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Taking Names

"Sex and the City: The Movie" stars (from the left) Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall.“Sex and the City: The Movie” stars (from the left) Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall.

Wedding guess

Rumors are swirling that the new “Sex and the City” movie will have a wedding. But signs point to not one, but two grooms.

According to Denverpost.com, Life & Style reports that the shooting schedule calls for a wedding scene to take place at a Connecticut inn, and the guest list includes Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), plus Carrie’s pal Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson) and his mother and father.

“All signs point to a gay union between Stanford and Anthony Marentino (Mario Cantone), who’s required to wear a black tuxedo in the scene,” according to the magazine. “Slated as the entertainment: Liza Minnelli.”

Bender sidelines

David Hasselhoff has once again been hospitalized due to alcohol poisoning, says the New York Daily News.

The “America’s Got Talent” judge recently wrapped taping a season of the hit reality series, and reportedly began boozing on vodka, according to RadarOnline.com.

By the time paramedics were called to his home in Encino, Calif. on Sunday, the Hoff had reportedly already been on a bender for more than a day. The Baltimore-born actor was at home with his 17-year-old daughter Hayley and a male assistant at the time. When Mr. Hasselhoff left for the hospital, his daughter went with him and is said to have been crying heavily.

Reportedly, the star has been hospitalized more than five times in the previous few years due to alcohol poisoning.

Compiled by Robyn-Denise Yourse from Web and wire reports

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