Myleene Klass got divorce in two minutes



Singer Myleene Klass has reportedly got a quick divorce from her security consultant husband Graham Quinn.
According to the sources, Klass got divorce in just two minutes.
Klass and Graham, 39, have two children - Ava, 5, and Hero, two. The couple had dated for more than a decade.
Deputy District Judge Felicity Crowther said the couple's marriage had broken down irretrievably, reports thesun.co.uk.
The High Court hearing lasted less than two minutes and the judge said the marriage should be dissolved within six weeks. (Source)



Dating not on Melanie Chisholm’s agenda



Singer-songwriter Melanie Chisholm isn't interested in finding a man because she wants to focus on her career and being a good mother to her daughter.
Also known as Mel C, she has been single since splitting from Thomas Starr in 2012 after being together for 10 years.
Mel C has a four-year-old daughter Scarlet with Starr.
"Dating isn't on the agenda at the moment. I've got my little girl, who is my priority, and my career. if a nice chap comes along then wonderful, but I don't know whether I want to put myself through the pain of dating," femalefirst.co.uk quoted her as saying.
"There are so many of us in our 30s and 40s, single girls, if you're ambitious then your career comes first and the man goes on the backburner," she added.
The singer said she wouldn't date a famous man because she has always avoided romances with guys in the same industry.
The 39-year-old, who has worked in a stage musical "Jesus Christ Superstar", knows people who have tried newspaper dating services, but she thinks that would not work for her. (Source)



Snoop Dogg supports anti-gun group



Rapper Snoop Dogg has joined a campaign group that is trying to put an end to gun violence in the US.
The 41-year-old is supporting Texas based League of Young Voters Education Fund's No Guns Allowed movement, which was inspired by his song that he made after shooting rampages across the US.
"No Guns Allowed is a really important song to me. I'm humbled that an organisation like the League of Young Voters Education Fund supports what I'm saying in it and is taking action. Especially since they have been doing work for a long time to spread an anti-violence message in our communities," contactmusic.com quoted him as saying.
The campaign will involve anti-violence rallies and the launch of a petition supporting a proposal for background checks on anyone buying weapons.
The group's Executive Director Rob 'Biko' Baker said: "The League is excited and honoured by Snoop's support. We're looking forward to collaborating with him in the near future to reach even more people and bring some much-needed attention to the work we've been doing for some time to make urban communities safer." (Source)



Loved ones got Mischa Barton through depression



Actress Mischa Barton gives credit to her supportive friends for helping her cope with depression. She feels "having people who love you is more important than anything".
The 27-year-old was sectioned for two weeks under the US mental health act in 2009.
"Music is massively important to me because I play a bunch of instruments. I read tons and I write poetry, anything creative is a good outlet," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Barton as saying.
"I've always had a great support network around me. I've been really blessed with a lot of older figures in my life to turn to in a moment of need and that's really important," she said.
"Having people who love you is more important than anything, whether the public is busy loving you or not at that moment. I have stayed relatively strong because I've got those great people," added Barton.
"The Sixth ense" actress believes the worst of her problems are now behind her.
"I think actors are complicated souls. Everybody has different layers and deals with things in different ways. As you get older, things just calm down," she said. (Source)



Paltrow faces ire for promoting kids' bikinis



Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has faced the wrath of child protection advocates after a young girl in a bikini featured on her lifestyle website.
Paltrow's Goop.com site sells swimwear designed by Melissa Odabash, and shows pictures of a little girl wearing one of the two-piece creations, as well as beach cover-ups.
The outfits, which are described as "great for girls who want to look grown up", have sparked outrage among campaigners who claim the images sexualise children, reports dailystar.co.uk.
"We remain very opposed to the sexualisation of children and of childhood. The dangers have been discussed at length, so it is a great pity that such trends continue and that they carry celebrity endorsement," Claude Knight of Kidscape, a foundation set up to prevent child abuse, told the Daily Mail newspaper. (Source)