May 1, 2008 12:10 pm US/Eastern
Gwyneth On Brad, Miley at Disney & Uma On Stand
WCBSTV.com's Daily Entertainment Wrap
By TARA LIPINSKY, WCBSTV.COM
NEW YORK (AP) ―
A Gwyneth Paltrow, OK! Magazine Exclusive
According to OK! Magazine, Gwyneth Paltrow has "no good words" for her ex-Brad Pitt and the mother of his children Angelina Jolie, who are rumored to finally be planning on tying the knot.
Here's what the mag is reporting:
'OK! caught up with Gwyneth at the L.A. premiere for her upcoming film Iron Man on Wednesday, the Oscar-winner didn't even play the usual "I-wish-them-the-best" lip service that celebrity exes are famous for spouting.
Asked if she had any well wishes to share with her one-time better half, the 'Shakespeare In Love' star twisted her mouth and pertly pronounced 'No!'"
Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow broke-up nearly ten years ago after a brief engagement. Paltrow is married to Coldplay leading man, Chris Martin. They have two children, Apple and Moses.
Disney Standing By Its Star
Despite a photo-flap that dominated entertainment news this week, Disney Channel is standing by Miley Cyrus. The company gave its Hannah Montana star permission to perform Saturday at the 2008 Disney Channel games.
The 2008 Disney Channel Games is the grand finale to a week of charity events at Disney World in Orlando.
Earlier this week, Cyrus, 15, apologized to controversial photos that appear in this month's Vanity Fair magazine.
Uma Thurman Takes Stand Against Alleged Stalker
Actress Uma Thurman is at a lower Manhattan courthouse, where she is expected to testify against the man accused of stalking her.
Court officers escorted the "Producers" actress through a side entrance of the state Supreme Court building on Thursday morning. The actress -- wearing dark glasses and a long wool camel jacket over dark pants -- kept her head down and ignored a horde of reporters and photographers.
The defendant, Jack Jordan, is charged with stalking and aggravated harassment.
Jordan is accused of following and trying to contact Thurman from early 2005 until late last year. He faces up to a year in jail if convicted.
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