In an exclusive heart-to-heart interview with Good Morning America’s Diane Sawyer, Rihanna opens up for the first time on what happened between her and Chris Brown on that horrible February evening. She speaks without hate, and wishes the best for her former boyfriend. Despite his abuse, RiRi still loves Chris. “I don’t hate him at all,” she tells Diane. Read more »
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November 6th, 2009 / Author: Brittany TalaricoLevi Johnston Wants Bristol Palin Back
March 16th, 2009
While the engagement is off between Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston, the young dad says it was a joint decision to break up, speaking to Good Morning America from the driver’s seat of his red pickup truck in Wasilla, Alaska.
"Both of ours," he says about who decided to split.
As for why, Levi is accepting at least part of the blame.
"Just me not being mature enough or something," he says. "[It's] better for us to separate for awhile."
The new father says he sees his son Tripp whenever he wants to, adding, "I’d give everything for him, anything to be with him… a lot changes when you’re a father."
There could be a marriage in the future still – Levi still hopes that he and Bristol will be a couple again.
"We both had our tough times with each other, we’ll see what happens," he says. "I’d like to get back together with her, [but] I’m not sure what she’s thinking. Whatever happens happens."
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Anne’s Ex Wants Less Prison Time
October 15th, 2008
Anne Hathaway’s ex-boyfriend Italian businessman Raffaello Follieri, who pleaded guilty in September to orchestrating fraudulent schemes involving the Vatican, wants his deportation to Italy sped up and his prison sentence reduced to three years. He was originally sentenced to five years and three months under his plea deal, according to Reuters.
Raffaello’s lawyer filed the memo on Tuesday, saying he should be sent back to his own country.
"To say his hopes and dreams of building a thriving business in the United States has been a disaster is an understatement," Reuters quotes his lawyer Flora Edwards as saying. "There is no danger he will ever return to this country."
Anne has been speaking publicly about her ex of four years, including joking about the situation in her opening monologue as the host of SNL a few weeks ago and opening up in an interview on Good Morning America.
"What’s the right thing to do? Do you talk about it? It’s the elephant in the room," she said on GMA. "I think it’s better to let everyone know that I’m OK. I’m trying to move on and have a sense of humor about everything."
Anne Hathaway: “I’m Trying to Move On”
October 2nd, 2008
While Anne Hathaway’s newest movie role has her playing a character recovering from drug problems, the Rachel Getting Married star has her own troubles to recover from, after her ex-boyfriend Raffaello Follieri was arrested in June on fraud charges.
"It’s interesting to play a character who everybody knows the unsavory details of her life," she tells Good Morning America in an interview this morning. "And here I am, promoting this character, when obviously, things that I prefer to remain private are kind of out there."
The brunette beauty was honest when asked about what she’s learned from her ordeal, saying that wasn’t something she’s ready to discuss with the world.
"I do believe – I suppose if anything – the thing that I learned is there’s a journey," she reveals. "And there’s never going to be a point that you have figured everything out, no matter how dramatic the things that have happened to you are."
While most women her age don’t have a successful film career, it’s also unlikely they’ve found themselves in a similar situation to Anne, something that she says she’s also learned from.
"I’m really honoring the fact that I’m 25 years old and I was really surprised by a situation," she says. "I have a lot of people that love me, that have protected me, that were trying to protect me before and are doing even more now."
So how is she coping with the buzz surrounding her ex’s legal troubles, while still goign forward with her own life and career? Anne says she’s just going to press ahead despite the scandal.
"What’s the right thing to do? Do you talk about it? It’s the elephant in the room," she confesses. "I think it’s better to let everyone know that I’m OK. I’m trying to move on and have a sense of humor about everything."



