Sideshow: Fawcett's will omits Ryan
In a surprising development, RadarOnline.com yesterday revealed that Farrah Fawcett's will makes no mention of her longtime lover, Ryan O'Neal. The document also ignores Fawcett friends Alana Stewart and Craig Nevius.
The celeb news site, which has posted a copy of the will, reports that Fawcett, who died of cancer on June 25 at 62, also stipulated that she be allowed to die at home - a wish that was not honored. Fawcett died at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif.
The former pinup model and TV star left the bulk of her estate - $4.5 mil - to her son with Ryan, Redmond O'Neal.
Most surprising, perhaps, Fawcett left $100,000 to her ex-boyfriend Greg Lott, who claims he was Fawcett's current - secret - lover for the last 11 years of her life. He accused Ryan of denying him access to Fawcett during her final months.
Janet blames Michael's physician
Janet Jackson says she holds physician Conrad Murray responsible for the death of her brother, Michael Jackson. "He was the one that was administering," Janet tells ABC News' Robin Roberts in a chat set to air tomorrow. "I think he is responsible." Murray, who was MJ's personal physician, told police he administered a strong anesthetic to MJ shortly before the pop star died on June 25. Los Angeles prosecutors are deciding whether to press charges against Murray. The doc's rep yesterday said Murray insists he did not give MJ anything that would have killed him.
Janet adds that she couldn't believe the news that her brother had died. "It just didn't ring true to me. It felt like a dream," she said. "It's still so difficult for me to believe."
Los Angeles: Cough up $3.2 million!
Speaking of Michael Jackson . . . Los Angeles' city council yesterday was scheduled to review a report that the city shelled out $3.2 mil for the July memorial at the Staples Center, including $2 mil in police overtime. The Associated Press says city attorney Carmen Trutanich seeks reimbursement for the sum, even though there was no ordinance that required Staples owner AEG to repay the city.
Speidi: We'll top 'The Hills'!
Now that's a boast. Pro husband-and-wife publicity hounds Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt say they plan to follow up their new spiritual guide, How to Be Famous: Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press, and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture, with their own reality show. Seems Speidi's MTV show, The Hills, doesn't spend enough time exploring the vicissitudes of their marriage and the glory that is their being-on-Earth. "You don't get to see our everyday lives and what we do," Heidi says. Hills junkies need not despair: The Pratts don't plan to leave the show. (Pheeewww!)
Meanwhile, People reports that Spencer's sis, Stephanie Pratt, who on Friday pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor DUI charge in L.A., has enrolled in a residential rehab program.
Biel: The dog's enough
Here's a heartbreaker: Certifiably sexalicious Easy Virtue starlet Jessica Biel says she and longtime paramour Justin Timberlake aren't ready for kids. "Not for me at this moment," Biel, 27, tells celeb site Hollyscoop.com. "I have a dog and that is hard enough."
The dog must eat up a lot of Jess' time: The Minnesota native tells E!Online she's never seen Twilight. Asked which New Moon stud she prefers - Robert Pattinson or Taylor Lautner - Jess drew a blank: "I don't even know who that is."
Tidbits 'n' pieces
Beyoncé welcomed two surprise guests at her concert at London's O2 Arena Sunday, says NME.com. Kanye West popped up on stage to rap his verse from the "Ego" remix. And B's hubby, Jay-Z, joined her for "Crazy in Love."
Govinator Arnold Schwarzenegger, due to return to his civilian life as a plain ol' Terminator in January 2011, yesterday gave American troops a thrill with a visit to Camp Victory outside of Baghdad. He handed out cigars, signed autographs, and promised to join the troops for a workout first thing today.
Gossip Girl star Blake Lively tells Access Hollywood's Billy Bush it's surreal that girlie-girls all over America want to emulate her winning hair: "It's very flattering. It's kind of weird . . . here I was when I was a kid, wanting my hair to look like Jennifer Aniston's."
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have found a new vocation as glorious as rescuing orphans . . . designing jewelry. Women's Wear Daily says Brangelina is introducing a high-end line of snake-inspired gold and silver pieces for Asprey (www.asprey.com) called The Protector. Prices start at $525 for a silver baby spoon.





