Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid's love story is over: The duo has broken up after more than two years of dating. The singer confirmed the split on Twitter on March 13. "Gigi and I had an incredibly meaningful, loving and fun relationship and I have a huge amount of respect and adoration for Gigi as a woman and a friend. She has such an incredible soul," he wrote. "I'm grateful to all of our fans for respecting this difficult decision and our privacy at this time, we wish this news could have come from us first. We love you all. xZ." A few minutes later, the model also addressed he split. "Breakup statements often seem impersonal because there is really no way to put into words what two people experience together over a few years.. not only in the relationship, but in life in general," she wrote on Twitter. "I'm forever grateful for the love, time, and life lessons that Z and I shared. I want nothing but the best for him and will continue to support him as a friend that I have immense respect and love for. As for the future, whatever's meant to be will always be. xG." Friends, though, think the two could eventually reconcile. "It's a mutual decision so no one has completely ruled out a reunion in the future," the source told The Sun, "but for now that's not where their heads are at."
On-stage collapse
Tim McGraw is fine after collapsing while performing in Ireland on March 11. After the incident, wife Faith Hill took the microphone and told fans she was sorry and that Tim had been really dehydrated. "I apologize, but I made the decision that he cannot come back out on stage," she said. The next day, a TMZ cameraman saw the country star, who's known for sticking to an intense exercise regimen, at New York's JFK airport and asked him how he's feeling. "Good, man!" he said, adding that the collapse was brought on by "lots of flying and dehydration." Asked how he'll prevent this from happening again, Tim said he's going to have to "cut my workouts short."
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Retiring?
Is Cameron Diaz retiring from acting? That was the scuttlebutt throughout the week after her pal, Selma Blair, said that was the case. In an interview with Metro News UK, Selma started speaking about 2012's "The Sweetest Thing," which she starred in with Cam. "I had lunch with Cameron the other day," she said. "We were reminiscing about the film. I would have liked to do a sequel but Cameron's retired from acting. She's like, 'I'm done.'" Selma added, "I mean, she doesn't need to make any more films. She has a pretty great life, I don't know what it would take to bring her back. She's happy." As the media began reporting on her comments, Selma backpedaled. "BREAKING NEWS," she tweeted on March 12. "Guys please, I was making a joke in an interview. CAMERON DIAZ is NOT retiring from ANYTHING. And for more breaking news: I am NOW retiring from being Cameron Diaz's spokesperson." The person at the center of this all, Cameron, has not commented.
Secretly married
Michael Cera has secretly married his lady love, known only as Nadine, Us Weekly reported on March 12. Marriage rumors swirled around the 29-year-old "Arrested Development" star over the weekend after he and Nadine were spotted wearing wedding bands while out and about in New York City. Little is known about their relationship, as the actor is fiercely protective of his personal life.
Blessed
Welcome to the family! On March 14, Queen Elizabeth II officially gave her blessing for Meghan Markle to marry Prince Harry on May 19 by sending a formal declaration of consent to the Privy Council. The formal letter from Kensington Palace read, "I declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between My Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales and Rachel Meghan Markle, which Consent I am causing to be signified under the Great Seal and to be entered in the Books of the Privy Council." Yes, the Queen used their real names!
Dodges charges
Heather Locklear will not be charged with a felony in her domestic violence arrest case from last month, but she's not off the legal hook. During the arrest on Feb. 26, Heather allegedly assaulted police officers. TMZ reported on March 12 that the district attorney charged the actress, 56, with four counts of misdemeanor battery on an officer, along with with one count of resisting/obstructing an officer. She was not charged with assaulting her boyfriend, despite that being the original reason for her arrest.
Dunzo
It's splitsville for Anderson Cooper and his boyfriend of nine years, Benjamin Maisani. The 50-year-old veteran newsman confirmed the breakup in a statement to DailyMail.com. "Benjamin and I separated as boyfriends some time ago," he said. "We are still family to each other, and love each other very much. We remain the best of friends, and will continue to share much of our lives together." The former couple still share a home in New York City. Reports indicated that Anderson may have a new man in his life. DailyMail.com speculated that he's now dating Dallas-based radiologist Victor Lopez.
Support me
Julie Bowen's estranged husband, real estate investor Scott Phillips, wants her to fork over some cash. TMZ reported on March 13 that he's asking for spousal support in the wake of Julie's February divorce filing, which could net him a ton if his bid's successful. Julie reportedly makes $500,000 per episode of "Modern Family," and she also brings in a lot of money from endorsement deals. She's already asked a judge to deny his request. In addition to spousal support, Scott also wants joint physical and legal custody of their three children, Oliver, 10, and twins John and Gustav, 8. Really, though, it's all about the finances. Forbes estimates that Julie made about $10 million in 2016.
On the move or nah?
This was a doozy! A March 15 report indicated that Matt Damon was moving to Australia because of President Donald Trump's policies. The actor's rep, Jennifer Allen, quickly shot down the claim. "Matt has visited Australia several times recently, but he has not bought a house there nor is he moving there," she told Boston.com. A source had told the New York Post, "Matt's telling friends and colleagues in Hollywood that he's moving the family to Australia" because he disagrees with Trump's policies. The source added, "Matt's saying the move will not impact his work as he will travel to wherever his projects are shooting. He's also telling friends he wants to have a safe place to raise his kids." It's well-documented that Matt is no fan of Trump, but his feet are still firmly planted in the United States.
Engagement denial
The rumors were everywhere: Did Sharon Stone get engaged to her younger beau? It appeared that way when the actress was photographed in Miami wearing a diamond ring on that oh-so-telling finger this week. Her rep, however, told People magazine that the ring isn't an engagement ring, though didn't elaborate further. Sharon, 60, has been dating Italian entrepreneur Angelo Boffa, 41, for a few months. Hmmmm…