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Actor Rhys Ifans speaks at "The Amazing Spider-Man" Panel  during Comic-Con 2011 at San Diego Convetion Center.

Blake and Leo still on

Although there were rumors earlier this weekend that Leonardo DiCaprio and Blake Lively had split up, the pair are still very much together, sources tell Us Weekly. “They seemed very much in love,” says a source who spotted them shopping for sunglasses in Santa Barbara, Calif. But the couple only got about 10 minutes of browsing in “before a crowd of fans noticed them and they rushed out,” the source adds.

Arnold’s son recovering

Despite their ongoing divorce drama, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver have come together after their younger son, Christopher, was involved in a harrowing surfing accident, according to TMZ. “A few days ago, our son Christopher suffered an accident at the beach,” Schwarzenegger and Shriver say in a statement. “While it has been a very scary week, Christopher is surrounded by his family and friends. He is a brave boy and is expected to make a full recovery.” Christopher reportedly incurred several broken bones and a collapsed lung and spent several days in the ICU.

Rhys Ifans arrested

Welsh actor Rhys Ifans was arrested for battery at San Diego Comic-Con after an altercation with a security guard, according to TMZ. Ifans, who was trying to re-enter the San Diego Convention Center for a panel promoting his upcoming “The Amazing Spider-Man,” was stopped by a female security guard. The actor then became “abusive, belligerent and aggressive” and shoved the guard, who made a citizen’s arrest and called the police.


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