Is Wentworth Miller Gay?
That’s the million dollar question–but we don’t think so. Wentworth Miller denies being gay in a recent interview in which he answers,
“No, I’m not gay. I know these rumours are out there … I’m cool with the fact that they exist, I mean this is about fantasy. Certain people are going to have certain fantasies, if someone wants to imagine me with a woman, or a man or one of each that’s cool with me as long as you keep watching the show.”

To further his alibi, the Prison Break star goes out in public with humans of the female persuasion. Well, it could be a false clue!
George Clooney voted Sexiest Man Alive (again)
People magazine has named George Clooney their sexiest man alive of 2006:

They have a cute quote from Clooney about Brad Pitt:
George Clooney has been named PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2006 – joining his pal Pitt as a two-time honoree. “Brad’s going to be upset,” the 45-year-old Oscar winner tells PEOPLE in its special issue.
You can check out the source for more…
Kevin Federline CSI Photos
Kevin Federline made an impromptu cameo on CSI Season 7: Episode 4 “Fannysmackin,” where he played the ringleader of a band of youths who made sport of beating up Las Vegas tourists. Here’s a photo gallery from the episode:







The screen captures show Kevin Federline (K-Fed) harassing the CSI team members at a crime scene, causing a confrontation, being punched in the stomach, and finally being arrested at the end of the show.
Wesley Snipes IRS Tax Fraud
According to The Smoking Gun, actor Wesley snipes has been indicted for tax fraud! Failing to file 6 years of tax returns, and demanding $12,000,000 USD in refunds, Snipes and two others were indicted for knowingly attempting to defraud the US Government.

TSG spells out how the scam worked in great detail:
According to the indictment, Snipes conspired with Eddie Ray Kahn and former certified public accountant Douglas Rosile in the tax scam. Kahn is the founder of a Florida company (now known as Guiding Light of God Ministries) that, investigators allege, “promoted and sold fraudulent tax schemes” to clients like Snipes. Kahn has claimed that U.S. citizens could only be taxed on income earned from certain foreign-based activities (and not on money made in this country). This claim–known as the “861 argument” for the section of the tax code to which it refers–has been flatly rejected by the Internal Revenue Service.
The moral of the story: if you’re rich, pay your taxes.