
George Clooney's girlfriend Stacy Keibler has added "host" to her resume, landing a job at an all-new reality-competition series called "Supermarket Superstars". The project, which got picked up by Lifetime, comes from The Weinstein Company (Project Runway) and Studio Lambert (Undercover Boss). According to the press release, aspiring food product inventors will pitch their concepts to a panel of industry experts for a once in a lifetime chance to have their creation launched nationally in a major grocery chain. In every episode, three mentors will give criticism to the ideas from their own professional point-of-view. Contestants are then allowed to further develop and refine every aspect of their product before presenting the final concept to a top supermarket buyer. Winner of each episode will receive investment in their product apart from a chance to return in the season finale, where one individual's dream will be realized when their product receives a nationwide launch and is introduced to millions of customers in a major grocery chain's stores throughout the country.
Writer/director/producer Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Funny People) brings audiences This Is 40, an original comedy that expands upon the story of Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann) from the blockbuster hit Knocked Up as we see firsthand how they are dealing with their current state of life. A look at the lives of Pete and Debbie a few years after the events of Knocked Up.

In baby news, former “The Hills” star Kristin Cavallari and Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler welcomed a son into the world early Wednesday morning. “We are thrilled to welcome Camden Jack Cutler into the world,” Cavallari wrote on Twitter. “He was born this morning weighing 7lbs 9oz. Everyone is doing great!” It’s a striking turn of events, because if you’ll recall, the couple was set to marry, then broke up, then got back together again, last year. But their relationship seems to be in order now. Cavallari even wants more children. “We want four kids, so we’re thinking maybe have one more, then get married, then have two more,” she said back in March. “But we’ll see — it all depends on how the first one goes.”

After the news that Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, and Ken Jeong would be coming back for the third, and final, Hangover movie, The Hollywood Reporter has broken the news that Heather Graham will be returning as well. Graham appeared in the first movie as Jade, the stripper that Stu (Helms) eventually married. Graham did not reprise her role in The Hangover Part II, but it seems like Warner Bros. is looking to reunite every main and supporting character for this threequel. The Hangover Part III will hit theaters on May 24, 2013.

Amid her headline-grabbing cheating scandal, Kristen Stewart reportedly decided to let go one of her upcoming movie projects. It was Gossip Cop which shared the words that the "Twilight Saga" actress has bowed out of "Cali", in which she's supposed to take on an "edgy and sexy" female lead role. It's still unclear as to why Stewart chose to exit the Nick Cassavetes-directed film project. Her camp hasn't made any comment to confirm the report. On the other hand, Voltage Production, the company that develops the project, promised that it would make an announcement soon. Though she's no longer locked to star in the film, insiders revealed that the "On the Road" actress would still serve as the producer. Furthermore, the sources said that Amber Heard has been approached to join the cast, but it's not confirmed whether or not she would be tackling the part Stewart has left. Stewart was originally expected to play female lead Mya. She's involved in a dangerous business with her boyfriend Chris. After selling a fake snuff film featuring Mya, the San Fernando Valley lovebirds run away with a bundle of cash. Years later, Mya must "return from the dead" to save the sister she left behind in Cali, where she and her boyfriend must contend with angry former business partners, homicidal porn stars, stoner vet techs, an unstoppable killing machine in a cowboy hat and their own contentious relationship. Set in Los Angeles, "Cali" has tapped Alex Pettyfer to play leading man Chris. The script, meanwhile, will be penned by Michael Diliberti. The indie movie is expected to begin filming in late summer. Before deciding to leave "Cali", Kristen Stewart recently landed a role in "Lie Down in Darkness", an adaptation of William Styron's 1951 novel about a dysfunctional Virginian Loftis family. She took over the role from Jennifer Lawrence, who exited the project due to her commitments to "The Hunger Games" film series and "X-Men: Days of Future Past".