VANESSA HUDGENS: PAY UP, OR LAWYER UP.
Authorities in Arizona have given Vanessa Hudgens a way to escape prison for carving a heart into a protected red rock formation in Sedona.
The actress and her boyfriend, Austin Butler, were on a Valentine's Day hike when they stopped to carve a heart and their names into the rock. She shared a photo of it on Instagram and it eventually caught the attention of federal authorities. Damaging a natural feature on U.S. Forest Service land is a crime punishable by up to six months in jail and a $5000 fine. Hudgens has now been given two options. She could either pay a fine and restitution, or she could have her day in court to answer the charges. It sounds like an easy decision to make.
CHARLIZE THERON: TOO PRETTY FOR HOLLYWOOD
Who knew being beautiful was bad for your Hollywood career?
In an interview with British GQ, Charlize Theron says she's lost roles because of her stunning looks. She explains, "Jobs with real gravitas go to people that are physically right for them and that's the end of the story. How many roles are out there for the gorgeous...gown-wearing eight-foot model? When meaty roles come through, I've been in the room and pretty people get turned away first."
Charlize -- who won an Oscar for playing the non-gorgeous serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster -- points out the unfair double standard of getting old in Tinseltown. "It would be a lie to say there is less worry for women as they get older than there is for men," she says. "It feels there's this unrealistic standard of what a woman is supposed to look like when she's over 40."
PAUL WALKER - PORSCHE WINS WRONGFUL DEATH SUIT:
Porsche was not responsible for the accident that killed Paul Walker and Roger Rodas, a judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez said there was not enough evidence to prove the alleged design defects in the Carrera GT caused the November 2013 crash. Kristine Rodas, Roger's widow, filed the suit. Roger was driving the Porsche that crashed and exploded in Santa Clarita, California.
Paul's daughter, Meadow, has also filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche.
AMY SCHUMER: "NOT COOL" TO CALL ME PLUS SIZED
Amy Schumer is taking Glamour magazine to task for including her in its plus-size issue.
The comedian is featured with Melissa McCarthy, Adele and model Ashley Graham in an article called “Women Who Inspire Us.” Amy wasn't having it, though. She headed to Instagram to vent. "I think there's nothing wrong with being plus size," she wrote. "Beautiful healthy women. Plus size is considered size 16 in America. I go between a size 6 and an 8."
Amy added that she was especially mad because the magazine didn't ask or let her know she was in the issue. She also didn't think it was a good idea for young girls to see her body type categorized as plus size.
The mag later insisted that it "did not describe her as plus-size" but still said it was "sorry if we offended her in any way."
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