Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 5, 2013

Jack's back: Kiefer may reprise 24 role

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland's most recent drama Touch was cancelled by Fox, leaving the room open for a 24 return. Picture: Getty Images/Gail Oskin Source: Getty Images

WITH reports circling that Kiefer Sutherland may reprise his role as Jack Bauer in the hit show 24, Lindsay Lohan faces jail if she goes through with threats to leave rehab and a new book reveals how Amy Winehouse attempted suicide as a child after her parents split. Meanwhile, Great Gatsby star Leonardo DiCaprio will be going to the film's Cannes premiere with not one, but two beautiful women on his arm.

Could Jack be back? Reports are circling that Kiefer Sutherland may soon be back on television as Jack Bauer, television’s original hottest, craziest, CIA agent (a mantle since taken up by Claire Danes’ Carrie Mathison in Homeland) in the acclaimed 24.

There have been long-standing rumours that the show, which ended its eight-season run in 2010, might morph into a movie, but sources are saying FOX executives are keen to get it back up and running on TV. Maybe Jack should just join Homeland. Jack and Carrie hunting terrorists together? We’d watch that.

Lindsay Lohan GMA

Lindsay Lohan in a recent television appearance. Source:

Here we go again… Lindsay Lohan has been told she will be sent to jail if she goes through with her amazing plan to ditch the Betty Ford clinic. Lohan reportedly wants out because doctors allegedly took her Adderall away.

The drug is used to treat ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), which Lohan claims she needs to keep focused (it’s also popular with those wanting to lose weight and those who like to stay up all night).

If Lohan leaves the clinic, the 26-year-old will be brought before Judge James Dabney who had previously told Lohan’s long-suffering lawyer, Shawn Holley, that he expected her to honour the plea deal on charges of reckless driving and lying to police about a car crash.

Apparently, Judge Dabney made it crystal clear that if Lohan defies the agreement she can expect to wind up back in jail. Again.

Amy Winehouse

According to a new book Amy Winehouse was using drugs from an early age, in part to cope with the pain of her parents' split. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

A new book on Amy Winehouse has revealed that the singer tried to commit suicide at the age of 10, after her father, Mitch, left her mother, Janis, for another woman. While it is widely acknowledged that Winehouse’s addiction problems escalated after she met ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil, sources say, as a teenager, she used marijuana, self-harmed and took an overdose of pills to deal with her parents’ split.

This comes in the wake of reports last week that much of Winehouse’s multi-million dollar fortune has largely evaporated after her family had to use it to pay off debts Winehouse had incurred before her death in July 2011. Sad.

Leonard DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio is riding high with the success of The Great Gatsby. Picture: AP Source: AP

He’s fond of a model, isn’t he? Leonardo DiCaprio (who seems to age while his girlfriends stay around 22) has apparently invited hot model of the moment, Cara Delevingne, and best mate singer Rita Ora to walk the red carpet with him at The Great Gatsby premiere in Cannes this week. Delvingne and Ora (who call each other “wifey”) are no strangers to a party. Can we get an invitation?

Debra Messing Golden Globes

Debra Messing arrives at the Golden Globe's earlier this year. Picture: AP Source: AP

Debra Messing has told More magazine, she initially declined the role of Grace in Will & Grace because “I didn’t want to be just the pretty, straight girl in the corner while the guys did all the funny stuff.”

Messing, whose latest show, Smash, has just been canned after just two seasons, will be thanking her lucky stars she can still live off the syndication royalties of the much-loved sitcom, which ended its eight-season run in 2006.


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