Fast Track: Ivanka Trump has a baby girl
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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Monday.
Ivanka Trump, daughter of Donald Trump, and husband David Kushner have a baby girl. (Ministry of Gossip)
Accio ticket sales! “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2” conjures up the highest-grossing movie opening of all time, beating “The Dark Knight” with $168.6 million at the domestic box office. (Company Town)
And in the box-office match-up between Sarah Palin and Wendi Murdoch, Palin has the upper hand with her documentary grossing more than Murdoch’s “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” in per-theater sales. (Company Town)
Celebrity breakup alert: Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony have called it quits, ending their seven-year marriage with a joint statement. (Ministry of Gossip)
“Breaking Bad” is back. The Emmy-winning show returned to FX sans Emmy nominations thanks to the late premiere date. (Show Tracker)
Beatle, meet Piano Man: Paul McCartney brought Billy Joel onstage to duet “I Saw Her Standing There” during his first-ever performance at New York’s Yankee Stadium. (The Hollywood Reporter)
David and Victoria Beckham are ensuring their baby girl, Harper Seven, gets social media -- photos of the newest addition to the Beckham brood have been plastered all over Facebook and Twitter. (Time)
On location: Jon Favreau talks about his new flick “Cowboys & Aliens,” putting a spaceship in the desert and mixing James Bond with Indiana Jones. (Hero Complex)
Speaking of James Bond, Daniel Craig dishes about how he 007-maneuvered his secret wedding to Rachel Weisz and his new flick “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.” (Access Hollywood)
Naked glamour: Calvin Klein’s newest lingerie campaign has Lara Stone glamming up in the nude. (Grazia)
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