Showing posts with label celebrityfamily. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Angeline Jolie is hot mama with new $10 million contract with Louis Vuitton

Angelina Jolie has just signed on for a worldwide ad campaign for designer Louis Vuitton. A source says Jolie will be paid close to $10 million for being the face of LV. Shooting Jolie will be famed photographer Annie Leibowitz. Previously, Jolie had endorsement deals with St. John and Shiseido.












This is both a good get for Angelina and LV. LV gets to market itself as a wealthy brand using one of the most famous celebrities out there who has little or no controversy surrounding them and is widely loved and Angelina gets $10 million. Seems like a fair deal. Much better than the one Louis Vuitton made with me which was �leave the building now and we won�t call the cops.� Those guys are tough negotiators.

Side note: Aw, crap. Angelina Jolie has the Madonna arm thing going on. She�s about 1% fat right now.






Elton John has mother's milk bought to baby Zach by FedEx

Once upon a time he might have had fresh flowers or fine wine shipped to his door from miles away.

Now Sir Elton John�s priorities have changed � if not the extravagance.

Since becoming a father, the singer has had breast milk for his four-month-old son Zachary delivered to his home by courier service FedEx.


Happy families: Elton John with four-month-old Zachary
In charge: The 64-year-old singer looked delighted to be burping his little baby
Pucker up: Elton John kisses the head of baby Zachary






In an interview broadcast in the United States, the 64-year-old revealed the lengths he has gone to to ensure Zachary is fed on milk expressed by his biological mother, who acted as a surrogate for Sir Elton and his partner David Furnish, 48.

Sir Elton told talk show host Barbara Walters: �[Zachary�s biological mother] has been providing him with breast milk.

�We have the breast milk FedExed from where she is.�

In the UK, only a third of babies are exclusively breastfed when they are one week old, dropping to 7 per cent by the time babies reach Zachary�s age.

Most mothers favour artificial alternatives, such as milk formula. The most recent figures, from 2005, show that 53 per cent of babies are fed exclusively on such substitutes at some point between four and ten weeks of age. Sir Elton and Mr Furnish became parents on Christmas Day.

The couple are thought to have been present when Zachary arrived weighing 7lb 15oz at a Beverly Hills hospital and have so far been bringing up their baby in California.

In the interview with Miss Walters, Sir Elton is shown burping Zachary and cuddling him before singing him a lullaby.

He sings: �I love my little boy, he�s my little pride and joy. He�s the most gorgeous little bubba in the world.�

The star then kisses Zachary�s head before adding: �Yes you are, you are a gorgeous thing.�

Sir Elton, who has been with Mr Furnish for 17 years, recently revealed the inspiration behind their son�s full name, Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John. He said: �Zachary is one of my favourite names, and David�s. And one of our favourite churches in Venice, where we have a home, [is] called San Zaccaria.

�It was John the Baptist�s father�s name and John the Baptist was born three days before Jesus Christ.

�Jackson is a name I�ve always liked and David�s dad is called Jack and it�s an old English name that means son of Jack.

�And it was just going to be Zachary Jackson and then as he was born on Christmas Day, and [my] song Levon says �he was born a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas Day�, I chucked that in for a bit of rock star influence.�



Saturday, April 23, 2011

Angeline Jolie is $10 million richer with Louis Vuittion

Angelina Jolie has just signed on for a worldwide ad campaign for designer Louis Vuitton. A source says Jolie will be paid close to $10 million for being the face of LV. Shooting Jolie will be famed photographer Annie Leibowitz. Previously, Jolie had endorsement deals with St. John and Shiseido.






This is both a good get for Angelina and LV. LV gets to market itself as a wealthy brand using one of the most famous celebrities out there who has little or no controversy surrounding them and is widely loved and Angelina gets $10 million. Seems like a fair deal. Much better than the one Louis Vuitton made with me which was �leave the building now and we won�t call the cops.� Those guys are tough negotiators.









Side note: Aw, crap. Angelina Jolie has the Madonna arm thing going on. She�s about 1% fat right now.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Posh Beckham & David Beckhams Suck At Elevator Sex








Britney Spear's crazy life in bits in gossips and scandal news

DANCING half-naked with a python, shaving her head and giving photographers a flash of her nether-regions as she steps out of the car.

DANCING half-naked with a python, shaving her head and giving photographers a flash of her nether-regions as she steps out of the car.

We all know Britney's life hasn't followed the 'normal' path of many of her US Bible belt childhood pals.

But with her latest publicity nightmare of sexual harassment allegations from an ex-security officer, things aren't getting better for the star.

Here, we look at her career of success, scandal and downright shame.

HIGH: Britney baby one more time

A blonde, beautiful-bodied 17-year-old cavorting around in a school uniform - in 1998, a song called Hit Me Baby One More Time was destined for No1 success and a star called Britney Spears was born.

The allegedly squeaky-clean 'mouseketeer' impressed men with her perfect body, girls with her catchy pop tunes and parents with her no-sex-before-marriage morals.

Was there anything this girl couldn't do?

Brit's been a long ride ... Britney Spears in Hit Me Baby One More Time, that infamous Madonna snog and meltdow


Spear-ly there... Britney's Crossroads clanger, almost-husband Jason Alexander and sexy new image in Slave 4U vid




LOW: Crossroads

After a string of sickly-sweet hits, we felt Lucky to have 'Britters' keeping the chart nice and light - until she ventured into the film charts, in 2002 flick Crossroads.

Scooping the Razzie Award for worst actress and worst song for 'I'm Not a Girl' in the film (remember that by-the-piano voice-tuning bit?), even that precious body couldn't sell this clanger.

HIGH: Sexing up her image

Upon the release of Slave 4U in 2001, we saw a different side to butter-wouldn't-melt Britney.

Feeling the wrath of the Bible Belt across the Southern states of the USA she denounced her previous virginity pledge, split with clean-cut mate Justin Timberlake (cue Cry Me a River video to get her back) and oozed sex appeal.

Performing near-nude with a python and gyrating with a chair in her music videos swiftly followed.

LOW: One night in Vegas

Childhood sweetheart Jason Alexander probably couldn't quite believe his luck in 2004, when a sozzled Britney married the unlikely lad in a quickie Las Vegas ceremony in the early hours of the morning.

Thankfully, this management-disaster did stay in Vegas - they quickly got their boozy nuptials annulled.

Spear-ly changed ... a larger Britney supping a creamy iced drink, flashing as she steps out of her car and in her reality show with Kevin Federline



LOW: Reality check

After meeting and marrying dancer Kevin Federline in 2004, Britney made the ultimate showbiz decision to put her life on TV.

Britney and Kevin: Chaotic was everything it sounded like and revealed a more troubled and strange Britney than the sweet one the world had got used to.

One scene saw a slurring Britney waffling about how Back to the Future was real. Another featured her doing handstands on a table for no particular reason.

LOW: Knick-ing the lime light

A messy divorce, post-child weight gain and negative press in 2006 saw Britney's personal life go pop, as she was snapped partying in nightclubs while her children were at home.

Boozing with wild childs like Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton, she was often snapped - and criticised - for not wearing knickers.

But Paris quickly responded to criticism on her blog, saying: "Britney loves her kids to death. She goes home every night to her babies and partying has not come in the way of her parenting."


LOW: Falling for the Frappuccino trap

We all felt for Britney's post-baby bod struggles but she certainly wasn't following a usual A-lister diet.

The star, who had always had a taste for junk food, just couldn't stop getting snapped with a burger, fries or calorific Starbucks Frappuccinos. Her diet secret wasn't safe with the world.




Brit's all gone wrong ... VMA performance, driving with her baby on her lap and outburst at paps

LOW: Bad mother moments

It can't be easy being a celebrity mother, with the watchful eyes of the world constantly evaluating your child-rearing methods - but Britney wasn't helping herself.

In 2006, she was snapped driving with toddler son Sean on her lap, but claimed the paparazzi stalkers were to blame.

She responded: "I instinctively took measures to get my baby and me out of harm's way, but the paparazzi continued to stalk us,"

A few years later and three-year-old Sean was snapped holding her cigarettes and lighter.


LOW: Kissing her respect goodbye

While we loved the musical collaboration of Britney and Madonna, the saliva-based one was a little less enjoyable.

Smooching up at the 2007 VMA got them some serious headlines and a Best of the Decade Kiss Award from a Selfridge's department store poll, it left many with the bitter taste of a publicity-stunt.

LOW: Gimme Less

Her pop comeback seemed as promising as her flame red PVC catsuit had back in the day.

New album Circus debuting at No1 on America's Billboard Chart and she looked like she was eating more fruit and veg.

But her new slimline bod and edgy songs didn't match up to a ready-made pop career back on track.

Critics slammed Britney's live performances as being rough around the edges, out of time and badly lip-synced - anti-climaxing with her opening performance of Gimme More at the VMAs.

LOW: Meltdown

It was the most documented hair-do news since The Rachel came into fashion.

In true pop princess style, Britney couldn't just fall off the wagon and land herself in rehab like any other troubled star. She had to go out in style - hairstyle.

After a turbulent few months in 2007, things hit rock bottom. The star, looking dazed and wide-eyed, headed to a tattoo parlour in LA and got her hair shaved completely in full view of the paparazzi lenses.

The star was hospitalised twice in the following year for erratic behaviour and briefly lost custody of her two sons.

She said after the event: "I sit there and I look back and I'm like, 'I'm a smart person. What the hell was I thinking?"

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Man charged with stalking Jennifer Garner, family



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Steven Burky was arrested at the nursery school where Violet, one of Garner's two daughters with husband Ben Affleck, is enrolled.

A man arrested outside a school attended by the daughter of Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck has been charged with felony stalking and violating a restraining order protecting the family.




Steven Burky, 37, was arrested in Santa Monica on Monday at the nursery school where Violet Affleck, one of the couple's two daughters, is enrolled.

He pleaded not guilty at an arraignment Thursday afternoon and was ordered held on $300,000 bail, District Attorney's spokeswoman Jane Robison said. A judge also ordered him to stay 500 feet away from Garner, Affleck and their family if released.

A phone message left at Pennsylvania number listed for Burky was not returned Thursday. Robison said he was represented in court by a public defender.

Burky was charged with two counts of felony stalking and two counts of violating a court order, a misdemeanor. A criminal complaint filed in the case alleges Burky harassed Affleck and Garner and made credible threats that place both "in reasonable fear" for the safety of their family.

Garner was granted a restraining order against Burky in November 2008 after she told the court she believed he posed a threat to her and her family. Garner said Burky had been stalking her since 2002.

The former star of the television series Alias, Garner has also appeared in films such as Juno and The Kingdom.

Affleck won an Oscar in 1997 with Matt Damon for writing the screenplay to Good Will Hunting. He and Garner married in June 2005.

Garner, Affleck and their daughter are covered by a restraining order that is due to expire in November 2011. Burky was to stay 100 yards away from the family's cars, homes and schools.



Friday, July 2, 2010

Sandra Bullock and Jesse James finalise divorce

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Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock and her estranged husband Jesse James have filed divorce papers in Texas, ending their nearly five-year marriage after he admitted to infidelity, according to reports yesterday.

Bullock poses with her Oscar during the Governor�s Ball after the 82nd Academy Awards in Hollywood on March 7, 2010

People magazine said the divorce papers were filed under seal last week, and that a representative for Bullock confirmed the divorce is final.



Bullock seemed to be on top of the world several months ago when she won the best actress Oscar for playing a tough-talking Texan socialite in the football film �The Blind Side�. But only days later her marriage to James was rocked by reports of his cheating.

The two quickly separated and Bullock later revealed that she had adopted a baby boy, for whom she is now caring.

In April, the actress gave her first interview to celebrity magazine People and said she would be filing for a divorce. James, a motorcycle maker and reality TV star, had been publicly linked to at least four other women.





Friday, June 4, 2010

Sheryl Crow adopts a second baby boy, Levi James

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In this Jan. 31, 2010 file photo, Sheryl Crow introduces Bon Jovi at the Grammy Awards, in Los Angeles. Crow is the mother of another baby boy. The singer-songwriter announced that she has adopted another son on Friday, June 4, 2010.

Sheryl Crow is the mother of another baby boy.







The singer-songwriter announced Friday that she has adopted another son, Levi James, who was born April 30.The 47-year-old shared the news on her website, and her publicist confirmed the adoption.She wrote that "Wyatt has a new little brother!" referring to her 3-year-old son, who is also adopted.The Grammy winner has also appeared on ABC's "Cougar Town" this year.




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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Acclaimed black film director Spike Lee discovers he has a white cousin

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The film director tells Guinevere 'I always knew who I am,' Lee tells her. 'Now I know more'.Spike Lee explored his roots on the TV documentary 'Who Do You Think You Are?'
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Lee then investigates his slave ancestors, discovering that he could be a descendant of a slave owner. And meets Guinevere, a white woman a cousin twice removed

The acclaimed black film director Spike Lee has found out he has a white cousin.

Lee was taking part in the U.S. version of the genealogy documentary series 'Who Do You Think You Are?' when he made the discovery.

Lee, who made Do The Right Thing, Malcom X and She's Gotta Have It traced back his ancestry in Atlanta, Georgia, confronting a number of issues including slavery and meeting a new relative.

His first stop was at the Dublin library at the Atlanta University Center, where he met archivist Melvin Collier.

The director wanted to get information about his great great grandmother Lucinda Jackson, who was born into slavery and died in 1934.

Mr Collier helped him find a newspaper obituary for Jackson that named her three sons but not Lucinda's husband.

He later found out that his name was Mars.

In Lee's debut movie, 'She's Gotta Have It' he named his character Mars, inspired by his grandmother, who he remembers described his grandfather as 'crazy'.

Lee noted that Mars in the movie was also crazy.
The 53-year-old director then visited the Georgia archives in Atlanta to find out more information on Mars, who he knew as a man born as a slave.



Lee discovered that they were using the surname Woodall in the 1880 census, and that he changed his name to Jackson later.

An archivist explained to Lee that it could have been possible that his family may have been owned by slave owner James Woodall.

Lee then finds out that his great great grandfather Mars owned 80 acres of land after he was freed of slavery.

He visits the land and buries a necklace with the name 'Mars' written on it, that Lee wore in 'She's Gotta Have It' as a tribute.

'To go from a slave to a land owner?

'Now I know where my family gets that entrepreneurial spirit!' Lee exclaims as he proudly stands on his great-great-grandfather's land.

Lee then investigates his slave ancestors, discovering that he could be a descendant of a slave owner.

He then meets Guinevere, a white woman who he didn't expect to find.

He finds out that they are related as cousins, twice removed.

'I always knew who I am,' Lee tells her. 'Now I know more.'




The most debauched album ever made: As a Stones classic is re-released, the truth about wife-swapping, all-out war between Mick and Keith and heroin on tap in an old Nazi HQ

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Just married: Mick and Bianca Jagger leave their wedding in May 1971. The Rolling Stones began recording Exile On Main Street shortly afterwards
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On the road: The Stones toured extensively following the release of Exile On Main Street in 1972
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Double album: Exile On Main Street is being re-released this month
Anita Pallenberg was often to be found lounging on the terrace in a leopard-print bikini. A volatile woman, described by her friend Marianne Faithfull as 'the dark queen in an evil spell', she was made lazy both by the heat and the heroin.

Indeed, there was a curious, tropical, damned atmosphere in Villa Nellcote - the house in the South of France where, in 1971, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor recorded the album Exile On Main Street, by night in the basement.

Today, this Gothic pile is surrounded by a jungle of palms, with the sea glittering in the distance. But it is a tainted paradise. It is rumoured to have served as HQ during World War II for the Gestapo, who would torture locals in the very basement where the Rolling Stones put their album together. Swastikas were apparently carved into the heat vents on the floor.The Stones enjoyed telling the Nazi stories, and Keith loved the grandeur of the 16-bedroom house. 'Who decorated this place?' he said when he arrived. 'Marie Antoinette?'

Anita and Keith's toddler son, Marlon, was happily oblivious to the decadent atmosphere.

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Co-stars: Jagger and Keith Richards' girlfriend, Anita Pallenberg, in the 1970 film Performance. The pair were rumoured to have had an on-set affair
For several months that summer, Marlon's playmates were Jake and Charlie - the two children of Tommy Weber, a socialite, racing driver and drug runner. Weber was one of the crowd who gathered for what turns out to be the most dissolute house party ever thrown.

Everyone swung by. John Lennon, with Yoko in tow, even came for a quick 45-minute visit over the summer - but exited rapidly after vomiting on the marbled floor.

Anita tactfully tried to gloss over Lennon's illness by saying he had just overdone it on the sun and the wine, but in fact he was more likely having a reaction to the methadone he had been prescribed.

Drugs of all sorts were everywhere. Indeed, Weber arrived with his children just in time for Mick's wedding to Bianca in St Tropez, which took place just before recording officially began.

Weber's children were pageboys at the wedding. When they arrived at the villa, the children were discovered each to have around 1lb of cocaine strapped to their bodies in two moneybelts - a ploy which assured Tommy of a warm welcome from his rock star friends.

The story of how the album was made during that blazing summer is one of the most extraordinary in rock history. And the Stones themselves are now revisiting their glory days, with a re-release of Exile On Main Street and a new documentary, produced with the band's blessing, which will tell some of the debauched tale.
In the film, Keith Richards tells the cameras with his usual swagger: 'Mick needs to know what he's going to do tomorrow. Me, I'm just happy to wake up and see who's hanging around. Mick's rock, I'm roll.'

Charlie Watts adds: 'A lot of Exile was done how Keith works: which is play it 20 times, marinade, play it another 20 times. He knows what he likes, but he's very loose. Keith's a very bohemian and eccentric person, he really is.'

But the official documentary will certainly not cover the full story. It glosses over, for instance, the presence of Gram Parsons, the country rock legend, who drove a terrible wedge between Mick and Keith, and the other jealousies between the bandmates which made the process torture for all involved.

It also won't tell of the extraordinary tussle Mick and Keith had over Anita, and the mysterious pregnancy which followed.

And you can bet that the documentary won't tell the story of the drugs and who took them. They were largely supplied by rock 'n' roll's favourite drug dealer, the legendary Spanish Tony, and by another dealer, Jean de Breteuil, who gave Jim Morrison his fatal dose soon after.

De Breteuil brought the Stones pure Thai heroin, tinged pink, which was known as cotton candy. Everyone indulged in something - at least, some dope and booze. Even the relatively straitlaced Charlie Watts was working through the tequila.

Spanish Tony, whose real name is Tony Sanchez, recalls that Mick asked for three grams of cocaine just to get him through his wedding day, muttering: 'I'm not going to get through this gig without it.'

He and Bianca had apparently rowed furiously over the pre-nup he made her sign that day, and he was heard to sigh: 'This whole thing is more hassle than it's ****ing worth.'

As always with Mick, everything came down to money. The Stones' sojourn abroad had come courtesy of the taxman. They were fleeing the Labour government's punitive 93 per cent tax on high earners and trying to revive their fortunes.

Their manager, Prince Rupert Lowenstein, hired by Mick to straighten them out, advised the Stones to leave the UK. He also set up the various offshore financial arrangements which are still in place today.

As Mick said: 'After working for eight years, I discovered at the end that no one had ever paid my taxes, and I owed a fortune. So then you have to leave the country.'

Everyone settled in their own villas near to Nellcote, and it was decided that they should make the album onsite, in the basement. If he only had to go downstairs, the reasoning went, then at least Keith would turn up.
They put down carpet, but it was so dank and hot that the guitars kept going out of tune halfway through the songs. The quality of the sound was odd, fuddled even. Mick has said he doesn't care for the album, but it is regularly voted among the greatest ever made.

The typical 'working day' would start slowly, with a long lunch and lots of chilled white wine and hash. Sometimes Keith would take his speedboat out, or drive to Villefranche.

Mick liked to write in the afternoons, but he had to wait for Keith to come up with some melodies for him to create lyrics for.

The nights were reserved for music. Bill Wyman recalls that for the first month they worked every night from 8pm to 3am, but not everyone would turn up. 'This was, for me,' he said, 'one of the major frustrations of the period.'

As Robert Greenfield reveals in his book Exile On Main Street, Keith would habitually say he had to take Marlon to bed - then he'd go upstairs to take heroin and nod off, sometimes with the needle still in his arm. The rest of the band would be left downstairs, with Mick fuming and furious.

Keith had arrived at Nellcote declaring he was 'clean' - meaning he was taking coke and marijuana but not heroin. However, after a go-karting accident and with the recording sessions looming, he started to take heroin again.

But the drugs were only part of the problem: the fractious dynamic between Mick and Keith was very much part of the conflict, too.

As Anita said in an interview, it was cat and mouse. 'Mick would be in the basement, and Keith would not go down there. Keith always likes to give Mick a hard time.'

Mick had problems of his own with Bianca. Now pregnant with Jade, she did not bother to hide her disdain for the rest of the Stones and soon refused to visit Nellcote.

Eventually she decamped to Paris, forcing Mick to commute across France for recording sessions. More than once, she threatened to leave him for good.
The band called her 'Bianca the W****r' behind her back. Keith, in particular, couldn't stand her airs and graces and had no idea why Mick had decided to marry her. And he had been Mick's best man.

Everyone struggled, in one way or other, with the isolation. Bill Wyman missed PG Tips, Birds custard, Branston pickle and piccalilli - all of which he eventually had brought over. He also found it hard to 'deal with' French milk. He and Charlie Watts were both homesick.

Mick Taylor, new to the group, was picked on by both Keith and Mick. He was even seen in tears. Keith told him that he was playing too loudly, even though (Eric Clapton notwithstanding) he is recognised as possibly the most gifted guitarist of his generation.

All were driven to despair by the extremely slow pace of recording. Taylor's wife Rose said: 'Mick Taylor and Charlie and Bill seemed to be there all the time, and it was just always waiting. For Keith or Mick.'

There was also a divide between those who used drugs and those, like Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, who largely resisted.

When Mick Taylor told Charlie Watts he simply couldn't stand it any more, Charlie deadpanned: 'I have tried to jump in the river, but it's only four inches deep.'

Into this mix came Gram Parsons, the country rock genius and junkie who was to die of an overdose two years later.

A great friend of Keith's, the two of them would jam for hours in the afternoons on the terrace - something which drove Mick wild with jealous rage. Keith wanted to go on tour with Gram, but this was something Mick would not allow.

Mick was also infuriated that Keith could seemingly come up with endless music for Gram, but little for him.

Annoyed, Mick made a play for Gram's girlfriend, Gretchen, to put him in his place. As she said later: 'It wasn't about me, that's for sure.' Eventually, Gram and Gretchen were asked to leave.

Bill later said: 'It was obvious drugs were at the centre of the problem. Whatever people tell you about the creative relationship of hard drugs and the making of rock 'n' roll records, forget it. Believe you me, they are more of a hindrance than a help.'

By the end of the summer, Anita was seriously addicted to heroin, shooting up three times daily. Once, she and Keith nearly died when the bed on which they were passed out caught fire. (They were rescued by security guards.)

Again, it won't be in the sanitised documentary, but the story of the Stones' women is perhaps even more fascinating. Anita hated Bianca so much that she even spread the false rumour that Bianca had been born a man.

Late that summer, when Anita fell pregnant, she asked Keith's PA for help in arranging an abortion. Keith was delighted that she was pregnant, but Anita was not so sure. She asked several times for flights to be booked so she could have an abortion back home - but never took them.

Extraordinarily, Keith apparently believed that the baby Anita was carrying was Mick Jagger's. He thought the baby was conceived when Jagger and Anita rekindled the purely sexual affair they had enjoyed some time before - all while Keith was too fuddled under the influence of heroin to notice.
Marshall Chess, an executive with Atlantic Records who was at Nellcote that summer, said: 'It was tossed around whose kid it was, but never discussed in front of me. [Anita] thought it was Jagger's kid. There were major problems between Mick and Keith over it. A cold ****ing wall went up between the two of them over it.'

So might the baby have been Mick's? Anita was heard complaining that Keith was not interested in her any more sexually (though it is likely that the heroin made it difficult for him to perform sexually).

And, of course, the Stones were famous for trading their women.

Anita had been Brian Jones's girlfriend before moving on to Keith; Marianne Faithfull started out as Keith's girlfriend before he suggested she try Mick out.

However, in a recent interview, Anita said the baby wasn't Mick's.

'I don't really like Jagger that much,' she said. 'I never felt his charm the way other women did - the way Marianne did. I always thought Keith was more interesting. I would never, ever have jeopardised the relationship with Keith.'

In the end, everyone accepted that the child was Keith's. The child, born Dandelion Richards in Switzerland, was brought up by Keith's mother because Anita was too addicted to heroin to care for her. Now, going by the name of Angela, she lives quietly in Kent and runs a stables.

Some suggest that Mick and Keith's always fractious and competitive relationship has never quite recovered - even though the matter has not been openly discussed by the two men.

Others say that the question of who slept with whom is a complete irrelevance to the Stones. They say the conflict stems from the fact Keith sees Mick as a phoney sell-out, and Mick disapproves of Keith's rock 'n' roll lifestyle.

Despite the tensions, relations between the pair certainly aren't that bad. Keith says that they are working together now, and may well release a new Stones album towards the end of this year.

Soon after this paternity crisis came another: a drugs bust. Anita and Keith were charged with possession of heroin and intent to traffic. Eventually, probably after several bribes and certainly after much manoeuvring by the Stones' lawyers, they got off all charges. They left Nellcote suddenly in November 1971, leaving behind the dog, the parrot and Marlon's toys.

The album was eventually finished in Sunset Sound studios in Los Angeles. In the documentary, Jagger reveals that some of the lyrics were written at the last minute, including the album's first single, Tumbling Dice.

He had to issue an ultimatum to have the mixes finished. 'I had to finish the whole record myself, because otherwise there were just these drunks and junkies,' he told an interviewer.

But producer Don Was, who went through all the old tapes to put the re-release together, begs to differ. 'Everything in the legend may or may not be true, but when they went downstairs to make a record, they were a great rock 'n' roll band and very professional,' he says.

'The myth says this is a sloppy record - and it's not sloppy at all. It's artistically really solid.'

The final word should go to Jake Weber, who, don't forget, was just eight when he spent his summer with the Stones.

'There was cocaine, a lot of joints. If you're living a decadent life, there is always darkness there,' he says. 'But, at this point, this was the moment of grace. This was before the darkness: the sunrise before the sunset.'






Halle Berry steps out with new mystery man as ex Gabriel Aubry confirms 'sad' split

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Cofirmation: As Berry was seen holding hands with another man her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry admitted the pair have split up.Mystery man: Halle Berry was spotted leaving Broadway show Fences with an unknown gentleman
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Handsome couple: The pair started dating in November 2005 after meeting on a Versace photoshoot
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Devoted parents: Berry and Gabriel Aubry with their daughter Nahla at Los Angeles Zoo on April 2 this year
As Halle Berry stepped out with her new mystery man last night, ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry has confirmed that the pair have parted company.

The 43-year-old actress was pictured holding hands with an unknown gentleman leaving the critically acclaimed Broadway play Fences, which stars Denzel Washington.

And if that didn't make the split plain enough, Aubry made a statement to Access Hollywood yesterday admitting the pair have separated after four years.
He said he was 'sad' to confirm the split and refused to comment on all of the 'wild inaccuracies' currently being reported by the media about his former relationship.

The 34-year-old, who has a two-year-old daughter Nahla with the Oscar-winning actress, continued: 'She is, and will forever be, one of the most special and beautiful people that I have ever known, and I am certain that we will continue to have only love and respect for one another.'

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Broken marriages: Berry with second husband Eric Benet at the 2002 Oscars (left) and first husband, baseball player David Justice in 1996

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Newly-single? Halle Berry looks stunning in a figure-hugging grey dress as she arrives at the DKMS' 4th Annual Gala at Cipriani in New York
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Rock chick: A leather-clad Halle Berry emerges from her New York apartment today


Aubry added that their daughter is their main priority.

'Her happiness and well-being are the most important thing for both of us," he said. "Please respect our privacy during this very difficult time.'
Rumours of the pair's split had been building in the showbiz circuit in recent weeks and reached fever pitch earlier this week when Berry attended an event on her own.

Although she is reported to be heartbroken, the actress remained professional throughout her red carpet appearance.

Showing off her stunning curves in backless grey sheath dress, she smiled and posed for the paparazzi when she arrived at the Linked Against Leukaemia DKMS charity gala.
The couple were said to have quietly split several months ago, but have remained on good terms as they continue to co-parent their little girl.

The handsome pair have been working out a 50/50 custody deal over their toddler daughter and Aubry has only asked for the couple's Canadian home as they divide their joint assets.
A source told RadarOnline.com: 'Gabriel just felt it wasn't working any more. When they were first together the nine-year age difference between them didn't phase him, she was the most beautiful woman he had ever dated and he was totally in love.

'But as time went on he started feeling it more and more.
'As much as it can be it's been an amicable split. They both travelled a lot for work anyway, so they were used to spending time apart for long periods, but I think Halle has taken it pretty badly, she truly loved Gabriel and thought she had found the one.'

During their relationship, Berry shot down expectations the couple would marry after going through two divorces herself.
Berry was previously wed to baseball star David Justice for four years in the early Nineties and soul singer Eric Benet.

The actress and Benet split in October 2003 after two years of marriage - just 18 months after she won an Academy Award for Best Actress in Monster's Ball.

Berry and Aubry started dating in November 2005 after meeting on set of a Versace photoshoot.

Appearing on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno last September, Berry admitted she fell for Aubry after seeing him on an advertisement on the side of a bus.

She said: 'He wasn't riding on the bus, he was on the side of the bus, you know, he's a model. I saw the picture and I just thought, hmm.'

Three days later, Berry was stunned to find Aubry was co-starring alongside her in the photoshoot, and after some gentle persuading by mutual friend Donatella Versace, the pair got together.

Berry enthused: 'I just remember making a mental note of, "Wow, that's a good-looking man," and then three days later, bam, there's that good-looking man.'

Ahead of the couple's four year anniversary last November, Berry admitted her relationship with Aubry had been her longest yet.

She said: 'Four years. The longest relationship I've ever had, yes, yes the longest one. For me, that's good.'