Love lives of the stars
David Hartnell's
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I’m not one to gossip but ... John Kennedy, jun M has just broken up with his latest love, actress Daryl Hannah, and Elizabeth Taylor has been seeing a lot of her old boyfriend, Malcolm Forbes. “Growing Pains” star Julie McCullough has taken up with Kate Jack-
son’s ex-husband, Andrew Stevens. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s wife Maria Shriver is making all their expected baby’s clothes, even though they could afford to buy out any baby-wear shop in Beverly Hills. They both think personalised baby clothes are the best. The baby is due around Christmas this year. Dolly Parton is having trouble selling her beautiful restaurant in Hawaii, Dockside. She has had it on the market for the last six months for $1.5 million — so far no takers.
John Saxon recently had a hip replacement, and is due to leave the St Johns Hospital in Santa Monica any day now. I hear that there is trouble between Whoopi Goldberg and Sissy Spacek on the set of their new movie, “Long Walk Home.” The main reason
is a clash of personality. They didn’t hit it off from the start because Sissy takes her acting very seriously and Whoopi can’t resist cracking jokes at very inappropriate times. The TV mini-series star, Richard Chamberlain, will walk away with $140,000 for each of the 22 episodes of his new series, “The Hawaiian,” which starts shooting in a couple of weeks. Roger Moore has turned down an offer to play 007 in a TV series. The producers are now after Kirk Douglas to play the role ... but my lips are sealed.
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Press, 14 August 1989, Page 19
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