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Marc Anthony single again

 
 

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Que triste! Marc Anthony struck out again in the love department. The salsa singer/father of five and his girlfriend, Venezuelan model Shannon de Lima, have gone their separate ways. Anthony’s rep confirmed the split to E! News in a statement: “The amicable breakup became official right in mid-January.” Maybe she wanted more kids? Ay, ay, ay.

Clear my throat

Though Beyonce has yet to comment about her alleged lip sync at the inauguration, sources told UsWeekly she was worried the cold weather in Washington, D.C., would hurt her vocal chords, and she wants to save herself for the Super Bowl.

The performer seems to be taking all the drama in stride, keeping busy with a new BeyHive Blog covering “weekly films, songs, people, places, foods & fashions.”

Ouchie!

Lisa D’Amato recently let in fans on a secret: she was hurt in a motorcycle accident. The America’s Next Top Model All-Stars winner, 31, posted a picture of her face, bloodied and stitched up on Twitter. D’Amato broke her nose and bashed in her face doing “daring shenanigans” on the Colorado set of the upcoming indie, Cowboys and Indians.

Slow down

American Pie singer Don McLean paid a fine of $400 for driving his Chrysler too fast through a Maine school zone. McLean’s lawyer says he was driving 43 mph in an area that has a limit of 15 mph when school zone warning lights are flashing and 45 mph when they’re not. He argued that the lights were off, but police disagreed.

Odd couple

Interesting if true: A source close to Lindsey Vonn told HollywoodLife.com that the famous skier is dating Tiger Woods. Vonn apparently teaches the divorced golfer’s two kids how to ski.

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