Jennifer Lawrence dated a hacker?
Brad Jackson, who dated actress Jennifer Lawrence when she was 12 years old, is now a computer hacker. The 24-year-old actress spoke out against hacking earlier this month after a number of explicit images were stolen from her iCloud account and posted online, but her former boyfriend Brad Jackson, has now confessed he is in the same business, reports contactmusic.com. Jackson, a supermarket employee, said of the violation of her privacy: “She’s the type of person who would have done a nude scene, but would’ve wanted to make the decision on her own.” “I saw a screen shot of his desktop and supposedly there’s a folder of stolen videos,” he told The Sun newspaper.(IANS)
Emma wants Spice Girls reunion
Singer-radio presenter Emma Bunton is “up for” another Spice Girls reunion. She is willing to reunite with her bandmates Victoria Beckham, Mel Brown, Geri Halliwell and Mel Chisholm if the right opportunity came along, but doesn’t know if they could top their performance at the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony, reports contactmusic.com.
“It’s not something we have talked about. I love working with the girls, I would be up for it. It’s all about timing. We did the Olympics – it’s quite hard to top that!” she said. The 38-year-old said that keeping in contact with her former bandmates can be tricky. (IANS)
Sadashiv Amrapurkar still ICU, but stable
Actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who is being treated for lung infection at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital (KDAH) here, has been stable for the past 36 hours, said his daughter. The 64-year-old actor was hospitalised about two weeks ago for lung infection and is kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
“He is stable and he has maintained it in the last 36 hours. He is still in the ICU but his condition is stable,” Reema Amrapurkar told IANS. In his long career, he has won two Filmfare awards – in 1984, he won the award for the best supporting actor for “Ardh Satya” and in 1991, the best villain trophy for his portrayal of a ruthless eunuch in “Sadak”.(IANS)