All I Know Is That There Were Rumours...
That, of getting those pictures pilfered from her phone, Scarlett Johannson said in a CNN interview: "Just because you're an actor or make films or whatever doesn't mean you're not entitled to your own personal privacy. If that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong. I think there are certain instances where you give a lot of yourself and finally you have to kind of put your foot down and say, 'Oh wait, I'm taking it back'"... That Rihanna is getting it on with the guy she picked to feature in her now infamous We Found Love video: "Rihanna was making no secret that she fancied the pants off Dudley (O'Shaughnessy, from London, that's him to the right of the picture). They hit it off straight away... Rihanna took every opportunity to get close to him and at one point she was sitting in his lap during a break from filming. She's very tactile anyway, but this was something else. Dudley was giggling like a schoolboy when she had to shoot a scene in a see-through top. She was teasing him with a peek at her cleavage and winking at him. Dudley can't believe his luck. Rihanna's girlfriends are teasing her, singing songs about her romance"... All very mature, then...That Eva Longoria and Tina Fey are both TV's highest paid actresses, each earing $13m a year... Fey's thrilled to be keeping such esteemed company... Eva's Desperate Housewives co-stars Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher and Felicity Huffman all earn between 3-4 million less than her... Wonder how they feel about that... In yet another massive blow to ITV, BAFTA winning Harry Hill has quit TV Burp - despite being handed a hefty payrise: "Hill turned down a £1m pay rise, saying the show takes up too much of his time, and puts his personal life under strain. He has been fronting the show for nine years".... That two interns are suing the production company behind Black Swan: "Alex Footman, 24, and Eric Glatt, 42, have criticised the film industry’s practice of unpaid internships by filing a lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan yesterday claiming that Fox Searchlight violated minimum wage and overtime laws and failed to provide training similar to what would be given in an educational institution... Mr Footman - whose responsibilities included making coffee and taking out garbage - said: 'The only thing I learned on this internship was to be more picky in choosing employment opportunities. Black Swan had more than $300m in revenues. If they paid us, it wouldn’t make a big difference to them, but it would make a huge difference to us'".