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AbNormal27
11-24-2005, 10:53 AM
Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey officially separate after months of rumours

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey, who turned mid-level music careers into Hollywood superstardom by celebrating their marriage in an MTV reality show and television specials, are calling it quits after months of salacious breakup rumours.

The couple announced their separation Wednesday.

"After three years of marriage, and careful thought and consideration, we have decided to part ways," they said in a joint statement released by their publicists.

"This is the mutual decision of two people with an enormous amount of respect and admiration for each other."

Calls seeking further comment from publicists Meredith O' Sullivan and Rob Shuter were not immediately returned early Thursday.

The couple have been dogged by persistent rumours that their marriage was in trouble - Us Weekly reported that they split in an Oct. 17 issue - but Simpson and Lachey brushed the speculation aside and insisted they were still together.

In the December-January issue of Teen People, which went on newsstands earlier this month, Simpson denied rumours that the marriage was kaput.

"Hopefully mine and Nick's story will continue for the rest of our lives, like what we vowed, through sickness and in health," said Simpson, who famously professed that she remained a virgin until she got married.

The couple wed in October 2002, back when they were known simply as pop singers. But Simpson hadn't achieved the multiplatinum successes of peers Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, while Lachey was a member of the boy band 98 Degrees, which sold far fewer albums than such acts as 'N Sync and Backstreet Boys.

But the couple's reality show, Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica, which chronicled their daily lives in a new California home, turned them into stars.

The show, which ran for three seasons, made Simpson infamous for her dippy-blonde moments, including the time she confused the tuna she was eating for chicken, or when she eschewed Buffalo wings because "I don't eat buffalo."

Simpson's star status has begun to outshine Lachey's. She played Daisy Duke in this summer's hit movie The Dukes of Hazzard, and she endorses Dessert, a beauty line that includes flavoured body creams.

Lachey, whose solo album has had disappointing sales, appeared in some episodes of the sitcom Charmed.

Besides appearing in Newlyweds, the couple appeared last December on the ABC variety special Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas.

A coffee table book, Jessica Simpson I Do: Achieving Your Dream Wedding, also was released.

Earlier this year, the couple toured with the USO to entertain troops in the Persian Gulf.

OK guys (like anyone has a chance), she's single again ;).

Aaryn

JaroFan
11-24-2005, 11:56 AM
I was very upset to hear this this morning. Call me cheesy, but I really liked them as a couple. IMO she got famous off of being married, she won't be as liked as a single girl. Well, maybe to the guys she will!

Alicia
11-24-2005, 12:19 PM
Shouldn't this be in the "Who Cares?" files? :beatup:

AbNormal27
11-24-2005, 12:32 PM
Shouldn't this be in the "Who Cares?" files? :beatup:

Good point. Either, or, really.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
12-08-2005, 10:58 AM
Valderrama saddles up for 'CHiPs' remake

Wilmer Valderrama, who plays Fez on "That '70s Show," will star as motorcycle cop Ponch in a big-screen version of "CHiPs."

Warner Bros. Pictures, which recently brought TV staples "Starsky & Hutch" and "The Dukes of Hazzard" to theaters with much success, has just acquired the rights for the series.

Erik Estrada famously originated the Ponch role in "CHiPs," which ran on NBC in the late 1970s and followed the adventures of California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers Francis "Ponch" Poncherello and Jon Baker. Larry Wilcox played Baker.

The show had a serious macho tone, but over the years has achieved a cheesy, cult status. Sources say the project was built around the involvement of Valderrama, who is working on the final season of "That '70s Show" and appears in "The Darwin Awards," an indie that will screen at Sundance in January.

The action comedy has no producer and no director attached. The script will be written Paul Kaplan and Mark Torgove, who are writer-executive producers on "George Lopez."

Aaryn

Mona
12-08-2005, 12:13 PM
Wilmer will be a good Ponch.. :kiss:

SouthernHockeyChick
12-08-2005, 12:13 PM
LMAO, that is perfect. :laugh:

Caniac
12-08-2005, 12:27 PM
I wonder if they'll set it as two modern day motorcyle cops, or if it'll be set in the 70's...

Much cheesier with a 70's theme. :beatup:

Guyute
12-08-2005, 02:16 PM
CHiPs wouldn't be CHiPs without the cheese.

Turbulence
12-08-2005, 05:28 PM
Oh man, I can't wait for that. I remember waking up every day in the summer to a rerun of CHiPs on TBS at 9am. That and the Dukes of Hazzard were the only thing I watched!

AbNormal27
12-08-2005, 07:58 PM
Oh man, I can't wait for that. I remember waking up every day in the summer to a rerun of CHiPs on TBS at 9am. That and the Dukes of Hazzard were the only thing I watched!

I think that explains a LOT aboUt you to us. ;)

Aaryn