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Eva Longoria shows off Italian holiday snaps

Monday, June 28th, 2010

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Eva Longoria cosies up to Tony Parker during a romantic Italian getaway.

The Desperate Housewives star nuzzled her husband’s neck as they wrapped up warm aboard a water taxi in Venice.

A second picture showed them posing happily together in front of the canals at sunset.

The 35-year-old actress uploaded the holiday photos, which were snapped on a mobile phone, to her Facebook page.

Longoria married Parker, 28, in July 2007 during a civil service at a Paris City Hall.

Their initial nuptials – a requirement of French law – were followed by a Roman Catholic wedding ceremony at the city’s Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois Church.

Parker, who plays basketball for the San Antonio Spurs, recently revealed that he and Longoria are planning to start a family in the not too distant future.

“We’re thinking about it. Pretty soon,” he said when asked if they wanted to have children.

“She’s got one more year with Desperate Housewives, so we’ll see what happens.”

“It’d be great. I love kids,” he added.

Source: Splash News

Clooney buys lottery tickets in bid to win millions for Haitiansbuys

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Hollywood star George Clooney has been spotted buying lottery tickets – in an attempt to win money for Haiti.

According to reports, the actor and his girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis were spotted in an official Italian SuperEnalotto game shop this week.

They were reportedly seen buying dozens and dozens of tickets in the £117 million jackpot.

UK Star magazine claimed Clooney, who has a home in Lake Como, told pals: “The jackpot is so high, so why not try?”

The heartthrob, who recently fronted a telethon in the US that raised more than $50 million, apparently wants to spend the millions helping the earthquake victims in Haiti.

At the telethon event, he said: “This is a tragedy that reaches across all borders, all boundaries. It demands our attention, our help and our compassion. The Haitian people need help. They need to know that they are not alone. They need to see that we still care.”

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