By Paige Ferrari
Jessica Simpson cheered on boyfriend Tony Romo as he prepared to putt against Tiger Woods in the AT&T sponsored Tiger Tourney.
As for the question of whether Tony will bring home a Super Bowl trophy? "He'll win," said Jessica. How's that for a vote of girlfriendy confidence? (Socialite Life)
Sometimes, Jennifer Aniston dreams of food. More specifically, friends say she'd love to open a restaurant, a la Eva Longoria.
Given Jen's penchant for taking on projects named after her personal life, maybe she should call her place "The Friend Zone." (I'm Not Obsessed)
Hey guys, why don't you stop hating on Sienna Miller? She's starting to get a feeling that there's a "vendetta" against her, ever since that old actress Cate Blanchett took her place in the Robin Hood movie. (Celebitchy)
Victoria and David Beckham are celebrating 10 years of marriage. What's their secret? Staying in different countries and sharing frilly underthings, of course. (Mirror)
Courteney Cox Arquette and David Arquette are another Hollywood couple with staying power. Recently, Courteney came out to cheer on David in a pingpong match. Proof that dorky activities are better than couple's therapy? (People)
"True Blood" star Stephen Moyer says on-and-off-screen girlfriend Anna Paquin can throw a punch and loves the blood in boxing. Unlike Robert Pattinson, who is totally the wussy Diet Coke of vampires. (Celebitchy)
Lindsay Lohan's birthday party ended up being a lucrative operation. The reportedly cash-strapped actress earned $70,000 for prancing around a Vegas pool in celebration of her special day. (The Blemish)
Kanye West's girlfriend, Amber Rose, has signed with Ford Models in New York. This is very good news because, as Amber revealed in a recent blog post, she's terrified of wasting her celebrity. (GlobalGrind)
Alert your little sister, Beyonce is coming out with a clothing line for juniors. We think some version of her "Single Ladies" leotard would be a big hit with the private school set. (Celebuzz)
Gwyneth Paltrow prefers Spain to New York, because people aren't constantly checking their BlackBerrys there. Of course, this is all about to change now that GOOP e-mail blasts are available en espanol. (NYDN)