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Denise Richards to Charlie Sheen: Let Me Help!

Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen have had plenty of differences, but compared to the drama between Sheen and Brooke Mueller, the two are downright cozy. That’s why, in the wake of Brooke spiraling so out of control, Denise reached out to Charlie and offered to take informal custody of his twins, Bob and Max. Denise called Charlie right after the shocking story broke late last week that a likely strung out Brooke hit a pawn shop to hawk a watch and a stereo. Sheen’s previous ex-wife wants to help if she can . Denise told Charlie it was apparent Brooke (now back in rehab ) is off the rails and with Charlie on tour, she offered to take the kids until things stabilized. Charlie and Denise also have two young daughters, Sam and Lola. As for Charlie’s reaction? He’s had issues with Denise, like we said, but he didn’t shut her down. He thanked her and told her, “I’ll keep you posted.” Charlie’s lawyer is going to court in an attempt to gain full custody from Brooke, whose mother has also offered to take the kids. Stay tuned …

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5 Reasons to See the American Idol Tour This Year

There’s a good chance American Idol ‘s finale didn’t thrill you this year. You may have tuned out early in the season when plenty of decent talents were voted out of the Idol megadome, or you may have balked at Lee DeWyze, one of the show’s pitchiest dawgs, who became a judges’ favorite and ended up winning the competition. Still, that shouldn’t stop you from seeing the Idol tour live this summer, even if the announcement of eight canceled tour dates seems to reaffirm your apathy. There are five solid reasons to see this concert, and I’m not just saying so because I’ve already bought my ticket. Spoilers ahead.

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Chris Columbus’s Mea Culpa to Macaulay

Regrets? Chris Columbus has a few. “I learned a big lesson way back when we did Home Alone because when I cast that I wasn’t really looking at the kid’s family life,” the director admits in a new interview with the Coventry Telegraph . “I was casting a kid who truly had a troubled family life. I don’t think it worked out for him or his family. When I did [ Harry Potter ], I realized that you really have to cast the family as well, and look at their parents, and those Potter kids have turned out pretty well.” Still unapologized for? Columbus’s bigscreen version of Rent. [ Coventry Telegraph ]

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