Spears on her teen pregnancy; President Roseanne?
JAMIE LYNN SPEARS IN GLAMOUR: Jamie Lynn Spear is ready to get back into the public spotlight. In her first steps to that end, Spears, who starred in Nickelodeon's "Zoey 101," opened up to Glamour magazine about getting pregnant at the age of 16 in 2007. She told Glamour she was young and in love. She said she was afraid to ask for birth control, and she admitted she and Casey Aldridge, her boyfriend at the time, were not using any birth control methods. It wasn't her intention to glamorize teen pregnancy, she said. The 21-year-old has moved to Nashville and is working on an album. Read more from Zap2It. Check out her Glamour interview.
ROSEANNE BARR'S BID FOR PRESIDENCY: Roseanne Barr wants to be president. No joke. She has submitted paperwork to the Green Party for her candidacy. The party will select its presidential nominee in Baltimore this July. Read more from the AP.
GISELE BUNDCHEN IMPLORES PRAYERS FOR TOM BRADY: In an email obtained by The New York Post, Gisele Bundchen asked family and friends to pray for her quarterback husband Tom Brady as he heads to the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots this weekend. The Post called the email "disgustingly sappy" and used it to question her confidence in her husband's chances at the championship game. When reached for comment - via email - by the tabloid, she said, “I am surprised that you received this e-mail; it was a private note only sent to close friends and family.” Ah well... you can't expect much to be private when you're a super model and your husband is a famed football player headed to the biggest game of the year, right? Read the New York Post's story, which includes the full email.
"THE HUNGER GAMES" TRAILER: You better believe the kids are going crazy over the new trailer for "The Hunger Games," the popular young adult book series by Suzanne Collins that is soon to hit the big screen. If you don't know the story, it's a pretty brutal and exciting one. In a way-off future North America, two children - male and female - from 12 districts are chosen each year to represent their community in a fight to the death. Read more from MTV.com. Watch the trailer:
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