Sheen's cease and desist letter, Houston's album sales soar

  • 12 years ago
Charlie Sheen is in hot water again with his old bosses at Warner Bros. Online tabloid TMZ reports that Warner Bros. issued a cease-and-desist letter to the actor and his team. The company claims that he stole images from "Two and a Half Men" to promote his new series, "Anger Management," at a recent TV convention.

Whitney Houston fans are keeping her memory alive through her songs. Her Greatest Hits album shot to number 6 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 64,000 copies in just one day. Analysts predict a more significant jump in numbers next week, when Billboard releases their full week of sales figures. Most impressive numbers however, were the more than 887,000 digital downloads of Houston's tracks over the past week.

Adele fans need not worry about their beloved singer disappearing from the spotlight. Adele told Vogue magazine that she was considering a four or five year hiatus. But following her six-win sweep at the Grammys, she put the rumors to rest on her blog, writing, "Five years? More like five days!"

Finally, Meryl Streep had a happy Valentine's Day at the Berlin film festival. Reporters showered the actress with love - one giving her flowers and a kiss - while another gave her a Russian doll, each layer painted to represent her in a different film role.

Roselle Chen, Reuters.

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