The Women’s Tennis Blog has posted the video of Serena Williams appearance on Jay Leno’s Tonight Show. Check it out. In another “breaking news development” (hehe), Serena was spotted with his on-again, off-again boyfriend Common. I guess their relationship is “on” again.
The relationship had run its course," an insider tells Us exclusively. "It's completely amicable, and they are remaining friends."
Fox, 22 (who’ll reprise her role as Mikaela in this June’s sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen), and Green, 35 (a regular on Fox's Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), now “are both focusing on their careers," the source adds.
The couple -- who have tattoos of each other's names -- met in 2004 and got engaged in November 2006.
Last November, Fox said that the wedding plans were still on.
"It's not going to be a big wedding," she said at a GQ bash. "I'm not one of those girls. If it happens, it will be very low-key and quick and unplanned."
She said she and Green -- who has a 6-year-old son, Kassius, from a previous relationship -- haven't talked about wanting more kids.
"I feel like I need to set my career and do a movie other than Transformers," she said. "Then I’ll explore family."
Green laughed off split rumors last year.
"The last thing we do is get upset," he stated. "We usually go have dinner and have a glass of wine and laugh about it."
Asked last July what he loves most about Fox, he told sources, "Everything is my favorite thing about her."
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Break out the frozen bananas! The final piece to the Arrested Development puzzle has been put into place.
Michael Cera has reportedly agreed to sign on to the film project after being the only cast holdout for several weeks, according to attorney Bob Loblaw (just kidding! E! Online told us). The rest of the cast — Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, Tony Hale, Jessica Walter, Jeffrey Tambor and David Cross — have already signed on, a source close to the film's negotiations said.
The movie adaptation of the critically acclaimed-and-audience-deprived Fox series, which may hit theaters as early as this fall, will reportedly be written by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz and directed by Ron Howard (who narrated the TV show).
Are you ready for big-screen Bluths?
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NBC says Andy Richter and Conan O'Brien will be back together again on late-night TV.
Richter, who worked with O'Brien for seven years on NBC's "Late Night," will become the "Tonight" show announcer when O'Brien takes over from Jay Leno as host in June. NBC said Richter also will take part in comedy bits.
O'Brien called Richter a friend and one of the funniest people he knows, but couldn't resist a joke: O'Brien said he's looking forward to their reunion because Richter owes him $300.
After leaving "Late Night" in 2000, Richter starred in the TV series "Andy Richter Controls the Universe" and "Andy Barker, P.I.," and appeared in "Talladega Nights," "Blades of Glory" and other movies.
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