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Miley Cyrus took to her Twitter page to reveal that her coming week will be filled with happiness, leaving speculation as to what the source of joy could be.
It's been less than a month since Liam Hemsworth popped the question to the 19-year-old actress with a 3.5-carat diamond stunner from jeweller Neil Lane.
'Super lazy Sunday! Can't wait for next week! It'll be filled with happiness,' People magazine quoted her as posting on Twitter.
The Hannah Montana star didn't say whether she planned on tying the knot in the next few days, which has left the source of her 'happiness' up for discussion.
Hemsworth's rep, however, denied that he and Cyrus were planning to tie the knot this week, telling Gossip Cop that the Aussie is busy filming his new movie in New Orleans and is only 'back in L.A. for a night next week to receive an award from Australians in Film on the 27th.'
Actor Russell Crowe is reportedly in line to portray media tycoon Rupert Murdoch in a new film.
The Gladiator star is tipped to take on the role of the media mogul in a movie based on Good Times, Bad Times, the
memoirs of former Sunday Times editor Harold Evans, reported Contactmusic.
'You have to be brave to play someone like Murdoch. Russell can do it,' a source said.
Actor Colin Firth is believed to be up for the role as Harold, but no deals are yet in place. 'The film will be a drama, either for the big screen or television. It is very early days as the option deal with Harry was only just completed. No actors or even writers have been signed up yet,' said Leon Lecash, creative director of the film.
Jennifer Aniston has been named as the perfect celebrity friend to share a long-distance road trip with.
The actress, who shot to fame as Rachel Green in hit US sitcom Friends, picked up 13.5 percent of the votes in the UK poll, Stuff.co.nz reported.
She was followed by Simon Pegg, who starred alongside Nick Frost in the alien road trip movie Paul.
Pegg got 10 percent of the vote in the poll of more than 1,000 people that was carried out to mark the start of Sky Movies HD road trip movie season.
Dumb and Dumber funnyman Jim Carrey was third with 8.5 percent of votes.
'It's clear that comedy is the best policy for a road trip partner, and Jennifer Aniston, Simon Pegg and Jim Carrey most certainly have it covered,' Sky Movies' scheduling manager Jade Tan said.
'Whether they're on the run, on a buddy trip or a wild adventure, all of these names would definitely deliver a trip to remember,' Tan added.
Beyonce Knowles wrote a personal message to Michael Jackson on her website to mark his third death anniversary.
The message, which was posted on Monday, included a link to a video of the Jackson 5's live performance of Who's Loving You.
'When I was just starting out, my first producer used to make me listen to Michael Jackson's live performance of 'Who's Loving You.' He would have me watch that for hours back to back to back,' ABC News quoted her as writing.
'What he wanted me to learn was his soul. You could hear his soul. And he was this little kid who hadn't experienced love but he was a vessel. For whatever reason he could evoke more emotion than an adult. It was so raw and so pure. It was these little things that he did that were just swag.
'It's something that's God given. Michael taught me that sometimes you have to forget technique, forget what you have on. If you feel silly, you have to go from the gut just let it go. Michael Jackson changed me, and helped me to become the artist I am -- thank you Michael. Love always, B,' she wrote.
The Grammy winner wasn't the only one to remember Jackson on Monday. Many stars took to their Twitter accounts to remember the King of Pop.
Paris, Jackson's 14-year-old daughter, tweeted, 'RIP Michael Jackson .. Dad you will forever be in my heart <3 i love you.'
Justin Bieber also paid tribute to the legendary singer on his micro-blogging site. 'RIP to the best that ever did it. RIP to the KING...RIP Michael Jackson. You will never be forgotten. #INSPIRATION,' he wrote.
Singer Usher tweeted, 'RIP Michael Jackson -- you will never die in our hearts, your legacy will live on forever!'