Singer Clay Aiken is having a baby with his best friend, music producer Jaymes Foster.
A spokesman for 50-year-old Foster's music mogul brother David Foster has confirmed she is pregnant via artificial insemination, and due to give birth to the 29-year-old American Idol star's child in August.
Bill Vigars tells People.com, "The story is true... Clay is the father. She was artificially inseminated by Clay. She's due in August... She looks great, glowing and very happy.
"She and Clay have been good friends ever since American Idol, when they worked together."
Aiken, who has repeatedly refused to address rumours he is gay, is reportedly thrilled with the news and plans to be an ever present father to the child, even though he has no plans to wed divorcee Foster.
A spokesman for 50-year-old Foster's music mogul brother David Foster has confirmed she is pregnant via artificial insemination, and due to give birth to the 29-year-old American Idol star's child in August.
Bill Vigars tells People.com, "The story is true... Clay is the father. She was artificially inseminated by Clay. She's due in August... She looks great, glowing and very happy.
"She and Clay have been good friends ever since American Idol, when they worked together."
Aiken, who has repeatedly refused to address rumours he is gay, is reportedly thrilled with the news and plans to be an ever present father to the child, even though he has no plans to wed divorcee Foster.
- 5/30/2008
- WENN
TORONTO -- The impact of the U.S. writers strike has reached Hollywood North.
NBC's Vancouver-shot TV series Bionic Woman shut down Nov. 9, local publicist Bill Vigars said Thursday, well ahead of its scheduled Dec. 12 close.
And local media reports indicate that the fourth season of Sci Fi Channel's Battlestar Galactica, which was set to shoot through mid-March, will wrap Friday because it, too, has burned through available scripts.
Executives at the New York-based Sci Fi Channel in New York were not available for comment.
Ken Ferguson, president of Toronto Film Studios, said he knows of one U.S. project that had considered Toronto for location shooting, only to pull back because producers were uncertain whether the script was entirely complete, and would have had no writer on set to make changes if shooting had gone ahead.
Ferguson added that any current lull in Hollywood North also was due to the impact of a strong Canadian dollar on foreign location shooting budgets.
NBC's Vancouver-shot TV series Bionic Woman shut down Nov. 9, local publicist Bill Vigars said Thursday, well ahead of its scheduled Dec. 12 close.
And local media reports indicate that the fourth season of Sci Fi Channel's Battlestar Galactica, which was set to shoot through mid-March, will wrap Friday because it, too, has burned through available scripts.
Executives at the New York-based Sci Fi Channel in New York were not available for comment.
Ken Ferguson, president of Toronto Film Studios, said he knows of one U.S. project that had considered Toronto for location shooting, only to pull back because producers were uncertain whether the script was entirely complete, and would have had no writer on set to make changes if shooting had gone ahead.
Ferguson added that any current lull in Hollywood North also was due to the impact of a strong Canadian dollar on foreign location shooting budgets.
- 11/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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