Tattle: Biel & Timberlake are kaput, mag says
A FEW DAYS AGO Tattle reported that Jessica Biel was going to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in order to bring awareness to the problem of unclean drinking water.
Speculation was that boyfriend Justin Timberlake might join her on the trip because he, too, had been talking about mountain climbing.
Scratch that.
Justin is not only not climbing Kilimanjaro, he's no longer climbing Jessica.
Us Weekly reports that the duo has called it quits after three years.
A mutual pal of the pair told Us Weekly that Justin told friends "it's over," and that he ended it for good - over the phone.
While Justin reportedly has been enjoying himself post-breakup, the "pal" said Jessica was in "severe denial and won't accept" the split.
Said another anonymous source: "There's no way of knowing if it's a firm breakup, because with them it's so hot and cold."
Well, she's hot.
And if he broke up with her by phone, he's cold.
Tattbits
* The Philadelphia Film Society has
released the full line-up for the 18 1/2 Philadelphia International Film Festival, Oct. 15-19. It opens with Philly-shot thriller "Law Abiding Citizen," starring Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx. Wynnefield-native filmmaker Lee Daniels' "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire" plays on the 18th and is billed as the closing-night film, although films screen the following day. Both screenings are at the Prince Music Theater (1412 Chestnut).
There are 37 films in total, and showtimes and ticket info are available online at pff09.org, by phone at 215-253-3599 or in person at the Ritz at the Bourse, or Prince Music Theater box offices.
* Wyclef Jean and the Timberland
Co. are teaming up to sell eco-friendly footwear and support reforestation of the singer's native Haiti.
Jean collaborated with Timberland on a 16-boot collection going on sale in November. Timberland also will sell T-shirts designed by Haitian children, and a new line of organic shirts and hats will be sold at Jean's concerts, with a cut of the profits going to Jean's Yele Haiti foundation.
* Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge David Cunningham III yesterday granted a three-year restraining order against Zachary Loring, accused of stalking "The Hills" star Audrina Patridge.
Audrina testified during yesterday's hearing, recounting how Loring had presented her with beer, wine, poetry and drawings.



