Tattle: Dianna Agron enduring a tough time
ALTHOUGH she stars in a hit TV show and the new movie, "I Am Number Four," there's not much "Glee" in Dianna Agron's life at the moment.

ALTHOUGH she stars in a hit TV show and the new movie, "I Am Number Four," there's not much "Glee" in Dianna Agron's life at the moment.
According to Us Weekly, since Dianna split with her "Number Four" co-star Alex Pettyfer after nearly a year together - and moved out of their L.A. home - she "is staying at a hotel under an alias" an unnamed source told Us.
The source says that Pettyfer, soon to be seen in "Beastly," has been . . . beastly.
He's been "a psycho loose cannon," the source said.
"Dianna is terrified of [Alex]," a pal explained, adding that he "absolutely lost it" and threatened her by phone.
Pettyfer's rep told Us that he made no threats.
The daily Bieber
Justin Bieber will be honored with his own wax likeness at London's Madame Tussauds next month.
The news is surprising, since Tattle thought that Bieber already was made of wax.
"Justin Bieber is truly a worldwide sensation," said Liz Edwards, Madame Tussauds' PR manager. "We have been absolutely inundated with requests from young fans from around the world to see him at Madame Tussauds. We're sure his fans will be just as delighted as we are that Justin will be joining the A-list here in March."
The best news: Wax don't sing.
BANGShowbiz.com reports that Justin sat for sculptors late last year, and hundreds of precise measurements were taken. The wax Bieber then took four months to complete and cost approximately $250,000.
Duplicate Biebers also will be unveiled at Madame Tussauds Amsterdam on the same day and at Madame Tussauds New York soon after.
Tattbits
_ Alyssa Milano, 38, is expecting her first child.
Milano ("Who's the Boss?" "Charmed") confirmed the news on Twitter yesterday, writing that she "couldn't be happier."
She and her husband, David Bugliari, an agent with Creative Artists Agency, married in August 2009.
* Grammy-winning reggae singer Buju Banton (a/k/a Mark Myrie) was convicted yesterday of conspiring to set up a cocaine deal in 2009.
A federal jury returned the verdict after deliberating for 11 hours over two days on the fate of Buju, who won a Grammy last week for best reggae album for his work "Before the Dawn." He was found guilty of three of the four charges he faced.
Buju remains wildly popular in his native Jamaica, and his trial was packed with supporters that included other well-known reggae artists.
This was his second trial. A jury deadlocked in his first trial last year.
* Larry King, who retired last year after 25 years at CNN, will take the stage in seven communities to dish about his storied career in a one-man show.
Larry, 77, will offer theatergoers an inside look at his life and the ability to ask him questions. "Larry King: Stand Up" kicks off April 14 in Torrington, Conn.
Well, if it's playing Torrington, you know it has to be big.
The show will then stop in Pennsylvania (TBD), New York, Maryland and Atlantic City, ending June 11 at the Mirage Hotel, in Las Vegas.
Tattle ad line: "You'll suspender disbelief."
* Garth Brooks is one of five acts to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 16. The announcement was made yesterday by the group's chairman, Jimmy Webb, who said that the songwriters have "forever enriched our world's music."
Partying on with Garth will be new inductees Leon Russell, Allen Toussaint, John Bettis, and the team of Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, who wrote songs including "Like A Virgin" and "True Colors."
* Spain's economic crisis has forced Barcelona's Liceu opera house to delay the opening of its 2011-2012 season by a month, and could lead to temporary layoffs at the famous theater, a spokeswoman said yesterday.
The Liceu said that cuts in subsidies by the Spanish Culture Ministry and the regional government of Catalonia have reduced its 2011-2012 budget to $66 million, down $14 million from two years ago.
To make up for the shortfall, the Liceu plans to cut baritones from the chorus and horns from the orchestra.
Ah, who needs an orchestra?
Or a chorus?
* A man who briefly interrupted "Today" show personalities at the NBC show's outdoor studio is being evaluated for emotional problems.
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said yesterday that it's not clear whether the man, who was not identified, will face charges. He jumped a barricade that kept people away from Meredith Vieira, Al Roker and guest host Willie Geist as they stood outside and talked on the air.
Kathie Lee Gifford, meanwhile, who interrupts "Today" show personalities daily, remains free.
BANGShowbiz.com and Daily News wire services contributed to this report.
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