about putting your name out there or anything...people donate purely as good deeds too.

Posted at 11:47AM on Jul 17th 2006 by April

30. "eschewed"? this one must have been written by one of the older staff. i agree with #8 but brad was so good in "troy". i just loved how he pulled those arrows out of his stomach without so much as a wince. but why did the arrow through his calf hurt so much?

Posted at 6:36PM on Jul 26th 2006 by nothing better to do

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