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May 30 2008

Indy To Marry Kitty?

Published by Regina Avalos at 8:24 am under Celebrity News Edit This

firewall0202063.jpgThat is what the rumors have been this week anyway. It is being said that Harrison Ford has finally popped the question to long-time girlfriend, Calista Flockhart. The two have been together for close to six years now, but neither have mentioned marriage. Some are reporting that Harrison popped the question on April Fool’s Day this year, and the two are getting married this summer. However, a representative for the couple has told OK! Magazine that the two are not engaged and have no immediate marriage plans.

This is one time I actually wish the rumors were true. Harrison and Calista are one of those Hollywood couples that try to keep themselves, but every single time I have seen them together, the two just look as happy as can be together. Harrison right now is riding high on the release of Indiana Jones 4, and Calista Flockhart is best known for her role on Ally McBeal, but now she can be seen as Kitty Walker on ABC family Drama, Brothers & Sisters.

In other Hollywood news, yesterday it was reported that Harvey Korman died at the age of 81 from heart complications. He is best known as a comedian and as the sidekick to Carol Burnett on her series The Carol Burnett Show. He is another one that will be missed. Right now, I’m off to try and see the new Sex & The City movie. If all goes well, I will have a full review of the film tomorrow morning! Check back here for that.

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