Tattle: Ms. Hill clears the air about baby
LAURYN HILL, who just gave birth to her sixth child, wants to make two things perfectly clear: Rohan Marley didn't abandon her while she was pregnant, and he's not the baby's father.

LAURYN HILL, who just gave birth to her sixth child, wants to make two things perfectly clear: Rohan Marley didn't abandon her while she was pregnant, and he's not the baby's father.
Rohan is the father of Hill's five other kids and he has also recently been photographed embracing another woman so the assumptions were not unreasonable.
But Hill tweeted a message defending Rohan. She says they've had a "long and complex history" but love their five children together.
Treat her like a lady
"S&M" hitmaker Rihanna tells Glamour magazine, that although she's a dominant personality in her vertical life, she likes to "feel like a lady" in the bedroom.
"I feel like that's the time when a guy really gets to be a man, and I get to be a woman. And if I'm being a man in the bedroom, too, there's nothing really in it for me."
But there would be plenty in it for fetish enthusiasts.
Damon not re-Bourne
The Hollywood Reporter says Joan Allen and Albert Finney are in negotiations to reprise their Bourne roles in "The Bourne Legacy," the first in the spy series not to star Matt Damon
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In "Bourne 4," Jeremy Renner will star as a new operative and Tony Gilroy, who was a writer on the first three "Bournes" is writing and directing.
"Legacy" will also star Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton, so Universal is spending the money it saved on Damon wisely.
TATTBITS
Britain's Advertising Standards Authority banned two makeup ads featuring Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington yesterday, ruling they were misleading.
The ASA found that the digitally altered, airbrushed images used by L'Oreal exaggerated the results women could expect from using the beauty products.
How about before we hold make-up companies accountable for their ads, we start with politicians? If that $20 jar of goo doesn't actually remove your crow's feet it doesn't really affect the rest of us.
It's National Chocolate Day and to celebrate, Max Brenner's (15th & Walnut) is giving a box of 100 percent milk chocolate pure thins to any patron who orders a meal today between noon and 5 p.m.
The Oprah Winfrey Network's series of documentaries kicks off tonight with a look at the hospice program at the Louisiana State Penitentitary. Since folks sentenced to life in Louisiana have little chance at parole, more than 90 percent of the inmates at the prison die there.
Forest Whitaker narrates. The film was directed by Abington native Lisa Cohen.
Last Thursday Kristin Cavallari posed in a variety of wedding gowns for Life & Style magazine.
The bad karma struck two days later when her fiance, Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler, broke off their engagement.
According to an anonymous insider, the trouble started when Jay asked Kristin to fly back to Chicago with him.
"Kristin said she didn't want to because she's working on a new TV project and had a full day of shooting scheduled for [July 26]," the insider explained. But Jay "told her that she needed to commit to him, and to move to Chicago."
This was news to Kristin. When she made that clear to Jay he reportedly dumped her like landfill.
Shouldn't they have worked out the L.A./Chicago thing before they got engaged?
Prosecutors have charged a man accused of stalking Halle Berry with felony burglary for being in her guest house.
Richard A. Franco pleaded not guilty to the additional charge. Because he wasn't in her guest house?
Criminal and civil judges have issued restraining orders against Franco in case he's released. He's due in court on Aug. 4.
Variety reports Nicolas Cage will star in "Frozen Ground," a movie about Alaskan serial killer Robert Hansen. The amazing thing is that Cage will not play the killer.