Thursday, June 9, 2016
Marriage quality has differing effects on diabetes risks for men and women
Marriage has been linked to health benefits, especially happy marriage, but when it comes to developing or controlling type 2 diabetes, marriage quality seems to have opposite effects on men and women, according to a US study.
For women, a happier marriage meant lower risk of developing diabetes over a five-year period, but for men, declining marriage quality was tied to lower risk of diabetes and better control of the condition for those who had it, researchers found.
“The results for men suggesting that an increase in negative marital quality is related to lower risk of developing diabetes and higher chance of controlling diabetes are surprising,” said lead author Hui Liu of the department of sociology at Michigan State University in East Lansing.
A good marriage may provide a source of emotional and social support and help to reduce stress for women, who are more sensitive to stress than men, Liu told Reuters Health by email.
“Wives are more likely than husbands to regulate the spouses' health behaviors,” reminding their husband to quit smoking, eat healthier and take medication, which may promote the husbands' health but at the same time may also increase marital strain, she said.
The researchers looked at data from two national surveys, in 2005 and 2010, and focused on 1,228 married people aged 57 to 84 years who participated in both waves.
Each time, the men and women answered questions about closeness, happiness and emotional satisfaction in their marriages, how much of their free time they prefer to spend with their spouse and how often their spouse made too many demands on them.
Participants also had lab tests in 2005 and again in 2010. In the first wave, 389 people, or 19 percent of the whole group, had type 2 diabetes based on formal diagnosis or on blood sugar levels at the time. In 2010, 30 percent of participants were diabetic.
For women, an increase in reported marriage quality between 2005 and 2010 was tied to a lower risk of having diabetes in 2010. But for men, an increase in negative marital quality was associated with lower risk of having diabetes in 2010 and a higher chance of controlling diabetes in 2010, according to the results in the Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences.
It’s unclear if marriage quality causes changes in diabetes management or if the two are related in some other way, Liu said.
In a previous study, Liu found that poorer marital quality is related to higher risk of cardiovascular disease for women, but not men.
“Some forms of marital strain can be protective, but support can be stifling,” said Deborah Carr, professor of sociology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who was not part of the new study.
“Marital conflict doesn’t necessarily mean tension and discord, it can be squabbles over things like, ‘why didn’t you take your meds’?” Carr told Reuters Health.
This paper and most others accounted for other factors like race, age, socioeconomic status and other physical health conditions, Carr said.
For older men with a health condition, “being supported and coddled might actually be anxiety provoking,” she said.
“For women, improving marital quality may help to reduce the risk of diabetes,” Liu said. “For men, wives' nagging on health behaviors may be good for their health.”
It’s a very rare patient who is wholly responsible for their own health, Carr said.
“It’s important for healthcare providers to get a sense of what marriage is like and important for spouses to go to doctor appointments together,” she said.
source: interaksyon.com
Monday, September 1, 2014
Actress Jenny McCarthy marries pop star Donnie Wahlberg
Actress Jenny McCarthy and pop star turned reality television star Donnie Wahlberg have tied the knot in Chicago, family and media said on Sunday.
McCarthy, a former co-host of the daytime talk show, “The View,” and Wahlberg, part of 1980s boy band New Kids on the Block, held their ceremony in the Chicago suburb of St. Charles, WGN-TV said.
The couple announced their engagement in April, with plans to wed Labor Day weekend in New York City.
Donnie’s brother, actor Mark Wahlberg, was not at the ceremony, but posted a message and video on photo sharing site Instagram saying he and his family “wish we could be there.” “Congratulations from all of us,” it said.
Donnie and Mark Wahlberg currently co-star on a reality television show called “Wahlburgers” that focuses on brother Paul’s Massachusetts restaurant.
source: interaksyon.com
Friday, August 22, 2014
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon Reportedly Sign Confidentiality Agreement
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon apparently will not say much about their marriage trouble to public. According to a recent report by TMZ, the pair whose marriage is currently on the rocks have signed a confidentiality agreement which bans them from revealing anything about their separation.
The report, however, suggests that Carey has more power in the agreement. The "My All" singer reportedly is allowed to announce the separation under her terms. Meanwhile, the host of "America's Got Talent" will face severe financial penalties if he says a word.
"We have been living in separate houses for a few months," Cannon previously revealed to Yahoo! Insider. The star, who has been married to his singer wife for six years, added, "My main focus is my kids." The pair have 3-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe.
source: aceshowbiz.com
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Same-sex couples sue Florida for right to wed
MIAMI -- Six same-sex couples filed suit against the US state of Florida Tuesday for refusing to let them marry.
The suit, filed in Miami-Dade county by the couples and the rights group Equality Florida, was immediately slammed by conservatives.
"Marriage equality is inevitable and coming soon for Floridians because brave couples are demanding the dignity under the law that marriage provides," said Daniel Tilley, staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida.
"We are hopeful that the court hearing this case will agree with courts across the country that the constitution requires that same-sex couples be permitted to marry," he added.
But John Stemberger, who heads the conservative Florida Family Policy Council and led the 2008 referendum movement against same-sex marriage in the state, called the new lawsuit a publicity stunt.
Following the referendum, Florida's constitution was amended to bar same-sex marriage.
source: interaksyon.com
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
7,000 same-sex couples tied the knot in France last year
PARIS - About 7,000 same-sex couples tied the knot in France last year after gay marriage was legalised in May, the national statistics agency said Tuesday.
France legalised same-sex marriage after months of intense and sometimes violent protests, in keeping with an election pledge by Socialist President Francois Hollande, who faced a huge backlash from the opposition right and the powerful Catholic Church.
Same-sex unions made up around three percent of the total number of 238,000 marriages registered in France in 2013, the Insee statistics agency said.
Three out of every five gay marriages involved male couples, it said.
The average age at which male gay men got married was 50, while it was 43 for women. The corresponding average age for heterosexual couples was 37 and 34.
The first gay marriage in France was held on May 29 in the southern city of Montpellier, which has a gay-friendly reputation.
But many die-hard conservatives have continued to oppose the measure. Some mayors argue that the lack of an option not to perform gay marriages violates the French constitution, which stipulates that freedom of conscience is a fundamental human right.
Several have refused to conduct gay marriages on the grounds it goes against their beliefs, but the Constitutional Council, France's top court, has ruled they cannot do this.
source: interaksyon.com
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Big Bang star Kaley Cuoco marries tennis pro Ryan Sweeting - reports
Kaley Cuoco, 27, star of television series Big Bang Theory, tied the knot with fiance tennis pro Ryan Sweeting, 26, on New Year's Eve after a whirlwind courtship, entertainment website E! said.
"Cuoco's wore a custom, petal-pink strapless tulle ball gown by Vera Wang to swap vows with Sweeting. The dress had a sweetheart neckline, a hand-gathering detailed bodice and hand appliqué Chantilly lace accents. The veil, also by Wang, was nude tulle with petal-pink floating hand appliqué Chantilly lace," said the website.
Some 150 friends and family members attended the fire-and-ice-themed reception. Among them were Big Bang Theory co-star and real life ex-boyfriend Johnny Galecki, the website said citing Us Weekly.
The wedding was held at Hummingbird Nest Ranch, a Spanish-style villa and sprawling grounds tailor-made for parties (and the occasional film shoot) nestled in the Santa Susana Mountains, just north of Los Angeles, E! said.
source: interaksyon.com
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Australian capital is first territory to allow gay marriage Down Under
SYDNEY -- Australia's national capital on Tuesday passed laws making it the first territory to allow gay marriage and said a legal challenge from the federal government would not stop same-sex weddings from going ahead.
Same-sex unions are available in a majority of Australian states but because marriage comes under federal legislation these couples are not formally recognized as married by the government.
The new law passed by the Australian Capital Territory's 17-member Legislative Assembly in Canberra means the first weddings could take place by the end of the year, Chief Minister Katy Gallagher said.
"I am sorry that the Commonwealth threat hangs over this law, but couples who marry will do so with their eyes open to the action that the Commonwealth is taking," Gallagher said in introducing the bill.
"We understand this creates some uncertainty ahead, but that should not deter us; it does not rattle us and it doesn't change our path."
Australia has six states and two mainland territories.
The Marriage Equality Act means that gay couples from outside the small Australian Capital Territory, home to the city of Canberra and the national parliament, could travel there to be wed by an authorized celebrant.
Gallagher said the national Attorney-General George Brandis had urged her not to go ahead with the legislation as it was inconsistent with federal laws that do not permit same-sex weddings.
Brandis has vowed to challenge the move in the High Court, with the outcome potentially affecting those who used the law to wed.
Gallagher said activists had fought for the right for too long to be put off by another legal hurdle, adding that the Australian Capital Territory was confident its law was strong.
"We are simply legislating to improve outdated, inhumane laws," she said.
Gallagher acknowledged opposition to the change, particularly from those of strong religious faith, but said the bill did not in her view challenge, diminish or undermine the religion or faith of any individual.
"If we are to be judged by a higher being on this law then let it be so," she said.
ACT opposition leader Jeremy Hanson opposed the bill, which was passed with the support of Greens member Shane Rattenbury.
"We do not see the ACT Assembly as a vehicle to drive national agendas on social agendas," he said. "We are Australia's smallest parliament in a small jurisdiction and we do not think that a majority of one person in the ACT should change the definition of marriage for a country of over 23 million people."
In April New Zealand became the first Asia-Pacific country to legalize gay marriage.
source: interaksyon.com
Singer Kelly Clarkson weds talent manager in Tennessee
Pop singer Kelly Clarkson, the first contestant to win the Fox singing competition “American Idol,” married talent manager Brandon Blackstock in a ceremony over the weekend in Tennessee, the singer said on Monday.
The 31-year-old Grammy winner announced the news and posted a picture in a Twitter message.
“I’m officially Mrs. Blackstock :) We got married yesterday at Blackberry Farms in TN, the most beautiful place ever,” Clarkson tweeted.
The Texas-born singer is shown wearing a long-sleeved, lace gown by British designer Alice Temperley in the photo, and standing with her husband in front of a covered bridge.
Clarkson and Blackstock, who have been dating since early 2012, announced their engagement late last year. Blackstock is the stepson of country singer Reba McEntire.
Clarkson won “American Idol” in 2002, the show’s first year. She is one of the most successful winners of the show with songs such as “My Life Would Suck Without You” and “Since U Been Gone,” and has won three Grammy awards, including best pop album for “Stronger.”
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Clint Eastwood's wife files for legal separation in California
LOS ANGELES - The wife of actor-director Clint Eastwood has filed for legal separation after 17 years of marriage, her attorney said.
Attorney C. Michael McClure said he filed the petition on Monday on behalf of Dina Eastwood in Monterey County Superior Court in Northern California.
McClure declined to comment about why Dina Eastwood, 48, a former television journalist, had filed for separation or if she would eventually seek a divorce. The Eastwoods married in 1996.
A representative for Clint Eastwood, 83, was not immediately available for comment.
Eastwood rose to fame as a gunslinger in "spaghetti Westerns" such as "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" in the 1960s and as tough cop in the 1970s "Dirty Harry" movies.
He won best director and best picture Oscars for the 1992 Western "Unforgiven" and the 2004 boxing drama "Million Dollar Baby." His most recent movie was 2012's "Trouble With the Curve."
Eastwood was married to Maggie Johnson for more than 30 years and had a long-term relationship with actress Sondra Locke during the 1970s and 1980s.
source: interaksyon.com
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones have separated
NEW YORK | Hollywood couple Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have separated in what could spell the end of their nearly 13-year marriage, People magazine reported on Wednesday, and a representative for Zeta-Jones confirmed the separation.
“Catherine and Michael are taking some time apart to evaluate and work on their marriage,” a spokeswoman for Zeta-Jones said in a statement provided to Reuters, adding that she would not make any further comment.
According to People, Douglas and Zeta-Jones, both Oscar winners and among Hollywood’s most high-profile couples, have in recent months vacationed separately, appeared at red carpet events without the other and are ostensibly living apart.
The magazine cited two close confidants of the couple, with one quoted as saying, “They’re taking a break.” Neither star has filed for divorce nor moved toward a legal separation, it added.
Douglas’ New York office had no comment on the report.
Douglas, 68, and Zeta-Jones, 43, married in 2000 and have two children. Both have struggled with health issues in recent years.
Zeta-Jones said in April that she was seeking help for bipolar disorder, her second-known trip to a healthcare facility for the condition since 2011 when she sought treatment for what aides said was the stress of coping with Douglas’ advanced throat cancer diagnosis in 2010 and subsequent treatment.
“The stress has taken a toll on their marriage,” People quoted a friend as saying.
The A-list couple decided to spend time apart shortly after Douglas returned from the Cannes Film Festival in France in May, where his Emmy-nominated movie about Liberace, “Behind the Candelabra,” was screened.
They first met in 1998 at the Deauville Film Festival in France, began dating the following year, got engaged on New Year’s Eve of 1999 and co-starred in the 2000 release “Traffic.”
Zeta-Jones, most recently seen in the summer release “Red 2,” had at that point recently returned from round of treatment to monitor her bipolar disorder, the magazine said.
Douglas has won Oscars as a producer of the 1975 best picture “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and as best actor in 1987′s “Wall Street.” Zeta-Jones won her best supporting actress Academy Award for the 2002 musical “Chicago.”
source: interaksyon.com
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel split after 14 years of marriage
PARIS | Actors Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel, one of the film industry’s most famous couples, announced Monday they had separated after 14 years of marriage.
“Vincent Cassel confirms that he is separating from his wife Monica Bellucci by mutual agreement,” said a statement released by Cassel’s spokeswoman, without revealing further details.
In Italy, Bellucci’s representatives also announced the separation to an Italian press agency, confirming a story published Saturday by the French edition of Closer magazine.
The pair met while filming French film “The Apartment” in 1996.
They married several years later and had two daughters: Deva, 8, and Leonie, 3.
Bellucci, from Italy, has appeared in several Hollywood films including “Matrix Reloaded” and Terry Gilliam’s “The Brothers Grimm”.
Cassel shot to fame with his role as a troubled young man from the Parisian suburbs in the critically acclaimed “La Haine”.
He is also known for his roles in popular American films such as “Ocean’s Twelve” and “Black Swan”.
source: interaksyon.com
Friday, March 22, 2013
Divorce just as much a hurdle as marriage for US gays
WASHINGTON - It's hard enough for same-sex couples to marry in the United States, but divorce is a headache as well, and one that supporters of gay marriage hope the US Supreme Court can resolve.
"Divorce is the new frontier for gay couples," said Susan Sommer of Lambda Legal, a legal advice service for homosexuals. "They had to fight to be together, and they have to fight to get a divorce."
Like marriage, divorce laws are determined by each of the 50 states, only nine of which -- in addition to the federal capital Washington -- so far allow couples of the same sex to wed.
"If a couple is living in New York City... they can get a divorce in New York City," said Sommer, who is Lambda Legal's director of constitutional litigation and senior counsel.
But complications arise when couples relocate to a state where their marriage is not legally recognized, said Stuart Gaffney, media director of the lobbying group Marriage Equality USA.
Thus, a couple living in Utah, where gay marriage is not recognized, can marry in Massachusetts, where it is legal and where newlyweds are not obliged to live in the state.
If the couple returns to Utah and their marriage falls apart, however, they would have to go to another state to petition for a divorce -- which requires a period of residence of six months to two years, depending on the state.
There are also local particularities. In Wyoming, for instance, same-sex couples cannot marry but they can seek a divorce.
"It's a mess," Sommer told AFP.
A Marriage Equality USA activist who requested anonymity to speak freely said such a situation left her in a state of stress and uncertainty as to how to legally and financial separate from her partner, whom she married in Canada.
"It made for a very difficult, untenable situation," she said.
"Within less than a year, after several years of uncertainty, we made the decision to end the relationship and begin the process of a divorce. I was very fortunate to be able to get divorced.
"Unfortunately, other US citizens who get married in Canada, or in other locations where same-sex marriage is legalized, rarely have this right," she said. "They are left in perpetual legal limbo.
According to the Williams Institute, which conducts research on the gay community, one percent of same-sex marriages -- of which there were about 50,000 in 2011 -- end in divorce every year, half the proportion for heterosexuals.
But even happily married couples who live in a state that recognizes gay marriage have to face "nightmare" complications, with divorce being the ultimate problem, Gaffney said.
That's because, under the Defense of Marriage Act, the federal government recognizes only straight marriages -- with hundreds of repercussions involving such areas as income tax and retirement benefits.
LGBT activists are thus eagerly awaiting how the US Supreme Court will rule on DOMA after its justices hear both sides of the legal argument on March 26-27.
"Non-gay couples are treated as what they are -- married -- no matter where they are living, traveling, or divorcing," said Evan Wolfson of Freedom to Marry, another group that campaigns for marriage equality.
"But gay couples experience a patchwork of respect, uncertainty and discrimination, depending on where they are," he said.
"That's why all couples should have -- the freedom to marry and divorce no matter where they live or find themselves."
source: interaksyon.com
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Married people less prone to heart attacks than singletons - study
Researchers collected data on 15,330 people in Finland between the ages of 35 and 99 who suffered "acute coronary events" between 1993 and 2002.
Just over half of the patients died within 28 days of the attacks.
The team found that unmarried men in all age groups were 58-66 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack than married ones.
For women the nuptial benefit was even greater -- single women were 60 to 65 percent more likely to suffer acute coronary events, the Finnish researchers wrote in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
For both genders, wedlock also considerably lowered heart attack mortality.
Unmarried men were 60-168 percent and unmarried women 71-175 percent more likely to die of a heart attack within 28 days, compared to their unhitched counterparts.
"Single living and/or being unmarried increases the risk of having a heart attack and worsens its prognosis both in men and women regardless of age," the team wrote.
"Most of the excess mortality appears already before the hospital admission and seems not to relate to differences in treatment."
Speculating on the reasons, the team said married people may have a higher, combined income, healthier habits and a bigger support network.
"It may be assumed that resuscitation or calling for help was initiated faster and more often among those married or cohabiting," said the authors.
They could also not discount the psychological effects of marital bliss.
"Unmarried people have been found to be more likely depressed and according to previous studies depression seems to have an adverse effect on cardiovascular mortality rates," lead author Aino Lammintausta from the Turku University Hospital told AFP.
Previous studies on the health benefits of matrimony often had sketchy data on women and older people, the researchers said.
The new study showed that marriage protected women even more than men from out-of-hospital heart attack death.
The study included people from different race groups and social backgrounds and the findings "can roughly be thought to be applicable in other western countries," said Lammintausta.
Relying on data from population records, the team could not directly measure the effects for unmarried, cohabiting couples.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Playboy founder Hugh Hefner marries his ‘runaway bride’
LOS ANGELES – Octogenarian Playboy founder Hugh Hefner briefly swapped his iconic silk pajamas for a tuxedo to marry Crystal Harris, the one-time “runaway bride” who followed through this time at a New Year’s Eve wedding.
“Happy New Year from Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hefner!” the Playboy magazine publisher tweeted early on Tuesday.
The message accompanied a photograph of Hefner, 86, wearing what appeared to be purple silk pajamas under a black bathrobe and snuggling his bride, 26, still wearing her pale pink wedding dress. He also wore his trademark captain’s hat.
An hour earlier, Hefner posted a picture of himself in a tuxedo with his bride under an arch of pink and white flowers at the wedding ceremony in the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills, California.
“Crystal & I married on New Year’s Eve in the Mansion with Keith as my Best Man. Love that girl!” Hefner wrote on Twitter with the picture, referring to his brother Keith Hefner, a songwriter.
The couple tied the knot more than a year after their planned 2011 wedding was scuttled when Harris got cold feet.
The blonde Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 2009 jettisoned the adult entertainment mogul in what was called a “change of heart” five days before a lavish June 2011 wedding before 300 guests.
Harris, who appeared on the July 2011 cover of the adult magazine with a “runaway bride” sticker covering her bottom half, tweeted on Monday that she was ready to commit and changed her name to “Crystal Hefner” on the micro-blogging site.
“Today is the day I become Mrs. Hugh Hefner,” Harris, who has a psychology degree, wrote on Twitter after writing “Feeling very happy, lucky, and blessed.”
The San Diego native, whose parents are British, said she asked for Christmas ornaments rather than lingerie at her pre-Christmas bridal shower to help decorate Hefner’s famed mansion.
Hefner, founder of the Playboy adult entertainment empire, has been married twice before. He and his second wife Kimberley Conrad, also a former Playmate, divorced in 2010 after a lengthy separation. His first marriage to Mildred Williams ended in divorce in 1959. He has two children from each marriage.
source: interaksyon.com
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Audra McDonald Is Married
Actress Audra McDonald is a married woman. On Saturday night, the former Private Practice actress exchanged vows in an Esosa dress with Broadway star Will Swenson at their home in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
Both Broadway veterans, the two met in 2007 and got engaged this past New Year's while on vacation in Puerto Rico.
"Well that was just the best day ever #SadieSadiemarriedlady," McDonald, 42, Tweeted late Saturday.
This is the second marriage for McDonald, 42, and Swenson, 38, who have children with their former spouses. McDonald is mother to one daughter, Zoe Madeline, 11, and Swenson is father to two sons, Bridger, 11, and Sawyer, 8. The couple tells PEOPLE that they look forward to their new life together as husband, wife and "wee posse of three."
After four seasons playing Dr. Naomi Bennett on ABC's hit medical drama Private Practice, McDonald returned to Broadway in January of this year, starring in the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. The show recently completed a historic 322-performance run. For her portrayal of Bess, the Juilliard-trained singer and actress won a record-tying fifth Tony, placing her in the illustrious company of Broadway legends Julie Harris and Angela Lansbury as the only people in Tony history to win five performance awards.
Will Swenson was most recently seen as Tick in the critically acclaimed Broadway production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. He is currently in rehearsals for Manhattan Theatre Club's Murder Ballad, a new rock musical opening on Nov. 15 at City Center Stage II.
source: people.com
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Bam Aquino finally marries girlfriend of six years

MANILA, Philippines -President Aquino's younger cousin and senatorial hopeful, Benigno Paulo "Bam" Aquino IV, 35, has finally tied the knot with 28-year-old Timi Gomez, his girlfriend of six years.
The wedding took place on Saturday, September 15, in a quiet, exclusive-for-family affair in Tagaytay.
Among the sponsors are the President's sister Aurora Corazon "Pinky" Aquino Abellada, along with cousins Danny Lichauco and Rafael Lopa.
Aquino met Gomez at the National Youth Commission six years ago.
source: interaksyon.com
Monday, September 10, 2012
Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds Are Married

It's been nearly a year since they were first publicly linked – and now Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are husband and wife.
A source confirms to PEOPLE that the couple tied the knot Sunday night at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., just outside of Charleston.
The reception took place in a white tent at the plantation on Sunday evening. Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine), a good friend of the Gossip Girl star, performed three songs live, and there was also a deejay who spun tunes. PEOPLE also confirmed that a cake was being driven down from Virginia for the event.
Lively's mother and sister were also spotted in town, and a source told PEOPLE that the two had dinner in Charleston with Bette Midler earlier in the weekend.
Reps for the two actors had no comment.
Lively and Reynolds have been in nesting mode since buying a home in Bedford, N.Y., earlier this year. They have subsequently been seen working out together at a local gym, as well as spending quality time with their families in New York and Vancouver, where Reynolds, PEOPLE's 2010 Sexiest Man Alive, was born.
The two, who costarred together in 2011's Green Lantern, have stayed relatively mum about their relationship, though Lively, 25, did tell Marie Claire this summer, "It's definitely attractive when a man can dress well."
Reynolds, 35, was previously married to Scarlett Johansson. The couple divorced in 2010 after two years of marriage.
This is the first marriage for Lively, who previously dated her Gossip Girl costar Penn Badgley.
source: people.com
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Carmina, Zoren to wed after 14 years as a couple

Carmina Villaroel and Zoren Legaspi will finally get married after 14 years of living together as a couple.
“Siguro this year will be the perfect year. Pero kung anong month, hindi ko pa alam,” Carmina revealed in her show “Showbiz Inside Report” on Saturday.
“Hopefully maganap na ngayong taon ‘yung formality,” Zoren said.
The long-time live-in partners, whose twins Maverick (or Mavey) and Cassandra (Cassy) are 11, did not plan to wait this long to formalize their union.
However, the annulment of Carmina’s teenage marriage to Rustom Padilla proved to be a long, complicated legal process. It was finally granted by the court this year.
“Hinayaan ko lang siya noon e,” Zoren said. “Pero nang naramdaman ko na at gusto ko nang magpakasal, may problema naman sa legalities kumbaga hindi pa talaga closed ‘yung case nila.
“At ngayon lang talaga na-finalize fully. Ngayon okey na, annulled na ‘yung kasal nila.”
Carmina did not mind the long delay because she was busy raising their twins.
“Masyado kasi akong na-overwhelmed sa kambal kaya para sa akin noon okey naman, kami. Wala naman kaming problema. Pero siguro naman ngayon papayagan na nila akong makasal,” she said.
She hopes Rustom’s much-publicized change of identity to the transsexual BB Gandanghari and BB’s stance that Rustom is already dead would not present another legal impediment.
“Sa kalagayan namin ngayon, ke may annotation o walang annotation siguro naman papayagan na nila ako. Ano ‘yun, dalawang babae ikakasal? Saka patay na nga, e, di ba?” she said.
Zoren recounted his aborted wedding proposal to Carmina during their family trip to Japan during the Holy Week early this year.
“Binanggit na niya sa akin noon na dream niya magpunta ng Japan for the cherry blossoms. At nakita ko talaga na special para sa kanya ‘yun. Kaya doon sana ako magpo-propose under the cherry blossoms,” he said.
He was going to buy the ring in Japan. “Si Cassadra na ang nagsukat ng singsing. Kaya lang nung babayaran ko na, hindi nag-work yung credit card ko dahil hindi ko daw pina-activate. Kaya na-miss ko ‘yung opportunity na ‘yun,” he said.
Nevertheless, Zoren and Carmina have agreed to make things official this year.
Carmina is confident that being husband and wife would only enhance their relationship, not jinx it as have happened to some couples.
“Hindi siya pumasok sa isip ko. I’m very confident at kung anuman ang feeling namin ngayon it’s gonna be the same. Definitely it would not change anything. Siguro more pa nga, mas more respect, more love and everything,” she said with conviction.
She is definitely not looking forward to another annulment.
“Tama na yung isang beses, ayoko nang maulit pa ‘yon,” she said.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Willa Ford and Husband to Divorce

Willa Ford and husband Mike Modano, who married in Athens, Texas, in 2007, are going their separate ways.
"It is with great sadness that after five years of marriage, Willa and Mike have decided to divorce," they tell PEOPLE in an exclusive joint statement through her rep. "They remain friends and wish each other success and happiness."
Ford, 31, and Modano, 42, who retired from the NHL's Detroit Red Wings last year after spending most of his hockey career with Dallas Stars, were together for more than four years before becoming engaged in 2006 and marrying the following year before 75 guests at a private ranch.
Ford, who competed on season 3 of Dancing with the Stars, currently appears in the Starz original drama Magic City.
source: people.com
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Natalie Portman weds her ‘Black Swan’ love

LOS ANGELES – US actress Natalie Portman has married French dancer Benjamin Millepied, her partner of two years and the father of her 14-month-old son, People magazine reported Monday.
The traditional Jewish wedding was held Saturday evening in the Big Sur coastal resort, some 390 kilometers (240 miles) northwest of Los Angeles, according to the magazine.
Photos leaked on microblogging site Twitter showed a grinning Portman in a tea-length, A-line dress with a sheer overlay that covered her arms and shoulders, and a long veil, in keeping with Jewish custom.
The dress was designed by Rodarte, a label run by two of Portman’s longtime friends, and the company behind her purple Grecian-style Oscars gown in 2010.
Millepied wore a blue tuxedo, People reported.
The vegan meal — following the actress’s preferences — skipped the wedding cake and ended with French “macarons”: rich, typically meringue-based cookies.
The couple, who live in New York, met in 2009 while filming “Black Swan,” the ballet thriller for which Portman won an Academy Award.
Millepied choreographed the dance scenes and acted in the film.
Spokesmen for the star, most famous for her role as Queen Amidala in “Star Wars,” did not immediately respond when contacted by AFP.
source: interaksyon.com















