Decision to marry again shocked Halle

Halle Berry admits she was shocked by her own decision to marry again. The twice-wed Oscar-winner confirmed her engagement to Olivier Martinez in March, but insists she had no plans to tie the knot again before meeting the French actor. She told US show Extra, “Who knew? I swore it off, right? Never say never, people!”
The 45-year-old New Year’s Eve star, who has daughter Nahla, four, from a previous relationship with Gabriel Aubry, met Olivier on the set of 2010 movie Dark Tide, and is reportedly hoping to move to France to be closer to him. However, back in 2007 marriage was the last thing on her mind when she insisted, “I will never, never get married again. Actually it’s just that now I’ve come to a place where I think two people can share their lives without the ring, without the piece of paper.” It will be the first marriage for Olivier, who has previously dated Kylie Minogue and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

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Medical professor sues Depp
Johnny Depp is being sued by a woman who claims his security removed her from her seat at a concert. The 21 Jump Street actor attended an Iggy Pop concert at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles last December and the woman, named only as Jane Doe in the lawsuit filed on April 16, alleges he instructed his minders to grab her wrists and wrestle her to the ground after she tried to return to her seat in the VIP section of the venue.
She claims she was moved so roughly that her clothes were “disheveled”, her shoes came off and her pants came down, “exposing her buttocks” to other concertgoers, according to court documents obtained by E! News. The unidentified woman also alleges Johnny and his security detail were “huddled and speaking to one another” while looking at her and the actor was “supplying direct supervision and management of his security guards and directing their current and future actions”. The UC Irvine medical professor, who says her phone was ripped out of her hand “one finger at a time”, states that she suffered “injuries to the extreme and outrageous humiliation”.

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