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Two more pictures (and information on Brooke’s fingernail polish) here!

Spice Girl Geri Halliwell is spicing up her life in a big way.
She has announced that she is engaged to Italian yacht tycoon Fabrizio Politi.
The 36-year-old singer – who split from London nightclub owner Nick House in December – only met Fabrizio, 34, in a nightclub in Florence last month.
Halliwell’s management firm, 19, confirmed in a statement: “We are delighted to announce the engagement of Geri Halliwell and Fabrizio Politi.
“As a token of their commitment to each other Fabrizio presented Geri with an engagement ring over the festive season.
“There are no immediate plans for marriage as the couple are enjoying their engagement.”
In May 2006, Halliwell welcomed a baby girl, whom she named Bluebell Madonna. (The baby’s father is reportedly screenwriter Sacha Gervasi.)

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and their six children – Maddox Chivan, 7, Pax Thien, 5, Zahara Marley, 4, Shiloh Nouvel, 2, and fraternal twins Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline, 6 months – touched down at Narita International Airport where they were welcomed by screaming fans.
The jet-setting superstars arrived in Japan to promote their movies The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Changeling just one day after the SAG awards in Los Angeles. In the past two weeks the pair and the family have been to Paris Germany, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
Check out all these great pictures below! Look how cute Shiloh is!!

George Clooney has made an offer few can refuse: He has placed himself up for adoption.
“I always wanted to be adopted, but I couldn’t find anyone,” said the star, speaking at a Newseum event in Washington, D.C., with his father, former Ohio news anchor Nick Clooney, and veteran journalist Bill Small on either side of him.
“Will you adopt me?” George said to Small. “I’m very wealthy. I’ll take care of you.”
Talk of adoption started after Nick Clooney’s observation that his son’s 2005 film, Good Night, and Good Luck, about iconic CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow, is now being shown in journalism schools across the country.
“This film has legs,” said the elder Clooney, who then asked his son for his opinion.
“I don’t care for that,” said the jocular George – prompting Nick to respond: “I never cared for this kid – his sister’s great.”

Mischa Barton is seen here arriving at Kings Cross St Pancras train station from Paris. Mischa seemed in a very chilled out mood, speaking to photographer in the station whilst she waited for her driver to find her. Later that evening, Mischa was seen out and about at a comedy club in Kilburn, sharing a passionate kiss with a male friend.

