Cristiano Ronaldo Dating Italian Model Letizia Filippi

Cristiano RonaldoSoccer star Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly dating Italian model Letizia Filippi.

The Manchester United winger, 23, met the beauty while on holiday with fiancée Nereida Gallardo a week before they split up. According to related news, Ronaldo met her through a celebrity dating website called "Millionaire Cupid".

According to British newspaper The Sun, Letizia -- who is seven years older than Ronaldo -- is the reason why he ended his seven-month relationship with the Spanish model.

Ronaldo and Gallardo reportedly had dinner with Letizia and her then-partner onboard a yacht, during which the Man Utd ace and his latest lover "exchanged a number of glances".

Ronaldo, who has been described as a "modern day slave" by the President of FIFA, was "totally bewitched" by Letizia and attempted to give her his number at the end of the night, which she rejected.

However Ronaldo was not put off -- he "inundated her with texts and flowers" before eventually winning her over.

Letizia lives in Rome and rose to fame in her homeland by finishing third place in the 1994 Miss Italia.

A career in TV followed and she caught the attention of Italian ski champion, Alberto Tomba, whom she dated for two years.

Meanwhile, Gallardo was yesterday said to be "furious" over Cristiano's recent womanizing.

He has been snapped getting cozy with a number of other women while holidaying in Los Angeles, much to her fury. Several reports have also claimed that at least four women have been invited back to Ronaldo's hotel room during his stay.

Gallardo last week blasted rumors she had split from Cristiano, and has also insisted she had been assured by the footballer their relationship is still on.

Nereida reportedly told a pal, "I've believed my man when he said he was being faithful - but these pictures look like he is a rat. He has some explaining to do."

A source close to the model told Britain's Daily Star newspaper, "If she texts him to ask what is going on, he texts back saying not to worry.

"But when she tries to call him he doesn't pick up the phone. She knows he's ignoring it - it just makes her more furious."

 

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Ask Amy: Web Site Helps Bust Dating Scams

HOUSTON -- With hundreds of social networking sites online, the Internet has become a virtual dating scene where singles meet and fall in love.

But your Mr. Right may be looking for more than romance. He may only be interested in your money.

Investigative reporter Amy Davis discovered a Web site growing in popularity that can help you distinguish a true Casanova from a con artist.

"A couple of friends told me about the sites that they had been doing and that they were having fun, and I was thinking, 'Well, why not?'" said a woman who did not want to be identified.

She told Local 2 that she did nothing wrong. Her only crime was being too trusting.

She met a man on a singles site who sent her pictures, supposedly of himself. After weeks of exchanging e-mails and even phone calls from London, the man then mailed her money orders and asked her to wire him the cash.

"When I saw that, I was like, 'Oh, my goodness. These are bogus. This is a scam,'" she said.

And it is not a new scam, according to the federal law enforcement agencies. The FBI has warned of romance fraud online, and now other private groups are warning trusting people, too.

Romancescams.org encourages people to post pictures of others who supposedly scammed them.

We found an identical picture of the one e-mailed to the woman in our story. It turns out that the man in the picture is not her love interest.

There are hundreds of pictures of people who are actually victims themselves.

Here's how it works -- the pictures were nabbed off the Internet by scammers who claim the pictures are of them.

Since they have no intention of ever meeting face to face, you may as well be talking to Bozo the Clown.

Romancescams.org has also posted a quiz on its site with questions such as "Have you been on a social or dating networking site within the past six months?" "Does the person you met claim to be from the U.S., but is working overseas?"

If you answer yes to a majority of the questions, it's likely that you are involved in a romance scam.

You'll also find links for how to report these scams to the appropriate law enforcement agency.

 

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Kirsten Dunst Dating Justin Long?

§  Kirsten Dunst is hooking up with Drew Barrymore's leftovers? (Justin Long)

§  http://buzznet-76.vo.llnwd.net/media-cdn/jj1/headlines/2008/07/kirsten-dunst-justin-long.jpgHeidi Klum got an Emmy nomination

§  Mila Kunis has a message for Max Payne fans

§  Nicole Kidman shows of her post-pregnancy body

§  Megan Fox is the sexiest Star Wars nerd ever

§  Lauren Conrad is thrilled about the success of her self-titled clothing line

§  Does Bush or McCain own his stupidity better?

§  Kirsten Dunst wants a man

§  Matthew McConaughey's rep has confirmed that the actor is looking to start a record label. His first artist is a reggae performer called Mishka.

§  Tiger Woods won three trophies at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night, including his fifth male athlete of the year award, giving him a career-leading 21 wins in the show's 16-year history. Tiger surpassed retired cyclist Lance Armstrong for most wins as male athlete.

§  Maxim magazine, which once called Sarah Jessica Parker "The Unsexiest Woman Alive" is making nice with the actress by naming her its "Unexpected Crush" in the August issue.

 

 

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Sex and the senior: Internet dating, cohabitation on rise

WASHINGTON — Murray Katz, 82, a retired senior federal patent-appeals examiner, has made a transition that lies ahead for millions of Americans.

"When I was growing up, I didn't see women who were in their 60s and 70s as women," he said recently. "Now, it's amazing. The men I know are all looking at 80-year-old women. They're our friends. We listen to them. We dance with them. We have sex with them when we can. It's beyond comprehension."

For many it's unimaginable. But one of the things new under the sun since Katz was a boy is an 18-year increase in U.S. life expectancy, much of it spent in healthy retired life.

Those who are living through it spend their time in the traditional American way: pursuing happiness. And so it is that seniors today aren't just dating more, they're the fastest-growing users of Internet dating services and the fastest growing group of cohabiters.

To be sure, older men remain in short supply and millions of widows decide that meeting one man's needs was enough. A few million more are ailing beyond caring. Still, there are more couples than ever like Eleanor Robinson and John Kunec.

She's 85, a Scrabble player, poet and table tennis champ whose social hub is the bustling Holiday Park Senior Center in Wheaton, Md., just north of Washington. He's 83, fit and friendly, a retired government accountant. Both are widowed.

As surely as she carries his harmonica in her tote bag and they finish each other's sentences and watch ballgames together, they're a couple.

"I never had a relationship such as I have now," confided Robinson, a Roman Catholic from West Philadelphia who married at 19 and was widowed 54 years later.

"It's like I'm a kid," she said. "When I'm with him, I'm caring for him, and when I'm not with him, I'm thinking about him."

Her beau — still a term in their set — had less to say. But Kunec's a fine harmonica player, and the first tune out of his mouth during the intermission at a recent senior center dance was a stately rendition of the old Ray Charles hit "I Can't Stop Loving You."

Nonetheless, the couple maintain separate houses and marriage isn't in the picture. "The complications wouldn't be worth it," Robinson explained. "I've limited income that I've decided to share with my grandchildren and I wouldn't want to interfere with his family."

Multiply this by a million or two, drop the ages by a decade or more, and you have a more accurate picture of what many seniors are up to these days, or would like to be.

Longer healthy life expectancy is part of the explanation. There are also more men around, thanks largely to better drugs and treatments for diseases that more often afflict men, such as heart disease and cancers of the prostate, colon and rectum.

Seniors are also richer, their constant-dollar incomes more than triple what they were in 1960. Sex is hardly out of the question, thanks to Viagra and its cousins, which about 14 percent of senior men use, according to an AARP study.

Finding partners is easier, too, the Internet being a superior resource to barstools or the friends of friends. According to Mark Brooks, a consultant and newsletter writer who tracks the Internet-dating industry, the number of seniors joining online dating services has risen at double-digit rates annually since 2003, the most of any age group.

But attitude changes are probably the biggest factor in the expanding social lives of seniors.

A generation ago, romance among the elderly was widely derided, said Pepper Schwartz, a University of Washington sociologist who's studied dating among older adults.

"Falling in love at an elderly age was seen as somewhere between unwise and dementia," she said. In the parlance of the day, only "dirty old men" pursued sex. Cohabitation was not just low-class, as the term "shacking up" implied, it was morally "living in sin."

Today, the elderly find remarriage fraught with headaches: It threatens some pensions. It alarms children worried about inheritances. It comes with love-testing anxiety about liability for a new spouse's future health costs. So remarriage rates among seniors are flat.

Instead, Schwartz said, "People who wouldn't have let their daughters into the house if they were cohabiting are now doing the same thing."

According to Susan Brown, a demographer at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, cohabiting among older people increased 50 percent from 2000 to 2006, based on census figures.

The total — 1.8 million — counts only couples who live together full time and were willing to admit it to census interviewers. Part-time cohabiting — traveling together, sharing a summer house, spending weekends together — is up at least as sharply, according to seniors and people who work with them.

Does anyone in their age group disapprove?

"Maybe in the red states," sniffed Eve Jacobs, 87, of Friendship Heights, Md., a labor demographer who still publishes in the field.

Opposition is more likely from children whose widowed parents are newly in love, said Joanne Wilder, a Pittsburgh lawyer and the editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

"Many of them take a pretty dim view of this behavior," she said, and their parents know it. "Matrimonial lawyers see a lot of people looking for ways to break things to the kids," Wilder continued. "They'll say, 'My daughter will kill me!' or 'They really like her, but I don't think they'd like it if we got married.' "

Consequently, prenuptial agreements are much discussed at poolside in adult communities. "They make it safe for his kids to like you," said Linda Stevens, 70, of Arlington, Va.

The children's acceptance is key to older romances that flourish, said Steve Shields, the chief executive officer of Meadowlark Hills, a resident-governed adult living center in Manhattan, Kan.

"The need for approval and support from their children is really large," he said. "No matter how deeply they love in late life, the importance of the love of their kids never diminishes."

Shields is a big fan of late-life romance. "People 65 or 75 who are dating look younger and act younger," he said. "There's as much adolescent energy around them as there is around teens, but there's lots more life savvy. It's neat to watch."

The rules of dating among seniors can be as dumb and cruel as those in junior high school, however. That's because they're the same ones that people followed when they first dated. For example:

• The older they get, the more senior men favor younger women, according to researchers. The new wrinkle is that senior women choose younger men, too, when they can afford them. Going younger has a downside, said Schwartz, the senior relationship expert. "A lot of men and women who've done well are afraid they'll be loved for their money. But then they go out and marry someone 12 years younger and all but assure it."

• Good men are hard to find. Unmarried women aged 65 to 74 outnumber men of that age by more than 2-to-1, according to the census. And the disparity grows with age. Pickings can be especially slim in rural communities, said Liz Levaro, a doctoral candidate at Oregon State University in Corvalis who's writing about new romance among the elderly. Her finding: "If a guy's got his own teeth and can drive and dance, he's a hottie."

• The dynamics of sex remain fraught. When the AARP asked divorced 60-plus men what they liked best about being single, 22 percent answered more sex. Just 1 percent of divorced women that age agreed. Brooks, the Internet dating expert, said seniors' personal ads often were deceptive about sex and commitment: "Women lie about wanting casual relationships. Men lie about wanting long-term ones."

That senior relationships work out as well as they do is a tribute to people who know a lot about loving. Having leisure and a little money helps, said Robinson, Kunec's partner. So does living without obligations, she said, free to be herself entirely.

To explain the last, she told a story:

Her late husband, whom she described as a good, smart man, was the family's only wage-earner, though they worked hard together to advance his career.

Although frugal, he loved to travel, she said, and once conceived a trip to Ireland that involved swapping houses with a family there.

She located an interested Irish family and they were set to go until a change in regulations on traveling pets made it impossible for Bridey Anne Murphy, the Robinsons' Kerry blue terrier, to accompany them.

They couldn't go without the dog, her husband declared. When his wife said she had her heart set on it, he countered: "But where will you get the money?"

She had some money due from census canvassing, she recalled. She borrowed the rest from the bank and went.

The two months on her own in Ireland were magical, she said, not least because, after a lifetime of being someone's child or wife or mother, she was free to be herself.

"Now I feel like I'm in Ireland every day," she said.

 

 

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Niche dating websites increasingly help picky singles find love

Tired of sifting through hundreds of prospects in the Internet equivalent of a human supermarket, online daters are flocking to boutique-style sites that promise a choosier range of options.

The trend started by catering to specific religions and cultures (JDate for Jewish singles was an early example and is still one of the largest, with about 700,000 members), but there are now sites that revolve around occupations, hobbies, hair colours, diseases and disabilities.

"Online dating, back when it originally was taking off, was a large one-size-fits all mentality," says Michael Carter, president of Passions Network Inc., a New York-based company with 110 niche sites. "Every day there are new sites out there that are focused on specific niche markets - it seems to be all the buzz."

His company runs dating and social networking sites for Scientologists, atheists, gun lovers, horror fans, believers in the paranormal and redhead enthusiasts, along with more mainstream "solid demographic slices." The sites are interconnected, so mustachioed vegan baby boomers can jump between sites reflecting their various interests.

The entire network's membership is about 700,000 people - including tens of thousands of Canadians - and that's been doubling each year, Carter says.

"The underlying concept is that it should be easier to break the ice with people if you share something in common," he says.

But the appeal goes beyond icebreakers, says Gail Laguna, vice-president of corporate communications for Spark Networks, which runs JDate, Asian Singles Connection, Deaf Singles Connection and Military Singles Connection, along with nearly 30 others. Their network includes millions of members and tens of thousands of Canadians, she says, and they generally attract singles looking for serious long-term relationships.

"When it comes time to get married and raise a family, things like religion, ethnicity, traditions, religious practicing habits - they all come into play," she says. "If you're just casually dating, these things are less important to you."

For Burnaby, B.C. resident Linda Schmidt, her faith is so central to her life that it only made sense to look for love on Christian Mingle.

"I'm a Christian and I wanted to find someone who was a Christian, so I didn't really want to waste any time on other sites where I might meet people who weren't," the 35-year-old says.

Three years ago, she went on a first date to a baseball game with Greg. They got engaged five months later, married five months after that and are now parents to 10-month-old Chloe.

"I didn't want to waste a year and a half or two years dating someone if I knew I was going to marry them," says Greg, 33.

In the couple's social circle are three other married pairs who met on eHarmony, a site that uses a complex matching system to let singles specify exactly what they're seeking. Another couple met on the same site that brought the Schmidts together.
"We're two for two!" Linda says, laughing.

About 10,000 Canadians belong to Millionaire Cupid, 26,000 to JDate and 12,000 to Seek Wealthy, Laguna says.

For Nancy Fitch, joining Green Singles in her search for "someone fabulous" meant she was more likely to find a match who shared her Earth-friendly outlook and a strong set of personal values. The 39-year-old's job as a rural family doctor bonds her to a small Northern Ontario community with limited dating options, so she was open to the idea of establishing a long-distance connection with the right person.

The enviro-focused website produced a smaller pool of prospects than she found on the large general dating sites, she says, but the quality was much higher.

"The people were so appealing to me," she says.

Fitch is now "three dates down, really looking forward to the fourth date," with a man she met on Green Singles. Getting ready for the fourth date will take more preparation than for most, however: it's her turn to make the 1,000-kilometre trek to visit him in southern Ontario.

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-- Millionaire Cupid (www.millionairecupid.com), for those millionaires and successful singles:

"Millionairecupid.com is the best, largest and most successful millionaire dating site in the world!"

-- Science Connection (www.sciconnect.com), for those interested in science and nature:

"The world is a crowded Petri dish, and yet for those of an intellectual bent who happen to be single, it's not easy, especially past university age, to find that certain microbe for a great symbiotic relationship."

-- Seek Wealthy (www.seekwealthy.com) For those ladies who wants to find wealthy men:

"the premier dating site catering to "wealth and beauty" - relationships between celebrities, wealthy men and beautiful women."

-- Act For Love (www.actforlove.org), for left-leaning activists:

"Activist? Leftist? Take action, get action!"

-- Lovebird (www.lovebyrd.com), for singles with a disability:

"Lovebryd's goal is to provide a first class dating service and social networking website to individuals living with a condition that makes it difficult to meet and connect with other people."

-- Single Parents Mingle (www.singleparentsmingle.com):

"Online personals site for parents without partners who know how tough single parenting can be. If you are a single mom or dad join today to find friendship, understanding, love, and romance."

-- Pets Passions (www.petspassions.com), for pet lovers, with separate groups for cat and dog people:

"Cat allergies? Dog allergies? Use the pet groups to know ahead of time just what you might be getting yourself into. Whether you are looking for romance or a breeding partner (for your pet)... Pets Passions is the site for you."

-- Pirate Passions (www.piratespassions.com), for "pirates and pirates at heart":

"Ahoy, me Hearrrties! If ye be seekin' booty, ye be havin' come t' th' right place... Come 'crrross buccaneers, salty dogs, saucy wenches, rum lovers an' treasure hunters."

Player waits as BB’s Rachel faces a tough time

THIS is the man waiting on the sidelines for Big Brother hopeful Rachel Rice as she endures her toughest time in the house yet.

As we exclusively revealed in last week's Wales on Sunday, the 24-year-old Cwmbran babe is dating Pontypool rugby centre Richard Jenkins – and not a sports car-driving millionaire as reported in a glossy magazine.

Rachel needs all the support she can get after being turned against by housemates who claim the sunny trainee teacher from Torfaen has "a dark side".

Last week, Richard will have seen Rachel embroiled in what has been billed the battle of the brunettes, when Coventry loud-mouth Rebecca Shiner objected to her and Thai cookie obsessive Kathreya Kasisopa's attempts at keeping harmony by singing their Happy Happy House song.

Single mum Jennifer Clark defended Rachel's personality but then even the Cheryl Cole lookalike, who also bears a striking resemblance to the Welsh beauty, accused her of being in "teacher mode", adding: "You're not being yourself. Rebecca just wants people to be real and so do I. I'd hate to think I was around people with game plans."

On Wednesday night muscleman Mario Marconi joined in the back-stabbing, telling Wigan student Luke Marsden Rachel's drama background meant she could turn on the smiles for the camera.

Rachel previously dated another rugby player, Torfaen Tigers centre Darryl Carter.

 

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Burning Q's: Reality Castoffs & Mischa's Widdle

We all want a happy ending with TV dating shows like The Bachelorette. But if it doesn't work out with the chosen one, can the star of these shows go back and date someone else from the show?
—Carrin

Well, now you've ticked off a former Bachelor. "Don't call them castoffs," he tells this B!tch, requesting we not name him. "They were really nice ladies." And, oh: Nothing in his contract prohibited him from dating a castoff.

Other reality shows do limit a star's dating for a short time after filming wraps, says Sheila Conlin, who cast the upcoming Secret Millionaire show for Fox. But either way, the star is free to date anyone, even a castoff, once the contract is up.

Got more Burning Q's? Oh, you do. Let's quench those after the jump...

Any idea as to when the new seasons of Big Love and Entourage are coming back? Even a ballpark month or year would be appreciated. Thanks!
—Michelle

Entourage: September. Big Love: January.

I was wondering why most of the pictures taken of the young celebrities seem to always have their legs crossed like they have to pee. Is this the "new" model pose, or do they have to pee? What gives?
—Beckie, Cincinnati

You speak of the "widdle," a pose championed by everyone from Mischa to Paris to Nicole. As I have said previously, the answer lies in science.

In their meager little minds, female stars can never be petite or skinny enough. Ever. But they can only starve themselves for so long before their internal organs start turning on each other in an acid-soaked feeding frenzy.

So when they have fasted as much as they can—or they realize that their Ketel One-and-air diets are no longer working—they turn desperately to strategic, shrinking poses.

The most popular of these is the widdle, which may include either crossed legs, knock-knees, pigeon toes, or some combination thereof. The pose also is thought to help mask large feet; Paris Hilton is known to have a pair of size 11 orcas to fill.

 

 

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