Rihanna plans wild yacht party with Chris Brown



Pop star Rihanna is reportedly planning a wild party in France. Her plans include a two-week Mediterranean cruise and she has invited boyfriend Chris Brown to join her.
Despite recently being advised to stop partying after contracting laryngitis, the singer wants to relive the mayhem of last summer's party on the Latitude yacht.
"She has warned Latitude (Latitude Benetti yacht) crew to prepare themselves for the party of the century and requested them to install a stripper pole," femalefirst.co.uk quoted a source as saying.
"They're telling friends that it's going to be a wild party. It will be a day long party. It's going to be absolute mayhem. The crew is going to have to sleep in shifts," the source added.
Rihanna spent last summer sunning herself on the $250,000-a-week, 34 ft Latitude Benetti yacht, which included accommodation for up to 12 people, two dressing rooms, massage and beauty salons and five decks for sunbathing and dining.
She has invited Brown to join her on a two-week tour to France, Monaco and Corsica to celebrate the end of the European leg of her tour. (Source)



Robert Pattinson wants to move on with Kristen Stewart



Robert Pattinson is reportedly ready to put girlfriend Kristen Stewart's infidelity behind him after realising she is the girl for him.
The couple briefly split up last year after Stewart cheated on him with married director Rupert Sanders, but after spending time apart recently while he filmed a movie in Australia, Pattinson realised Stewart is the one for him.
"If he fell for someone else, he knows he'd always be thinking about Stewart - what she was doing? Who she was with? The truth is, he needs to be with her and she clearly feels the same about him," femalefirst.co.uk quoted a source as saying.
"He's done a lot of soul-searching and realises that although their relationship is less than perfect, he couldn't imagine life without her," the source added.
After her cheating was revealed, Stewart issued a public statement apologising to Pattinson and made it clear she still wanted to be with him. (Source)



James Franco accused of being 'bad' neighbor



James Franco is apparently a 'nightmare' to live next door to, according to the barrage of complaints filed against him by his neighbours, in LA.
The 34-year-old actor has been accused of leaving rubbish to blow about outside, clogging up parking spaces and making too much noise, the Sun reported.
According to a US website, formal complaints have been logged by the angry neighbours at the Los Angeles housing department.
A neighbour said that the'127 Hours' star seems to be running his production company from home and that film crews are snarling up the street with multiple vehicles.
Another claimed that the in-house filming is blowing piles of trash into the neighbouring gardens.
The filmmaker's bodyguards have also been allegedly harassing a woman complainant. (Source)



Bobby Brown sues US tabloid over bad scoop that he would remarry Whitney Houston



Whitney Houston's ex-husband Bobby Brown has reportedly sued an American supermarket tabloid for reporting the couple was going to remarry before her tragic death.
The1-million-lawsuit against the National Enquirer and its source, Georgia music industry veteran Derrick Handspike, comes a week after the troubled performer surrendered to authorities in Los Angeles to begin serving a 55-day prison term for a driving under the influence conviction.
The 44-year-old American singer filed the case at the Manhattan Federal Court on Monday, taking issue with the Mar h 26, 2012 story that ran six weeks after the legendary pop star was found dead, the New York Daily News reported.
He was also accused of cheating on his fiancee, Alicia Etheredge, with the doomed diva, in the story. (Source)



Jeremy Irons didn't want his son to act in films



Jeremy Irons' son Max, who will be seen in the upcoming film 'The Host,' has revealed that his parents did not want him to take up acting as a career.
The 64-year-old 'Mar in Call' actor, who had a very luminous career on screen, wanted his son to stay away from the profession because they felt it was a "life of paranoia, financial instability and jealousy."
But the 27-year-old Max was persistent and his parents finally gave in when they realised that he was serious enough. (Source)