Scoop: Jessica Biel too “needy” for Timberlake

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel were once a red-hot celebrity couple, but things may be cooling off. “Things don’t look good for them right now — they’ve hit a really rocky spot,” an insider told the New York Daily News of the pair, who haven’t made an appearance together since May.

Signs of trouble reportedly surfaced in February, when J.T. was on a guys’ weekend in Las Vegas. “Justin had to leave dinner once because Jessica was calling him incessantly,” said the source. They got into a huge screaming match over the phone about how she’s always ‘checking up’ on him. She’s extremely needy and is always keeping tabs on him.”

“All his friends think she’s really annoying,” kvetched the insider. “She’s always trying to be one of the guys. She and Justin have no chemistry.”

“Justin is partying in London right now,” noted the source. “Jessica wanted to go with him, but he wasn’t having it. He just wanted to get away with the guys. He needed his space from her.”

Somewhere, we imagine, Britney Spears is praying and keeping her fingers crossed.

Crazy Love

Is Courtney Love returning to her wild, drug-addled ways? The rocker says she’s clean and sober, but her behavior has observers worried.

According to the New York Post, it took her just eight hours to trash a posh hotel room while on a jaunt to NYC.

The Hole frontwoman allegedly flooded the floor, and left dirty syringes and used feminine products behind. Um, can you say “Eww”?

“She caused so much damage in eight hours and wreaked so much havoc. It was actually kind of funny . . . minus the $5,000 in repairs,” a source told the paper.

Courtney, who has been increasingly gaunt of late, recently told TMZ that she hasn’t done drugs in more than five years — but she does keep a syringe on hand in case of medical emergency. Oh, OK.

Inking Out

Rihanna is a singer, a Cover Girl model … and now, a tattoo artist? The R&B star caused a stir when she took over inking duties at a NYC tattoo parlor — and now cops are reportedly investigating the establishment.

The Barbadian beauty’s stab at body art happened as a lark, staffers told OK! magazine. Her regular tattoo artist drew a design of — appropriately enough — an umbrella with the letter “R” on his leg, and she traced over it with a needle. Then two other artists followed suit.

“It’s a pretty nerve-wracking thing to do your first time,” one of the artists RiRi tattooed told the magazine. “We were amazed how well she kept her cool … By the third one, she was good.”

So can other customers expect to turn the tables on the professional tattooers? Nope, says the staffer. “Only her. We couldn’t say no to her.”

We’ve heard of celebrities getting special privileges from star-struck regular folks — but when needles and permanent ink are involved? Really?

Kitty Raymond is an entertainment writer and astrologer. She welcomes feedback at [email protected].

 

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