
Alec Baldwin was rushed to a Manhattan hospital early Thursday morning (February 11) after a girl thought to be his daughter called 911 saying he was “unresponsive,” New York Daily News reports.
Paramedics rushed the 30 Rock star from his Central Park West apartment to Lenox Hill Hospital with his consent around 12:10 a.m., authorities report. Baldwin was released shortly thereafter. A law enforcement official stated that Baldwin and his 14-year-old daughter Ireland had argued and she told a 911 operator her father threatened to take pills.
“This was a misunderstanding on one person’s part,” Baldwin’s rep, Matthew Hiltzik, states. “Alec was quickly released from the hospital, he’s completely fine and will be at work today.”
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Taylor Lautner celebrates his 18th birthday today! You can now drool over him without feeling like a pervert!
Talking to Access Hollywood, the “Twilight” stud says, “I don’t like to do anything huge, but it is 18, so, it’s kind of a big one I guess.”
But, when asked what he has in store, the actor simply replied, “Absolutely nothing really. I mean, I’ll spend time with family and friends.”
Taylor’s new movie, Valentine’s Day opens tomorrow! (Can’t wait to see it, not gonna lie)
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She is out of her ever lovin mind!
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From Ausiello’s Files:
The fifth season of Friday Night Lights will be its last, multiple sources confirm.
Although an NBC rep insists no official decision on FNL’s future has been made, I’m told the network has informed the show’s cast that they’re free to pursue other work after production on season 5 wraps in June. And while the news is sure to make you — and, more importantly, me — sad, this cloud is chockablock with silver linings. To wit:
* We won’t realize the show is gone for ages. While season 4 wraps tonight on DirecTV, it won’t even debut on NBC until April 30. And the fifth season? That may not hit the network until 2011. (It’ll premiere on DirecTV in the fall.)
* While there was always the possibility that the critical darling could continue for a sixth season, no one connected to the show really expected it to. In other words, though we may sniffle and sob, the cast and crew have already gotten that out of their system by now.
* For the show’s MVPs, the timing is great: Pilot season is just kicking off, so the actors are free to attach themselves to new fall shows with no availability issues. As I mentioned, production on season 5 is expected to wrap in June or July, right around the time most broadcast shows start up production. (My God, can you imagine the bidding wars that’ll ensue over the services of Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton?)
* The timing of the announcement is also great for behind-the-scenes quarterback Jason Katims and his fellow producers. Now they can call their final plays knowing that they’ll be their final plays.
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ET has obtained a letter written by Nancy Kerrigan to her friends and fans following the tragic death of her father Daniel Kerrigan.
The letter reads in part:
“Dear Friends,
The last several weeks have been the most difficult of my life. As many of you who ever met my dad know, he was someone who took an interest in everyone that he came in contact with and, if he knew you much at all, had an endearing wisecrack that would be sure to make you laugh. For me, he was my safety net. He was always there for me no matter what turn the world might take. He was a friend to Jerry and a doting grandpa to our kids.
For my mother, he was much more than that. He was her eyes, her confidante, her dance partner, her life partner. In short, he was her everything.
For my brothers, he was the ultimate role model: the guy they continue to try to emulate. And his impact spread far beyond our family. Over 2,000 people lined up in 20 degree weather and stood for over 3 hours to pay their last respects. From the pizza delivery guy to the bank teller to millionaire business people to congressmen, he was a friend to everyone and had a special place in each one’s life. The stories we heard about my dad, from childhood friends to recent acquaintances were funny and touching. Most of all, they make us proud.
We will miss my dad every day. Whether it is hearing him tell the kids one of his silly stories or watching him roll his eyes as he goes to the market for the fourth time that afternoon or having a beer with him at the end of the day. Mainly, we will miss just knowing he is there…”
Daniel Kerrigan passed away this past January. He was 70.
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