THE SITUATION LEAVES REHAB: The Situation has left rehab. TMZ.com reported that the Jersey Shorestar has checked out of the Cirque Lodge rehab center in Utah where sources say he was receiving treatment for substance abuse. Despite his problems, he will be returning to tape another season of Jersey Shore this summer.
GARY SINISE INJURED IN CAR CRASH: Gary Sinise has cancelled all appearances with his Lt. Dan Band after suffering injuries in a car accident. A spokesperson for the actor didn’t offer details about the extent of his injuries, but said he was a passenger in the car last Friday. Sinise was due to perform both last weekend and this weekend.
NICOLLETTE SHERIDAN WANTS RETRIAL: Nicollette Sheridan wants to go back to court. After her wrongful termination lawsuit against ABC ended in a mistrial, the network asked the judge to grant a verdict in their favor — while Sheridan’s lawyers are calling for a retrial. Eight jury members voted in favor of the actress and they needed nine, so her legal team thinks they can win a second go round.
LINDSAY LOHAN HANGS WITH ROB PATTINSON: Lindsay Lohan is trying to get some high-profile friends to go along with her career comeback. PerezHilton.com reported that the starlet left her usual hangout, the Chateau Marmont, to go hang out with Robert Pattinson and his friends earlier this week. Witnesses say the crew hung out for about two hours before all leaving separately.
TILA TEQUILA LEAVES REHAB: Tila Tequila is also finished up with rehab for the time being. TMZ.com reported that the former reality star has returned home after receiving help for substance abuse and psychological issues. After a rumored suicide attempt, Tila underwent 30 days of treatment. A source told TMZ.com, “She is the healthiest she’s ever been and wants to thank all of her fans for their undying support while she was battling through some hard times.”
MARK ZUCKERBERG’S SISTER GETS REALITY SHOW: Mark Zuckerberg’s sister will be starring on a Bravo reality show. Randi Zuckerberg — who worked with her brother at Facebook until last August — will star on the show, which will follow young people trying to become “Silicon Valley’s next great success stories.”