Apr 24, 2008 1:31 pm US/Eastern
J.Lo's Reality, Star's Split & "Baby Mama"
Wcbstv.com Daily Entertainment Wrap
Tara Lipinsky
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Singers Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez attends the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall August 31, 2006 in New York City.
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J. Lo is "getting real."
The performer has reportedly inked a deal to star in a new reality show on TLC.
The show will also feature Lopez's husband, crooner Marc Anthony and their twins, Max and Emme.
It will be taped at their Brookville, Long Island home. Lopez will also act as a co-executive producer.
The 38-year old gave birth to the twins, a girl and a boy, on February 22.
Star's Split
Three years after tying the knot in a spectacular, over-the-top affair that caused some backlash, Star Jones has decided to end her marriage to banker Al Reynolds.
The 46-year-old TV personality quietly filed divorce papers March 26 in New York Supreme Court in Manhattan. The records are sealed, syndicated entertainment show "Entertainment Tonight" reported Wednesday.
But a representative for SHADOW PR, which represents Jones, confirmed to The Associated Press that she is seeking to end the union.
In a statement to "Entertainment Tonight," Jones said: "Several years ago I made an error in judgment by inviting the media into the most intimate area of my life. A month ago I filed for divorce.
"The dissolution of a marriage is a difficult time in anyone's life that requires privacy with one's thoughts. I have committed myself to handling this situation with dignity and grace and look forward to emerging from this period as a stronger and wiser woman."
It's not the approach Jones took when she threw her uber-lavish, Park Avenue wedding to Reynolds in November 2004. She received criticism for endlessly discussing the wedding -- and plugging its sponsors -- as a co-host on ABC's "The View." The negative reaction to the affair, which was attended by guests ranging from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to Spike Lee, was cited by Barbara Walters as a reason why Jones' contract wasn't renewed by ABC's "The View" in 2006.
The former prosecutor recently hosted a talk show on truTV.
Baby Mama at Tribeca
The comedy "Baby Mama" kicked off the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, Wednesday night. The movie's stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler walked the red carpet at the Ziegfeld Theater where it premiered.
Steve Martin, Sigourney Weaver and film festival co-founder Robert DiNiro were just some of the other famous faces that came out to support the film.
"Baby Mama" hits theaters nationwide, Friday, April 25.
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