Fergie and Josh Duhamel are expecting their first child.   Fergie broke the news on Twitter, by posting a composite photo Fergie and Josh as babies, along with the caption, quote, "Josh & Me & BABY makes three!!! #mylovelybabybump."  Here's the pic.  It's really well done.  It actually looks like they posed for it together.  Fergie is 37 Josh is 40.  They got married in 2009

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Brad Pitt’s 4-year-old son Knox looks just like him.  And that's all I have to say about that.   See more pictures at Buzzfeed.


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Khloe Kardashian is out of a job.  The "New York Post" claims "X Factor" has dumped her.  Khloe hosted Season Two alongside Mario Lopez.  An insider says Mario was asked to come back for Season Three, but Khloe wasn't.   Khloe hasn't commented and a spokesperson for "X Factor" would only say that no talent decisions have been made for the upcoming season.

Michael Jackson’s oldest son, Prince Michael…who’s 16, has lined up a gig as a "special correspondent" for "Entertainment Tonight".  Since he's still pretty young, he probably won't appear on the show regularly…but it sounds like this IS an open-ended gig, not just a brief stunt.   Prince Michael made his debut on last night's episode.  His first task is to cover the upcoming movie, "Oz the Great and Powerful", which has some significance to him since his dad played the Scarecrow in "The Wiz".  Prince says he’s quote, "looking to become well-rounded as a producer, director, screenwriter and actor."

Taylor Swift is being sued by a Canadian ticket company for keeping the $2.5 million they paid her in advance…even though the concert was cancelled and she never performed.  This was the "Capital Hoedown" and it was supposed happen last August in Ottawa, Canada.   Taylor is actually being sued for $1.8 million…because that's what the ticket company had to hand out in refunds.  So even if Taylor DID fork that over, she would still walk away with some $700,000.   Taylor's people are saying that their deal was not with the ticket company…so she's not responsible for the refunds.  They also claim they have not yet seen the lawsuit.

Batten down the hatches, Prince Harry is returning to the United States as an “ambassador” of the British government. The trip will take him to Washington D.C., where they party almost as hard as Vegas. A royal aide confirmed, (quote) “In addition to his own royal duties, Harry is expecting to step in for William and Kate for some things they had planned that now won't be possible because of the baby.”

Beyonce was recently photographed sporting gold nails in promo shots for her upcoming Mrs. Carter World Tour, and they didn’t come cheap. According to reports, the gold talons, designed by H&H nails, cost almost $90 each or about $900 for the set.

Brendan Fraser’s career certainly is not what it used to be, and apparently that’s taken a toll on his bank account.  He had filed a petition with Connecticut court to reduce his alimony and child support payments to ex-wife Afton Smith. Fraser claims that he is “broke” and can no longer afford the $900,000 a year he pays his ex. Afton argues that Fraser is hiding money. The couple met in 1993 and were married in 1998. They announced their split in 2007 and finalized their divorce in 2009. They have three children together.

Some kiddie flicks can mess with your head, no matter what your age.  With that in mind, Buzzfeed.com has put together a list of the 22 Saddest Moments from Kids Movies.   Mufasa dying in "The Lion King" got the top spot, not surprisingly.  Here's the Top 10:

#1.)  When Mufasa Died, "The Lion King"
#2.)  When Bambi found out what happened to his mother,  "Bambi"
#3.)  The end of the opening montage in "Up"
#4.)  When Shadow taught Chance how to say goodbye,  "Homeward Bound"
#5.)  When Artax the horse sunk into the Swamp of Sadness,  "The Neverending Story"
#6.)  When Widow Tweed left Tod behind,  "The Fox and the Hound"
#7.)  When Quasimodo was humiliated in front of all of Paris,  "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
#8.)  When Littlefoot said goodbye to his mom,  "The Land Before Time"
#9.)  The Brave Little Toaster's short friendship with a flower,  "The Brave Little Toaster"
#10.)  When the Iron Giant became Superman,  "The Iron Giant"

The site Cracked.com has put out a list 5 Depressing Realities Behind Popular Reality TV Shows…and for the most part, they didn't resort to the OBVIOUS ones, like:  None of the couples from "The Bachelor" stay together.  Here's the list, along with some commentary from the site.

1.)  No One from "The Biggest Loser" Can Keep the Weight Off . . . Quote, "Almost every 'Biggest Loser' winner has gained back a chunk of the weight he or she lost.  They aren't doing anything except training [on the show] "Once [it's] over, they go back to their normal 9-to-5 lives, which typically do not include controlled diet and exercise.  They cannot possibly continue a weight loss program as intense as the one on the show."

2.)  Almost Every Restaurant on "Kitchen Nightmares" Goes Out of Business…"Only about a third of the restaurants Gordon Ramsay 'rescues' actually manage to stay open once he leaves them…and the number drops as time goes on. "For instance, in the first two seasons of the show [2007 to 2009], he rescued 21 restaurants.  Only two are still open."

3.)  The People on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" Can't Afford to Keep Their New Homes…"Sure, the show's producers may cover all the construction costs…"But the lucky homeowners are left on their own [to maintain it]…and to figure out how they're going to cover the utility bills and property taxes that have skyrocketed as a result of their extreme home makeover."

4.)  Oprah Makes People Pay for Their Free Cars…"Unfortunately, receiving a luxury item as a prize on a TV show doesn't exempt you from having to pay the accompanying taxes."  (Just like on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition".)   Technically, Oprah could've saved the audience from paying taxes by declaring the cars "gifts" and not "prizes"  but in order to do that, she probably would've needed to pay for them herself.  She didn't…they were donated by the manufacturer in exchange for the publicity.

5.)  "Storage Wars" Capitalizes on People's Misfortune…and Is Probably Staged…"The reason these abandoned treasures are abandoned is that the original owners of the units failed to make their rent payments.   "This is because they could no longer afford them due to unemployment, homelessness (hence putting all their belongings in a storage locker), divorce, or illness, or because they had DIED and were therefore no longer able to pay."   There have also been accusations that the show is fake…particularly by former star Dave Hester…who claimed that the producers would plant valuable items in otherwise worthless lockers, and that the auctions themselves were scripted.