(Nov 19, 2008) Getty back to his wife
Balthazar Getty is back with his wife.
The Brothers and Sisters star ended his controversial relationship with Sienna Miller earlier this month and has reunited with Rosetta Millington, his wife of eight years and mother of his four children.
A source close to the 33-year-old actor said Rosetta reminded Balthazar of the promises he made on their wedding day and the next day he called Sienna and ended it.
The source added: "Sienna is only 26 and loves to go out. At first he was excited by her beauty, but eventually realized he should be back with his wife and that Sienna represented a phase from another point in his life."
DiCaprio wants kids
Leonardo DiCaprio wants to have children.
The Body of Lies actor, who is dating model Bar Rafaeli, admits he is ready to prove his potential as a father.
"I see these guys, Tobey Maguire, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon with their families, and it reaffirms for me that I definitely want to have a kid someday," he said.
"I absolutely believe in marriage. My parents were divorced before I was even born, but that has never bothered me. They are both really cool people, and I have enjoyed sharing both their lives rather than having one life."
Paul's kid on new CD
Sir Paul McCartney's five-year-old daughter appears on his new album.
Beatrice, Paul's daughter with ex-wife Heather Mills, appears on the track Two Magpies from his CD Electric Arguments with his side project The Fireman.
A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "Beatrice was in the studio and during the recording of Two Magpies, she grabbed some earphones and said, 'I want to play the piano', which was picked up on the microphone.
"When Paul played it back he thought it sounded really cute and insisted it be left in the final version.
Paul, 66, is planning to include her on backing vocals in a new track he's writing for the next Shrek movie.
Is Coldplay out of play?
Chris Martin is planning to retire next year.
The Coldplay front man doesn't want to become an aging rock star and is keen to quit music before he feels too old.
"I'm 31 now, and I don't think bands should keep going past 33," he said. "We're trying to pack in as much as possible. Up until the end of next year, we'll just go for it in every sense. I don't believe in time off.
"We've still got our own hair, we can still fit into our musical trousers and we've got to make the most of that."
The singer, whose last album Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends topped the album charts in 36 countries, claims his band has only had such a successful year because their rivals have taken a break.
"While U2 and Green Day are away, we've gotten to make the most of it."
Jail helped Kiefer butt out
Kiefer Sutherland claims being in prison helped him quit smoking.
The 24 star, who was jailed for 48 days last year for driving under the influence, says his time behind bars gave him the chance to quit.
"My drinking was not a daily thing, so it wasn't an issue," he said. "And, oddly enough, neither was the smoking.
"I was very glad to know that I could quit. And one day soon, I will."