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Bobbi Kristina Brown engaged

 
 

Brown and Gordon
Brown and Gordon
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What would Whitney say? After much speculation (and a huge ring) Bobbi Kristina Brown admits that she is indeed engaged to her (unofficially) adopted brother, Nick Gordon.

In a promo previewed on E! for Lifetime’s The Houstons: On Our Own — the reality show about how the family has been coping since the singer’s February death airing Oct. 24 — the 19 year old giggles that she and Gordon, 22, are to be man and wife. Her family members don’t seem too pleased.

Houston took Gordon in as a teenager; he came from a troubled home.

Wild ride

Radio talk show host Glenn Beck’s family had a close call when their SUV rolled down a steep hill in New York’s Finger Lakes region just after they had exited the car. In an account posted on Beck’s website, TheBlaze.com, he says they had just arrived at the cottage rented for his daughter’s wedding reception last weekend in Lodi, N.Y. Beck says the SUV slid down the hill and overturned, coming to rest near the shoreline. Photos show the SUV with broken windows and damage to its passenger side.

Tori’s ordeal

Tori Spelling had a rougher pregnancy than she let on. The reality star, 39, told UsWeekly that at five months along, she was diagnosed with placenta previa, when the placenta grows in the lowest part of the womb (uterus) and covers the opening to the cervix.

The condition — caused by the combination of conceiving new son Finn just one month after giving birth to Hattie, as well as undergoing three prior C-sections — can lead to internal bleeding. During her pregnancy, Spelling spent 10 weeks in the hospital and four months on bed rest.

Three weeks after having Finn, Spelling had to undergo emergency surgery for complications from her C-section. She is home and doing OK — as long as she holds off getting pregnant again for quite a while.

Bad luck

Justin Bieber had items stolen during a show at his tour manager’s office in Tacoma, Wash., he told his millions of Twitter followers. Apparently, a camera taken had some personal footage. X-rated perhaps?

Because a nude picture is rumored to be floating around the Twitterverse of the pop star. The shot in question, since been deleted, shows a naked young man’s torso and lower extremities, with the same bird tattoo Biebs has on his hip. True Beliebers say it’s a fake and the tat was photo shopped.

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