That Beyonce bought Jay-Z a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport for his 41st birthday... That's almost 2million dollars well spent... That scenes from Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 need to be reshot... A source said: "The cast and crew had a private giggle that the film has become Harry Potter and The Costly Hallows. They had all said an emotional goodbye to the filming they loved, so it was good news for them as they heard they had to come back. Their bosses haven't been laughing, though. They had to recreate King's Cross at Leavesden, which has been a huge expense. The professional term for the re-shoots is 'pick-ups' but everyone knows it's a bit more serious than that. It will be extremely costly"... The reshoots were required due to shoddy make up: "The cast for the last Potter adventure, out next summer, filmed their moving final scenes on Platform 9¾ of London's King's Cross station last April. They were made up to look 19 years older. But when it was played back in the editing suite Harry, Ron and Hermione looked like pensioners rather than middle-aged parents"... That Ofcom are investigating the X Factor - for plugging other artists wares during the show... Eh, I thought that was the whole point of the results show... The Sun reports: "The regulator is to examine whether the show broke rules in the broadcasting code on references made to commercial products. An Ofcom spokesman said: 'We are investigating 'The X Factor' for potential breaches of our rules prohibiting the promotion of products in programmes.' The media regulator is to examine two episodes of the ITV1 show. On October 17, when Vickers - a former 'X Factor' contestant - performed, host Dermot O'Leary told viewers: 'If you want to download Diana's single, the details are at ITV.com/XFactor'. He made the same remark on the night of Canadian star Buble’s performance on October 24"... That Rihanna, Robbie Williams, will.i.am and Christina Aguilera are due to duet with the finalists on Saturday's show... That 35 individuals were "injured" during a performance by One Direction: "The boy band, mentored on the ITV1 show by Simon Cowell, performed a short open-air set in Wolverhampton's Queen Square yesterday. West Midlands Ambulance Service said nearly 4,000 fans attended the show, with the first casualty being found more than three hours before the group took to the stage. A spokesman said most of the injuries were caused by 'the effects of the cold and over-excitement'"... That Rolling Stone are republishing their last interview with John Lennon, which took place three days before he was killed. The interview includes such quotes as: "These critics with the illusions they've created about artists - it's like idol worship. They only like people when they're on their way up... I cannot be on the way up again. What they want is dead heroes, like Sid Vicious and James Dean. I'm not interesting in being a dead (expletive) hero. So forget 'em, forget 'em... And God help Bruce Springsteen when they decide he's no longer God. They'll turn on him, and I hope he survives it"... That Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis are doing a "shoot a Thelma & Louise 20th-anniversary photo spread for Vanity Fair"... That Salma Hayek said: "I was an illegal immigrant in the United States. It was for a small period of time, but I still did it... I had to endure the worst time of all in terms of racial discrimination in Hollywood when I first started out"... That Leonardo DiCaprio's attacker (she smashed a wine glass with his face at a Hollywood house party five years ago) has been sentenced to two years in prison...

MORE RUMOURS...