Huckabee denies criticizing Portman's pregnancy (AP)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on Friday denied that he was criticizing Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman when he suggested her pregnancy was glamorizing the idea of having children outside of marriage.

Huckabee, who is considering a run for the Republican presidential nomination, earlier this week complained about the perception of celebrities like Portman having children while unmarried. Portman, who won an Oscar for best actress for her role in "Black Swan," is expecting a child with fiance Benjamin Millepied.

"One of the things that is troubling is that people see a Natalie Portman or some other Hollywood starlet who boasts of, `Hey look, we're having children, we're not married, but we're having these children, and they're doing just fine,'" Huckabee told radio host Michael Medved on Monday. "But there aren't really a lot of single moms out there who are making millions of dollars every year for being in a movie."

Huckabee made the comments after Medved mentioned the Oscars and Portman's pregnancy. Huckabee said the public wasn't seeing the financial struggles single mothers face.

Huckabee also said in the interview that "it's unfortunate that we glorify and glamorize the idea of out-of-children wedlock."

A publicist for Portman did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.

On Friday, Huckabee accused the "Hollywood media" of distorting comments that he said were more about society as a whole and not Portman. Huckabee praised Portman as an actress and said he's glad she and Millepied are getting married. Huckabee said he wasn't trying to attack Portman or single mothers.

"My comments were about the statistical reality that most single moms are very poor, under-educated, can't get a job and if it weren't for government assistance, their kids would be starving to death," Huckabee said in a statement posted on his political action committee's website. "That's the story that we're not seeing, and it's unfortunate that society often glorifies and glamorizes the idea of having children out of wedlock."

It's the second time this week that Huckabee has stepped back from comments he's made while promoting his new book. Huckabee suggested in a radio interview on Monday that President Barack Obama's childhood in Kenya shaped his worldview — even though Obama did not visit Kenya until he was in his 20s.

Obama's grandfather, Hussein Onyango Obama, was detained in a 1952 uprising against British colonial rule in Kenya. Huckabee said childhood stories of the Mau Mau rebellion would lead President Obama to want to remove from the Oval Office the bust of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who ordered a crackdown against that uprising.

The executive director of Huckabee's political action committee later said the former governor misspoke and meant to reference Obama's childhood in Indonesia, where he lived from the ages of 5 to 10. He didn't explain the reason Huckabee mentioned the Mau Mau uprising.

The winner of the Iowa caucuses in 2008, Huckabee has said he's seriously considering another run for president. His national book tour schedule includes stops in Iowa and other early GOP contests.

Huckabee's comments on Portman echoed remarks Dan Quayle made in 1992 when he went after the TV series "Murphy Brown" by saying its depiction of a single mother was irresponsible and set a bad example for America. The Republican vice president said the fictional character was "mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another `lifestyle choice.'"


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George Michael Denies Split from Partner Kenny Goss

George MichaelGeorge Michael took to Twitter and personally called a UK TV show to deny that his partner Kenny Goss was splitting up with him.

Yesterday, The Sun reported that Goss, Michael's partner for more than 15 years, finally had enough of the singer's troubled lifestyle and had split from the singer.

The Daily Mail is reporting Michael watched a discussion of the story on UK's Channel 'The Wright Stuff' in the morning and he immediately tweeted, "Would someone Tweet 5wrightstuff and tell them the Sun is lying through its teeth as usual."

He also went on to tweet, "Kenny did no such thing...."

Michael later on called into the show to personally say that the story was untrue.

A now discredited source had told The Sun that especially Goss had enough of Michael's troubled lifestyle, especially the singer's ongoing problems with drugs and his infamous arrest and conviction last year.

The source had said, "The writing has been on the wall for some time. There are only so many second chances Kenny was prepared to give. He's been loyal to George from day one, but that hasn't always been reciprocated."

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Frankie Muniz Denies Being Suicidal and Assaulting His Girlfriend

A police report filed last Friday alleges former child star Frankie Muniz got into an intense fight with girlfriend, Elycia Turnbow during which he put a gun to his head and punched her, TMZ.com reports. But just days later, Muniz's rep released a statement that said the gun didn't play a part in the argument and that he never hit Turnbow.

The statement said: "Frankie and Elycia had an argument a few days ago. The police were called to the residence. A gun played no part in the argument and was voluntarily given to the police for safekeeping.

"There were no bruises and neither left the residence. He was not suicidal. She was not assaulted. They have been together since the incident; are still together and are moving forward with their lives and with their relationship," it concluded.

In the police report filed Friday, Turnbow claimed the 'Malcom in the Middle' star "grabbed a gun and held it to his head, possibly with the intent of committing suicide." She became worried and called one of his band mates to take him to the hospital.

Turnbow also alleges that when Muniz returned from the hospital, they couple started arguing again and the actor ""punched her in the back of the head, and threw her into a wall while in the downstairs bedroom." He denied this to police on the scene, saying, "I love her too much. She is the woman I want to marry."

The report says a loaded gun was confiscated at the scene but that there were no visible injuries. The cops warned the couple against future outbursts but didn't arrest them.

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Frankie Muniz Denies He Was Suicidal During Fight with Girlfriend

Frankie Muniz Denies He Was Suicidal During Fight with Girlfriend | Frankie Muniz Frankie Muniz and Elycia Turnbow

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A lovers' quarrel turned ugly for former Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie Muniz and his girlfriend.

The actor, 25, allegedly put a handgun to his head "possibly with [the] intent of committing suicide" in a heated domestic fight on Feb. 11, his girlfriend told Phoenix, Ariz., police.

Elycia Turnbow, Muniz's publicist girlfriend, also alleges that the sitcom star "punched her in the back of the head," a police report says.

Muniz's rep denies to TMZ that the actor was suicidal, "A gun played no part in the argument and was voluntarily given to the police for safekeeping," the rep says. "He was not suicidal."

Muniz called police to a Phoenix-area residence Friday around 10 p.m. after a fight over "prior relationships" with Turnbow got out of hand, according to the report.

In his call, Muniz had complained that Turnbow was "throwing things and hitting [him]."

The couple began fighting earlier in the day at around 2 p.m. with "yelling and screaming" but nothing physical. Muniz told police that at one point during the argument, he accidentally fell and hit his head, and fearing a concussion, he called a friend to take him to the hospital.

After he returned and went to sleep, Turnbow allegedly woke him up by "yelling at him and hitting him in the face about prior relationships" and had demanded his laptop computer. The two tussled, and during Muniz's attempt to get his computer back, Turnbow "fell to the ground and started to kick the bedroom door."

Turnbow told one of the officers that Muniz, prior to going to the hospital, "grabbed a gun and held it to his head" in what she thought was a threat of suicide, according to the report. Turnbow claimed she called one of Muniz's band mates because she "worried about his safety."

After Muniz returned from the hospital, Turnbow claimed he punched her and "threw her into a wall while in the downstairs bedroom."

Muniz denied to an officer that he put a gun to his head, saying he only grabbed the gun case. Asked if he punched Turnbow, he replied, "No. I love her too much. She is the woman I want to marry."

The report added that Turnbow "showed signs and symptoms of drinking alcohol."

Police confiscated Muniz's .380-caliber handgun and because neither showed evidence of physical injury nor was there damage to the residence, both were given a warning and neither was arrested.


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