Uma Thurman, 38, testified Thursday that she was frightened and panicked when her accused stalker sent her a card with a drawing of an open grave, a headstone and a man standing on the edge of a razor blade.
The actress, testifying at the trial of Jack Jordan, said he had tried unsuccessfully to get into her trailer while she was shooting the movie “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” in November 2005.
The card also contained words written in a spiral. From the witness stand, Thurman read some: “My hands should be on your body at all times.”
Jordan is charged with stalking and aggravated harassment, and faces up to a year in jail if convicted.
Tina Turner says she’s hitting the road again for her first tour in the U.S. in seven years.
The singer, 68, announced on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” that it will begin Oct. 1. An itinerary will be announced May 12, the day tickets go on sale.
The R&B legend appeared on an episode taped Saturday in Las Vegas. The broadcast is set to air Thursday. Winfrey asked her about getting older.
“That number doesn’t mean a thing. It just doesn’t,” Turner said.
A former nanny has countersued Rob Lowe and his wife for sexual harassment.
The suit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles alleges that Lowe’s wife, Sheryl, walked around naked in front of nanny Laura Boyce and made repeated crude comments about her boyfriend’s genitals. It doesn’t make any sex allegations against the actor.
Sheryl Lowe’s attorney, Lawrence Stein, says the allegations are false.
Boyce says she was wrongfully fired and is owed money.
Miley Cyrus won’t be attending her first scheduled public appearance since Vanity Fair published photos that have thrown her status as a role model for young girls into question, Disney said Thursday.
The star of “Hannah Montana” for weeks had been set to appear at a red carpet event today, but is no longer expected, Disney confirmed. Cyrus, 15, was to go to a media party in Orlando, Fla., with dozens of other Disney Channel stars to film the “Disney Channel Games,” a charity competition.
The Journal Gazette is seeking submissions for its Summer Events Guide listing activities from May 25 to Aug. 30, including festivals in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan, concerts, stage performances and art exhibits. Send listings to Diana Parker at The Journal Gazette, 600 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802; e-mail dparker@jg.net, or fax 461-8648. Include event name, date, time, location, cost and a contact phone number. Deadline is Thursday.
Among celebrity birthdays today: Singer Engelbert Humperdinck is 72. Singer Larry Gatlin is 60. Singer Lou Gramm of Foreigner is 58. Actor Dwayne Johnson is 36. Actress Jenna Von Oy (“Blossom”) is 31. Singer Lily Allen is 23.
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