Tattle: Chris & Sunshine face eclipse
FORMER "Saturday Night Live" cast member Chris Kattan ("Corky Romano," "A Night at the Roxbury") became the latest celeb to separate before some guests even got home from the wedding.
FORMER "Saturday Night Live" cast member
Chris Kattan
("Corky Romano," "A Night at the Roxbury") became the latest celeb to separate before some guests even got home from the wedding.
Kattan filed for legal separation from model-wife Sunshine Tutt after only eight weeks of marriage. Tutt probably caught a glimpse of his old Mango sketch tapes.
The quickie couple, who wisely seem to have a pre-nup, wed June 28 in Yosemite Valley.
They spent roughly a month together and now there ain't no Sunshine when she's gone. Kattan's filings indicate they separated on Aug. 10.
By filing for separation, not divorce, Kattan is leaving the door open for a reunion, but indicates the pair intend to live separate lives for the time being.
Tattbits
* Ed McMahon has sold his house.
And not to Donald Trump.
That's a win-win.
Ed's spokesman Howard Bragman declined to name the buyer or the selling price.
* Friday's Avril Lavigne show is back on in Malyasia. Authorities have reversed their decision to cancel the concert by the Canadian pop-rocker, saying Saturday that she can perform next week despite complaints that her act is "too sexy."
The Arts, Culture and Heritage Ministry sparked an outcry among music fans when it decided not to permit Lavigne's show.
Avril Lavigne?
An outcry?
Among music fans?
* In Atlanta, Da Brat (aka Shawntae Harris) was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for hitting a nightclub hostess in the head last fall with a bottle of rum.
Da Brat was at a private Halloween party at Studio 72 when she struck then-Atlanta Falcons cheerleader Shayla Stevens, working part-time as a hostess.
A police report indicated that Da Brat and Stevens argued after they bumped into each other. Moments later, Stevens was hit in the face with the bottle.
She suffeed a deep cut to the cheek and some swelling on the forehead, and has a permanent scar on her face as a result, officials said.
* Billboard.com reports that R&B smoothie Maxwell will be touring for the first time in six years. His Philadelphia date closes out the tour on Nov. 21.
* Melanie "Sporty Spice" Chisholm says she is expecting a baby, which will make her the last of the former Spice Girls to become a mother.
She told the world on her Web site, and says that the baby's dad is longtime partner Thomas Starr.
We hope she didn't tell him on her Web site.
* No longer expecting is Gwen Stefani, who gave birth to her second son Thursday, a bit too late to make Friday's Tattle.
Daddy is Gwen's husband, rocker Gavin Rossdale.
Zuma Nesta Rock weighed in at a hefty 8 pounds and 5 ounces, according to publicist Dave Tomberlin.
(That would be mom's publicist - we're assuming the baby sends out his own press releases.)
"Mother, baby and family are all happy and healthy," Tomberlin said in a statement.
Zuma Nesta Rock? He may be healthy, but he's not happy. *
Daily News wire services contributed to this report.
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