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Paris Hilton
and the Other Madden Brother


Paris Hilton may wind up marrying her Madden brother before her BFF Nicole Richie marries hers. Paris is sporting a new diamond ring from boyfriend Benji Madden. While she insists it's not an engagement ring, she does tell People magazine, "We want to stay together forever. I wouldn't do a Vegas [wedding]. I don't know where or when but I do want it to be romantic." Meanwhile, Nicole, who has a child with Joel Madden, tells Harper's Bazaar the two of them will get married "one day, yeah, not tomorrow, not today. We are committed to our family. I'm 26. I've definitely had a very eventful year. So right now, it's about me enjoying my time with my daughter." Paris tells People that seeing Nicole and Joel's daughter Harlow "really makes me want one. I've always wanted to have a baby." But when Nicole is asked about the possibility of Paris having a child, she says, "Ha, no...But I don't think anyone would have bet on me."



-- Lee Jeske

Britney Spears
Home, Sweet Home.


Britney Spears is reportedly planning to celebrate her regaining child visitation rights by buying herself a little gift a $6 million mansion in the Los Angeles suburb of Encino, California. The "Toxic" singer toured the five bedroom, six bathroom property on Wednesday and has reportedly made an offer. The mansion, which is a stone's throw away from ex-husband Kevin Federline's spread -- boasts fireplaces, fountains, a spiral staircase, a Jacuzzi, a swimming pool with a spa, and a wine cellar. If she wants to keep seeing her kids, she should probably use that last room as little as possible.



-- David Sprague


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Happy Mother's Day to all of the moms on this Sunday morning. Most country artists are heavy into tour season this weekend, but mom is never far from their thoughts or hearts. Naomi Judd, Faith Hill, Denise Jackson, Jake Owen, Trisha Yearwood, Chuck Wicks and Sara Evans checked in to share their thoughts, wishes and memories...

CHUCK WICKS: "Oh, good old Mother's Day. You know there's nothing better and I'm trying to give advice, I hope you take it, but there's nothing better than just calling your mom if you're not around her or looking her in the eye and saying, 'I love you.' That will speak measures. And instead of going out and buying a card maybe write your own card for your mom and really tell her how much you appreciate her and love her and respect here and want to do anything in the world for her. That would be what I'm going to do and I'd advise others to do it as well."

SARA EVANS: "There have been a lot of nights where the kids are in bed and I'm sitting downstairs on the couch and I have a glass of wine or something and I just would call my mother. Literally she could say, 'Hello' and I'd just start sobbing. She's a great source of comfort to me. I remember I did the same thing right after Avery was born. She said, 'Hello' and I started bawling because I thought I'd kill Avery. I was like, I'm just going to kill this child, I don't know what I'm doing. So that's what you do with your mom, you call her when you need to talk about stuff like that."

JAKE OWEN: "There is no way that I would even be here doing this without my mom. My mom raised me right and she's so excited because when I left college she was like out of her mind crying and I told her one of these days I'm going to take you to the CMA's."

FAITH HILL: "Being the mother of three daughters and being a wife and trying to be a provider, a good homemaker. It's stressful. You're trying to get everyone ready for school and make sure they have all their homework done and that they're not fighting and bickering and they get what they need to eat and don't eat too much junk. All those things. Sometimes it becomes a little overwhelming, but the fact is they're all heathy, they're all happy and that's really the most important thing."

TRISHA YEARWOOD: "I just changes everything. I guess I realize the first time as an adult the sacrifice that parents make for their kids. I really had to learn that it's not all about me. And I'd love to say that I knew that before but I still struggle with that. When you don't have children you can't be selfish. And when you do have children whether you birth them yourself of you have them by marriage, you can't be first. They have to be first."

NAOMI JUDD: "My best advice for all of the moms out there is I try and be like the fireman, I just come when I'm called for advice and I have to say happy Mother's Day because mom upside down spells wow."

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