Engagement, babies and court: Christina Ricci



Christina Ricci (born February 12, 1980) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel Addams Family Values (1993).

Tanking with the economy in recent months is the GCP - the Gross Celebrity Product - as previously free-spending C-listers now find blow and table-dancing insurance well out of their reach and the A and B classes have retreated to the Party Dome of Solitude. Add to that this week's heart-breaking Natasha Richardson news, and the gossipverse just screams for something good. Engagements and babies, anyone?
Engaged
Christina Ricci will marry actor-director Owen Benjamin, her rep tells Usmagazine .com.
Ricci and "House Bunny" actor Benjamin appear in yon Renaissance re-enactment comedy "All's Faire in Love," due this year.
Porn mommy Jameson
There's no way to talk about porn star Jenna Jameson without implying dirty subtexts. That's a fact. We tested it on nuns and Duggars.
That said, we will pass along Usmagazine.com's report with zero added snark that Jameson has given birth to twin boys. No names were reported. Dad is said to be Tito Ortiz, mixed-martial artist and former Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter.
"She's very excited to be a mom," a source says.
In other reports from the Storktracker 3000{trade}:
• Carson Daly and girlfriend Siri Pinter on Sunday welcomed their first child, son Jackson James Daly, USA Today reports.
• Patrick Wilson, one of the heroes last seen rocking the Night Owl Mobile in "Watchmen," and his wife, Dagmara Dominczyk, are expecting baby No. 2, Usmagazine.com reports. Baby is due in June. The couple have a son, Kalin, 2.
Winehouse: 'Not guilty'
Bless you, Amy Winehouse, and your id of self-destruction:
The singer has pleaded not guilty to assaulting a fan at a London party last year, the Associated Press reports.
Winehouse is accused of attacking a fan who tried to take her picture at a charity ball Sept. 26.
The singer was ordered to stand trial in July and was released on unconditional bail.
Fillion thanks soaps
Nathan Fillion is proud of his roots, and that includes the sometimes melodramatic, unrealistic and underrated world of soap operas.
Fillion played Joey Buchanan on ABC's "One Life to Live" from 1994 to 1997. He has moved on to such shows as "Firefly" and "Desperate Housewives" and now stars in ABC's detective comedy "Castle," airing Mondays.
But the actor says his soap-opera work was the most challenging.
"I logged more on-camera hours in my first three years of my career on 'One Life to Live' than I have in the rest of my career put together. That is the most intense, the absolute fastest working experience for an actor you can possibly imagine."

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