
Rielle Hunter is said to be upset with several somewhat racy photographs of her that accompany the long interview in the new issue of GQ in which she details her affair with John Edwards, People.com reports.
Speaking on ABC's "The View," co-host Barbara Walters said she had talked to Hunter, 45, on Monday morning, and that Hunter had "cried for two hours" upon seeing the images and deemed them "repulsive."
Hunter trusted the photographer, Mark Seliger, to take classy photos, according to Walters. But several of them show Hunter lounging around in only a collared white dress shirt and no pants. "I went with the flow," Walters quoted Hunter as saying.
(Hmmmm, was she really expecting classy, pantless photos?)
There is one photo in which Hunter is wearing a shirt and sweatpants and holding her and Edwards' daughter, Frances Quinn, 2. Walters said she also asked Hunter about the current state of her relationship with Edwards. Hunter replied: "We are co-parents and have a very loving relationship."
No one is safe from the wrath of "South Park," especially not superstar golfers entangled in several scandalous affairs.
When "Park" returns for its 14th season Wednesday, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker will take aim at the Tiger Woods scandal, The Huffington Post reports. A recently released image shows an animated version of Tiger's apology press conference, with Cartman by his side.
"It"s such an important issue in America right now -- the sex addiction outbreak," Stone said. "We"re all really concerned about him and hope he gets better."
"There's a delicacy in talking about [Woods] that we don't have to worry about," he added.
Actress Kate Winslet and her husband, film and stage director Sam Mendes ("American Beauty," "Jarhead"), have announced that, after nearly seven years of marriage, they are separating, the BBC is reporting.
The duo married in 2003 in a private, intimate wedding that took place in the Caribbean, and have a 6-year-old son, Joe, together. Winslet also has a 9-year-old daughter, Mia, from her first marriage to Jim Threapleton.
"Kate and Sam are saddened to announce that they separated earlier this year," the couple"s lawyers, Schillings law firm, said in a statement. "The split is entirely amicable and is by mutual agreement. Both parties are fully committed to the future joint parenting of their children. They ask that the media respect the privacy of the family."
Mendes recently directed Winslet in 2008"s "Revolutionary Road," in which she reunited on screen with her "Titanic" love interest, Leonardo DiCaprio. The pair married in the West Indies in May 2003.
Winslet has been nominated for six Academy Awards and won the Best Actress Oscar last year for "The Reader." She will next be seen in the HBO miniseries "Mildred Pierce."
Mendes won an Oscar for directing 1999's "American Beauty."
Authorities say actor Corey Haim had a fraudulent prescription when he died that was linked to a major drug ring.
The California Attorney General's Office said Friday it was investigating the drug ring and how Haim obtained the prescription.
The agency offered few details in a news release and a spokesperson did not immediately return a call seeking more information.
Coroner's officials in Los Angeles County, where Haim died Wednesday, say four prescription drug bottles in the actor's name were found in an apartment where he collapsed.
The coroner's office has declined to state what medications were found, but said no illegal drugs were discovered.
A musical celebrating Ray Charles is headed for Broadway this fall.
"Unchain My Heart" will open Nov. 7 with preview performances beginning Oct. 8.
Producer Stuart Benjamin said Thursday the show would feature a book by Suzan-Lori Parks and direction by Sheldon Epps. Casting will be announced.
Benjamin worked with the late singer for 15 years and produced "Ray," the hit movie about his life starring Jamie Foxx. Parks won a Pulitzer Prize for her play "Topdog/Underdog."
An earlier version of the musical called "Ray Charles Live" was produced at California"s Pasadena Playhouse in 2007.
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