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www.ntnews.com.au Wednesday, November 6, 2013. NT NEWS. 31 PUB: NT NE- WS- DA TE: 6-N GE: 31 C LO- R: C M Y K ntnews.com.au l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ENTERTAINMENT Sebastian expecting new bub SYDNEY: Australian singer Guy Sebastian and his wife, Jules Sebastian, are expecting their second baby. The couple, already parents to 20-month-old son Hudson, have announced their baby news to New Idea magazine. ‘‘We are really excited,’’ the 32-year-old music star said. ‘‘Hudson was playing in his little cubby house by himself the other day and I was really excited at the prospect of having someone to keep him company.’’ Netflix snares protest doco NEW YORK: Netflix has acquired the first-run rights to a documentary on the Egyptian protests in Tahrir Square, signalling a new push by the subscription company to program movie premieres. Netflix, an online streaming service, announced on Monday that The Square will make its debut exclusively on Netflix early next year. Jehane Noujaim’s film depicts the tumult of the Egyptian Revolution beginning in 2011 and is playing in New York and Los Angeles theatres. Cuoco keen to rush down aisle LOS ANGELES: The Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco is hoping to marry her tennis ace fiance Ryan Sweeting as quickly as possible, insisting she cannot wait to be a wife. The actress became engaged to the sports star in September after three months of dating and says she wants to walk down the aisle as soon as possible and has even hinted there could be a wedding early next year. ‘‘We’ve been planning, so hopefully early next year,’’ she said. Monroe to flog perfume PARIS: The voice of Marilyn Monroe will feature in a new television ad for Chanel No.5 after previously un- heard audio was unearthed of the screen siren confirm- ing she wore only the iconic perfume to bed. The recording, from an in- terview given to Marie Claire journalist Georges Belmont in 1960, was discovered by Chanel last year and will be used in a global campaign rolling out this month. ‘‘You know, they ask you questions. Well just an ex- ample, ‘What do you wear to bed? Do you wear a pyjama top? The bottoms of the pyja- mas? Or a nightgown?’,’’ she says in the recording. ‘‘So I said Chanel No.5! Be- cause it’s the truth. And yet I don’t want to say ‘nude’. But it’s the truth.’’ No.5 was created in 1921 by the nose Ernest Beaux, as a special order from Coco Chanel herself, who wanted a unique scent to pair with her fashion designs. Monroe first confessed to Life magazine in 1952 to wearing only ‘‘five drops of Chanel No.5’’ to bed, in one of the sex symbol’s most remembered quotes. Pfeiffer reveals cult days LONDON: Hollywood ac- tress Michelle Pfeiffer has opened up further about her one-time involvement with a cult, where leaders pushed members to exist without food or water. The actress became in- volved with a controlling couple when she first moved to Hollywood in her early 20s, revealing they at- tempted to convert the star to breatharianism — a cult which follows the belief that people can live only on the energy from sunlight, and do not need nourishment from food. The actress tells The Sun- day Times Magazine: ‘‘They worked with weights and put people on diets. Their thing was vegetarianism. They were very controlling. I wasn’t living with them but I was there a lot and they were always telling me I needed to come more.’’ The star admits it took a film about the followers of Korean religious leader Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church to make her realise she was part of a cult. No restraining Charlie Judge rejects ex-wife’s legal bid LOS ANGELES: Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife Brooke Muel- ler has reportedly been de- nied a request for an emerg- ency restraining order against the US actor. Mueller and Sheen are in- volved in a bitter custody bat- tle over their twin boys. Sheen’s second wife, Den- ise Richards, has been look- ing after the four-year-olds, Bob and Max, since Mueller was stripped of custody and admitted to a drug rehabili- tation facility in May. Muel- ler spent Friday night with Bob and Max for the first time in months and soon af- ter revealed plans to regain full custody. The news angered Sheen, prompting the actor to launch a Twitter rant against officials at America’s Depart- ment of Child and Family Services (DCFS) for their handling of the case. He unleashed another ti- rade against Mueller on US gossip show TMZ Live last week. He warned of a ‘‘reck- oning’’ after accusing Muel- ler of putting their boys’ lives in danger by allegedly using illegal substances while they were in her care. ‘‘I will exercise every re- source at my disposal. I will, I will, I will, I will empty my entire war chest and if I can’t get it done, I know a guy who can,’’ Sheen ranted. His fiery comments report- edly prompted authorities to ban him from visiting his boys at Richards’ house and also prompted Mueller to file court papers for an immedi- ate protective order. However her motion was rejected by a Los Angeles judge on Monday, although she has been given another opportunity to argue her case at a hearing next month, according to celebrity news website TMZ.com. Sheen and Mueller have been fighting over their boys since splitting in 2010 after two years of marriage. Their divorce was finalised in 2011. Joplin legend kept alive with Hollywood sidewalk star LOS ANGELES: Singing legend Janis Joplin has been honoured with a star on Hollywood’s storied Walk of Fame more than four dec- ades after her death from a drug overdose. The raspy-voiced singing star was immortalised on the famous Hollywood walk at a ceremony attended by her brother Michael and sister Laura, while country music luminary Kris Kristofferson played her signature hit Me and Bobby McGee. ‘‘Janis Joplin is an iconic figure, and her songs will al- ways be remembered by her fans around the world,’’ said Ana Martinez of the Holly- wood Chamber of Commerce, which oversees the famous Tinseltown sidewalk. The 1960s hard-partying rock singer would have been 70 years old this year. She died in October 1970, at the age of 27. Joplin was given the 2510th star on the Walk of Fame. Her famous songs include Down on Me, Summertime, Cry Baby and Mercedes Benz. Her biggest hit Me and Bobby McGee, was written by Kri- stofferson. The song only top- ped the US charts in 1971, the year after Joplin died. Kristofferson played an acoustic version of the song on Monday outside the Mus- icians Institute near the famous Hollywood and Highland intersection. Red chic tops style agendas Jennifer Hawkins said she chose red because it was chic US model Kate Upton was also dressed to thrill MELBOURNE: Sizzling red was the fashion favourite at Flemington, with both Amer- ican model Kate Upton and Australian beauty Jennifer Hawkins choosing the hue for the Melbourne Cup. US burlesque star Dita Von Teese bucked the trend yes- terday, wearing a fuchsia cor- set under a white suit jacket and skirt combination by Aurelio Costarella. Von Teese said being sexy was not about what you wore but how you felt. ‘‘This is a really excep- tional occasion where it’s really about designing some- thing that’s fun and beautiful and in the spirit of the races,’’ she said. ‘‘Everyone is having a lot of fun with their fashion. ‘‘I mostly think that fa- shion is a form of theatre and you should enjoy it. If it’s not fun then there is really not any point.’’ On the Emirates marquee balcony, Upton giggled and posed for photographers and chatted with AFL star Lance Franklin. She wore a tomato-red An- tonio Berardi dress paired with a Nerida Winter head- piece for her first time at the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Hawkins chose a red lace Yeojin Bae dress for the Cup, paired with a Nerida Winter headpiece. ‘‘I wanted colour and I just think red is so sexy and sophisticated and quite chic,’’ she said.

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Sebastian expecting newbub

SYDNEY: Australian singer Guy Sebastian and hiswife, Jules Sebastian, are expecting their secondbaby. The couple, already parents to 20-month-oldson Hudson, have announced their baby news toNew Ideamagazine. ‘‘We are really excited,’’ the32-year-oldmusic star said. ‘‘Hudsonwas playingin his little cubby house by himself the other dayand I was really excited at the prospect of havingsomeone to keep him company.’’

Netflix snares protest doco

NEWYORK: Netflix has acquired the first-run rightsto a documentary on the Egyptian protests in TahrirSquare, signalling a new push by the subscriptioncompany to programmovie premieres. Netflix, anonline streaming service, announced onMonday thatThe Squarewill make its debut exclusively on Netflixearly next year. Jehane Noujaim’s film depicts thetumult of the Egyptian Revolution beginning in 2011and is playing in NewYork and Los Angeles theatres.

Cuoco keen to rush downaisle

LOS ANGELES: The Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuocois hoping tomarry her tennis ace fiance RyanSweeting as quickly as possible, insisting she cannotwait to be awife. The actress became engaged to thesports star in September after threemonths ofdating and says shewants towalk down the aisle assoon as possible and has even hinted there could be awedding early next year. ‘‘We’ve been planning, sohopefully early next year,’’ she said.

Monroeto flogperfumePARIS: The voice of MarilynMonroe will feature in anew television ad for ChanelNo.5 after previously un-heard audio was unearthedof the screen siren confirm-ing she wore only the iconicperfume to bed.

The recording, from an in-terview given to MarieClaire journalist GeorgesBelmont in 1960, wasdiscovered by Chanel lastyear and will be used in aglobal campaign rolling outthis month.

‘‘You know, they ask youquestions. Well just an ex-ample, ‘What do you wear tobed? Do you wear a pyjamatop? The bottoms of the pyja-mas? Or a nightgown?’,’’ shesays in the recording.

‘‘So I said Chanel No.5! Be-cause it’s the truth. And yetI don’t want to say ‘nude’.But it’s the truth.’’

No.5 was created in 1921by the nose Ernest Beaux, asa special order from CocoChanel herself, who wanteda unique scent to pair withher fashion designs.

Monroe first confessed toLife magazine in 1952 towearing only ‘‘five dropsof Chanel No.5’’ to bed, inone of the sex symbol’s mostremembered quotes.

Pfeifferrevealscult daysLONDON: Hollywood ac-tress Michelle Pfeiffer hasopened up further about herone-time involvement witha cult, where leaders pushedmembers to exist withoutfood or water.

The actress became in-volved with a controllingcouple when she first movedto Hollywood in her early20s, revealing they at-tempted to convert the starto breatharianism — a cultwhich follows the belief thatpeople can live only on theenergy from sunlight, anddo not need nourishmentfrom food.

The actress tells The Sun-day Times Magazine: ‘‘Theyworked with weights andput people on diets. Theirthing was vegetarianism.They were very controlling.I wasn’t living with thembut I was there a lot andthey were always telling meI needed to come more.’’

The star admits it took afilm about the followers ofKorean religious leaderReverend Sun MyungMoon’s Unification Churchto make her realise she waspart of a cult.

No restraining CharlieJudge rejects ex-wife’s legal bid

LOS ANGELES: CharlieSheen’s ex-wife Brooke Muel-ler has reportedly been de-nied a request for an emerg-ency restraining orderagainst the US actor.

Mueller and Sheen are in-volved in a bitter custody bat-tle over their twin boys.

Sheen’s second wife, Den-ise Richards, has been look-ing after the four-year-olds,Bob and Max, since Muellerwas stripped of custody andadmitted to a drug rehabili-

tation facility in May. Muel-ler spent Friday night withBob and Max for the firsttime in months and soon af-ter revealed plans to regainfull custody.

The news angered Sheen,prompting the actor tolaunch a Twitter rant againstofficials at America’s Depart-ment of Child and Family

Services (DCFS) for theirhandling of the case.

He unleashed another ti-rade against Mueller on USgossip show TMZ Live lastweek. He warned of a ‘‘reck-oning’’ after accusing Muel-ler of putting their boys’ livesin danger by allegedly usingillegal substances while theywere in her care.

‘‘I will exercise every re-source at my disposal. I will, Iwill, I will, I will empty myentire war chest and if I can’tget it done, I know a guy whocan,’’ Sheen ranted.

His fiery comments report-edly prompted authorities toban him from visiting hisboys at Richards’ house andalso prompted Mueller to file

court papers for an immedi-ate protective order.

However her motion wasrejected by a Los Angelesjudge on Monday, althoughshe has been given anotheropportunity to argue her caseat a hearing next month,according to celebrity newswebsite TMZ.com.

Sheen and Mueller havebeen fighting over their boyssince splitting in 2010 aftertwo years of marriage. Theirdivorce was finalised in 2011.

Joplin legend kept alivewithHollywood sidewalk starLOS ANGELES: Singinglegend Janis Joplin hasbeen honoured with a staron Hollywood’s storied Walkof Fame more than four dec-ades after her death from adrug overdose.

The raspy-voiced singingstar was immortalised on the

famous Hollywood walk at aceremony attended by herbrother Michael and sisterLaura, while country musicluminary Kris Kristoffersonplayed her signature hit Meand Bobby McGee.

‘‘Janis Joplin is an iconicfigure, and her songs will al-

ways be remembered by herfans around the world,’’ saidAna Martinez of the Holly-wood Chamber of Commerce,which oversees the famousTinseltown sidewalk.

The 1960s hard-partyingrock singer would have been70 years old this year. She

died in October 1970, at theage of 27.

Joplin was given the 2510thstar on the Walk of Fame. Herfamous songs include Downon Me, Summertime, CryBaby and Mercedes Benz.Her biggest hit Me and BobbyMcGee, was written by Kri-

stofferson. The song only top-ped the US charts in 1971, theyear after Joplin died.

Kristofferson played anacoustic version of the songon Monday outside the Mus-icians Institute near thefamous Hollywood andHighland intersection.

Red chictops styleagendas

Jennifer Hawkins said she chose red because it was chic US model Kate Upton was also dressed to thrill

MELBOURNE: Sizzling redwas the fashion favourite atFlemington, with both Amer-ican model Kate Upton andAustralian beauty JenniferHawkins choosing the huefor the Melbourne Cup.

US burlesque star Dita VonTeese bucked the trend yes-terday, wearing a fuchsia cor-set under a white suit jacketand skirt combination byAurelio Costarella.

Von Teese said being sexywas not about what you worebut how you felt.

‘‘This is a really excep-tional occasion where it’sreally about designing some-thing that’s fun and beautifuland in the spirit of the races,’’she said.

‘‘Everyone is having a lot offun with their fashion.

‘‘I mostly think that fa-shion is a form of theatre andyou should enjoy it. If it’s notfun then there is really notany point.’’

On the Emirates marqueebalcony, Upton giggledand posed for photographersand chatted with AFL starLance Franklin.

She wore a tomato-red An-tonio Berardi dress pairedwith a Nerida Winter head-piece for her first time at theMelbourne Cup Carnival.

Hawkins chose a redlace Yeojin Bae dress for theCup, paired with a NeridaWinter headpiece.

‘‘I wanted colour and I justthink red is so sexy andsophisticated and quite chic,’’she said.