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Jason Segal & Michelle Williams call it quits

 

Awww, and they made such a cute couple. According to UsWeekly, Michelle Williams and Jason Segal are not going to go the distance.

The Oz the Great and Powerful actress, 32, and the How I Met Your Mother star, 33, seemed like a good match and were photographed as recently as January in Cancun.

It may have been a geography issue. Williams lives in Brooklyn with her daughter Matilda, 7, and Segal is based in La-La Land, where his CBS sitcom is filmed.

Also calling it quits are The Notebook star Rachel McAdams and Welsh actor Michael Sheen ( Frost/Nixon). They met in 2010 while filming Midnight In Paris.

TV star

Michael Jackson’s kid is going places. Prince Michael Jackson was just named a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and according to The Hollywood Reporter, the 16-year-old will make his acting debut next month on the CW’s 90210, playing a trauma victim.

Do not pass Go

Bobby Brown is headed behind bars. TMZ reports that the singer, 44, was sentenced to 55 days for his drunk driving arrest last October around Los Angeles. Brown was also given four years probation and must complete an 18-month alcohol program.

In treatment

It’s rehab for Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans. RadarOnline reports she has a problem with heroin. Evans, 21, recently suffered a miscarriage and hasn’t been getting along with her husband, Courtland Rogers, as per their Twitter accounts. The mother of twin’s first stint in treatment, for marijuana, was documented on the MTV show in 2011.

Wedded bliss

Like others before him, Bachelor Sean Lowe has decided to get hitched in front of the cameras this summer, Life & Style reports.

“My relationship developed on TV, so it almost would make sense to marry on TV,” Lowe, who is saving himself for his wedding night, tells the magazine.

The woman he chose? Either Seattle graphic artist Catherine Giudici or general’s daughter Lindsay Yenter. ABC viewers find out Monday in a whopping three-hour episode. “They’re getting married quickly for love, not for the sex,” a friend explains to Life & Style of the pair. “He’s head over heels for her, and he wants to share that with the world.”

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    Stevie Wonder sings at his own birthday bash

    Stevie Wonder celebrated his 63rd birthday a week after the big day (May 13) with a private concert for almost 700 high rollers, VIP guests and media types Tuesday night at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The legendary Wonder performed for well over two hours, singing covers by The Beatles, Michael Jackson and Bob Marley as well as his own greatest hits. Wonder also invited some of the audience, this writer included, to audition for him on his hit, Part Time Lover. While he told us we were better than the previous, uh, contestant, we’ll be keeping the full time day job.

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