Wes Bentley is good at keeping secrets.
Case in point: he and wife Jacqui Swedberg welcomed their second child four months ago! The American Horror Story: Freak Show guest star's rep confirms to E! News that the couple's daughter, Brooklyn Bentley, was born in June. Married since 2010, they are also parents to son Charles Bentley, 4.
Wes, who played Seneca Crane in 2012's The Hunger Games, has yet to mention his daughter's birth while promoting Interstellar, co-starring Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey.
Play video content SITTING IN DISAPPOINTMENT Angela Bassett was crestfallen when she lost "Best Supporting Actress," and it showed.
Angela's face said it all when she lost to Jamie Lee Curtis for her role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once." Her hands told a story as well ... never coming together to celebrate Curtis's win, unlike the other nominees who lost out.
The "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" star was understandably disappointed, but her reaction makes you think she thought it was a good bet she'd take home the statue.
Play video content DINNER DISASTER Britney Spears caused a scene Friday night at an L.A. restaurant ... the pop star had a bizarre meltdown, prompting her husband to storm out.
Eyewitnesses tell TMZ ... Brit and Sam Asghari showed up with a bodyguard at JOEY restaurant in Woodland Hills which was packed with patrons, who immediately recognized her.
TMZ.com From the start ... the dinner was a bust for Britney.
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Sign your name across our Heart at the Cherry Tree Shopping Centre on the Wirral
Alanah stephens who wins £500 to spend in store!
Alison Round from Flint who won the contents of Santa's sack - presents for the whole family!
Louise Simpson who won the chance to meet Santa at Snowdonia Nurseries with his reindeer and £100 to spend on a Christmas tree, Poinsettas, decorations for the tree
On a rather unsuspecting Mario remix, Lil Wayne delivered Drake’s favorite Weezy verse of all time. The song, “Crying Out For Me,” was initially released as the second single from Mario’s album Go, which despite mostly favorable reviews, didn’t necessarily do anything exciting on the charts. The single, likewise, peaked at #33 on the Billboard Hot 100 when it dropped in December, 2007. The remix, which featured Lil Wayne and alternately Busta Rhymes, was released a few months later and remains one of those in-between-records that, despite being an “official” release at the time, never truly found a home, whether it be on streaming services or an album.