Another Hollywood marriage is going down the pipes.
A rep confirms David Duchovny, 50, and Tea Leoni, 45, have separated. No party has filed for divorce yet.
The two briefly separated in 2008 when Leoni discovered the Californication star had been cheating. He soon entered rehab for sex addiction, and they reconciled. The actors, both New York natives, have two kids, a 12-year-old daughter Madelaine and 9-year-old son Kyd.
Just showing up
Trouble for Pam Anderson. Her ex, Laurence Hallier, who runs a company that built the Panorama Towers in Las Vegas, is suing the ex- Baywatch star for $22.5 million. He claims she signed a deal to promote its sale by making personal appearances, but she didn’t. The sum represents losses from the unsold units. Anderson already sued Hallier for $1 million, claiming he never gave her the apartment he promised.
Et tu?
How’s this for irony? Newsman Chris Hanson, who catches possible pedophiles in the act on Dateline’s To Catch a Predator, has been caught himself. By the National Enquirer.
The married NBC anchor and father of two, 51, was secretly filmed on a date with 30-year-old Palm Beach TV reporter Kristyn Caddell. The couple have allegedly been meeting up in South Florida over the last few months. Snap!
Divorce court
Mel Gibson is free to play the field, almost.
His lawyer, Laura Wasser (who was retained by Maria Shriver), said he and ex Robyn Moore have resolved all their issues to end their 28-year marriage. They have seven children.
Human error
BET president Stephen Hill has apologized to Chris Brown after the singer’s ex, Rihanna, was given the Viewers’ Choice award by mistake at the BET Awards. The video of the flub has gone viral.
Pity the poor presenter, Tiffany Green, who was just a fan chosen for the honor. She read from the iPad-like tablet that the winner was Brown. The teleprompter, however, displayed Rihanna’s name, and the audience began to boo. Her collaborator, Drake, then came on stage to accept the award on her behalf (she was absent). But Brown was the actual winner. Oops.
Second strike
Tracy Morgan should just think about only talking when Tina Fey writes his material. Mere weeks after laying on apologies for a homophobic rant, Morgan went off about the mentally challenged, The New York Times reports.
“Don’t ever mess with women who have retarded kids,’’ the comedian said Saturday night at a gig in NYC. As the audience groaned, he continued, “They’re strong like chimps.’’
Mother, mother
Tia Mowry is a new mom. The Game star, 32, and husband Cory Hardrict welcomed a son on Tuesday in Los Angeles. The actress’ experience with mommyhood will be televised when she and her twin/ Sister Sister costar Tamera Mowry return to the airwaves on Tia & Tamera, premiering this summer on the Style Network.
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