
From today's Page Six: DON'T expect to see the Versace men's collection in Bergdorf Goodman this year...

R Kelly appeared briefly in an Illinois courtroom today where the judge ruled that a child therapist could not testify at his trial on behalf of the prosecution...
Kimora Lee and Dijmon Hounsou talk about their relationship in this month's Harpers' Bazaar. Click here to read it.
Remember back in December '06 when Boston Celtic Paul Pierce got caught up after a groupie by the name Vaso charged $95,000 on his American Express card and he claimed he didn't know her, but his credit card receipts showed he'd purchased airline tickets for her in the past, proving he was lying? Back then I heard some chatter that he was totally in on it and that charges had been pressed against him but kept quiet. Anyway, today's Page Six wondered why Paul refused to put down a credit card to reserve a table at Meatpacking District club Tenjune last Thursday night. Club sources told Page Six that Pierce also refused to sign a contract for the table and insisted on paying $2,000 cash instead. They say Paul was over heard yelling at the club manager, "Do you know who I am, and how much money I make?" Didn't matter. Without plastic they wouldn't let Paul in so he had to find somewhere else to party.
Last week Serena Williams was the talk of the blogsphere after she posted about love lost on her personal blog. People couldn't decide if she was talking about actor Jackie Long or rapper Common, both of whom she'd been linked to recently. She tells TheAge.com , "The funny thing is I didn't know it would be that big. Not that many people go on my website, which is fantastic. So many hits. It was like, oh my God." Serena has since removed the blog from her page, but here it is, in case you missed it:..

Marion Jones was sentenced to six months in prison today for lying about using steroids and her involvement a check-fraud scam, despite begging the judge not to separate her from her two young children. "I ask you to be as merciful as a human being can be," said Jones, who cried on her husband's shoulder after she was sentenced.
