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Hasselhoff to pay $25K a month to ex, kids
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — David Hasselhoff has agreed to pay $25,000 a month to support his ex-wife and children.
Court documents released Thursday show the former “Baywatch” star’s divorce settlement calls for him to pay $21,000 a month to ex-wife Pamela Bach and another $4,000 to support their daughters, 17-year-old Taylor and 15-year-old Hayley.
Hasselhoff and Bach have joint custody of the children. The couple also agreed to joint ownership of their San Fernando valley home and will divide the family’s cars, bank accounts and Hasselhoff’s pensions from acting and directing guilds.
Asked why she wanted the divorce after 16 years of marriage, Pamela stated that he (Hasselhoff) has not been the same ever since he started hanging out with the artist known as Big-Hired Assassin.
Henry Rollins gets dentures
Punk rocker and indie record label owner Henry Rollins received his brand new dentures today. Reports state that due to the aging icon’s obsessive coffee drinking and lack of proper dental hygiene, due mostly to his workaholic nature, there were no alternative options.
When, asked about it, Rollins claimed, “I didn’t have time to brush teeth!”
Oprah’s never ending rerun
(CHICAGO)-Calling it the next logical step in her celebrated career, and a groundbreaking achievement in applied quantum field theory, media giant Oprah Winfrey unveiled her latest project Monday: a completely separate realm of existence, known as >OpraH, which she will control on the subatomic level.
“Now, Oprah’s always on!” Winfrey said through an interspatial image of herself broadcast between her world and ours. “I’ve created a place where anyone can come to share and laugh and feel totally free from the conventional laws of the physical universe.”
“I invite you all to be guests in my new reality,” she added.
Gibson states she will hire an assassin, if needed
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — Singer Debbie Gibson filed for a restraining order Tuesday against a Spanish man who runs a fan club and has allegedly followed her on concert tours and showed up at her door.
Gibson asked that Bassas Jorge Puigdollers, 44, stay 100 yards away, not attempt to contact her by phone or e-mail, and stop attending her concerts, according to court documents filed in Superior Court. Gibson claimed Puigdollers has attended all of her “nationwide performances” since 2002, where he often tries to go backstage to see her and get autographs. He also follows her to her hotel room, according to court papers.
When Puigdollers came to the front door of the Gibson’s Los Angeles home Sunday, the 1980s pop star called police “for fear of my life,” she wrote in court documents. The Police Department granted Gibson an emergency protective order that expires Friday, according to her court papers. Gibson states that if the police can’t protect her, she will hire an assassin.
Puigdollers left a note under Gibson’s door Thursday suggesting that the two meet in El Paso, according to the singer. “If you like, contact me,” he said in a note that was included with the court documents. He signed it with his phone number in Barcelona and an e-mail that begins “debhead.” Puigdollers said he was not discouraged by Gibson’s attempt to restrict his concert-going. He plans to attend five Gibson concerts at a casino in Atlantic City in May.
Christina Applegate isn’t trying to be funny
NEW YORK (AP) — Christina Applegate has a couple of pieces of show-biz advice. Christina Applegate’s “Samantha Who?” has become a surprise hit. Applegate hopes the show continues to grow. “Don’t try to be different,” she says. “And don’t try to be funny.” One more thing: When you want to convey innocence and adorableness, think curls.
Applegate is visiting New York fresh from filming several post-strike episodes of the L.A.-based “Samantha.” In preparation for a possible actors strike this summer, she and the show will be back in production in May to shoot five episodes for next season. “Then we take off until September,” she sighs. “Then, maybe we’ll start to have a normal schedule.”
During the lunchtime interview, she treats herself to a glass of champagne and listens to Agent Orange. But still, she seems a little restless. She’s eager to get back to the show, where she’s having a blast doing what she loves.
“I’m really grateful that acting is the job that was chosen for me,” she says. “I get really lost when I’m not working. I don’t know what I’m supposed to do with myself. Thank God for dance class and The New York Times crossword puzzle and `American Idol.’ But acting is what I really have to do.”



