MICHELLE Obama is not a happy woman!

The American First Lady has told her husband the President she’s “had enough” and is packing up their daughters and moving back to Chicago, according to a report from American tabloid Globe.

“Michelle wants to leave the White House — and her husband,” a source said.

Eva Mendes is reportedly dating Jason Sudeikis.

Eva reportedly joined Sudeikis for a double date with Arrested Development star Jason Bateman and his wife at a restaurant in New York last Friday.

They dined together at L’Artusi in the West Village,” a source said.

When Eva wanted a cigarette, they all went outside for a smoke break and the Saturday Night Live funnyman was overheard saying, ‘We’re a great team!’”

The pair were also said to have been holding hands at the 24 Hour Plays benefit in Santa Monica last week, and were reportedly spotted kissing in the car park after the show.


Perhaps they're still playing doubles together after all.

Pippa Middleton and Alex Loudon, who had reportedly split a few weeks ago, arrived at Wimbledon together on Wednesday to catch a little tennis on the tournament's second week.

Just as her older sister, the Duchess of Cambridge, did on Monday, Pippa turned heads at the All England Club – sporting a red dress, with her ex wearing a navy blazer and blue-and-white striped tie.


On the second anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death, his former friend and confidant, Aaron Carter, 23, has come clean about his close – and controversial – relationship with the pop singer, revealing all to internationally renowned interviewer Daphne Barak during a charity visit to Marbella, Spain.

Exposing their most intimate moments together, Aaron tells OK! how MJ gave him drugs and alcohol when he was just 15. ‘I never talked about it… This is the first time. I do… I miss Michael… I have spent such incredible times with him. I did things with him that nobody else did… But I was also troubled about what he did to me,’ Aaron says.

When asked whether Michael gave him alcohol, Aaron tells Daphne, ‘Yes, he gave me wine. I mean, I could have refused, but I was 15.’ As for drugs? ‘He gave me cocaine. I felt weird about that and other stuff… We spoke afterwards, hours and hours, on the phone. I admired Michael, but his behaviour bothered me a lot. Then my mother called the police…"


Macy's Material Girl line has revealed Kelly Osbourne's second-season ad campaign, and it's getting raves from none other than Madonna, who co-designs the juniors label with daughter Lourdes "Lola" Leon.

"Kelly represents a true Material Girl. She is edgy, cool and has a unique sense of style that Lola and I love," Madonna said in a statement.

Madonna and her oldest child chose Osbourne to front their 2011 spring campaign earlier this year after parting ways with 'Gossip Girl' star Taylor Momsen, the line's original spokesmodel.

Harrison Ford thinks Shia LaBeouf was a ''f**king idiot'' for openly saying he had ''dropped the ball'' while filming 'Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull'.


The 68-year-old actor - who played the titular character in the fourth instalment of the franchise, with Shia playing his son - does not believe it was correct of the 25-year-old star to say he "dropped the ball" on the movie because it is his duty to "support" a film.


He told Details magazine: "I think I told him he was a f**king idiot. As an actor, I think it's my obligation to support the film without making a complete ass of myself.


"Shia is ambitious, attentive and talented - and he's learning how to deal with a situation which is very unique and difficult."


Shia portrayed Mutt Williams in the 2008 movie, and speaking last year said it was his "fault" the movie - which took $786.6 million at the box office worldwide - did not work, adding Harrison was also not "happy" with the final product.


He said: "I feel like I dropped the ball on the legacy that people loved and cherished. You get to monkey-swinging and things like that and you can blame it on the writer and you can blame it on Steven Spielberg, who directed. But the actor's job is to make it come alive and make it work, and I couldn't do it. So that's my fault. Simple.


"[Harrison and I] had major discussions. He wasn't happy with it either. Look, the movie could have been updated. There was a reason it wasn't universally accepted."