ENTERTAINMENT in brief
Stars saddened by 'Glee' star's death
Rihanna, Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato are among the dozens of Hollywood stars to pay tribute to the late Cory Monteith.
The Glee star, 31, who voluntarily checked in to rehab for a month to battle drug addiction and was released in April, was found dead in his hotel room in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday.
Kaley Cuoco, Olivia Munn and Kim Kardashian also expressed their sorrow after hearing the news.
The executive producers of Glee released a joint statement to People.com.
His co-stars Dot Marie Jones and Damian McGinty admitted they are both devastated by the Canadian actor's death.
Paris Jackson still in treatment for depression
Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has moved into a new treatment facility.
The 15-year-old aspiring actress, who attempted suicide last month, left UCLA Medical Centre last Tuesday and is now staying at an undisclosed residential treatment centre, where she will continue to be supervised and undergo treatment for depression.
A source told People.com that the facility was chosen by Paris' grandmother and legal guardian Katherine Jackson, as well as her biological mother Debbie Rowe, who she recently reconnected with, because they thought she was ready to return home.
Stevie Face happy to share a Moment
It's been quite a while since reggae singer Stevie Face has performed on local soil. Fans of the smooth voice, lovers rock crooner, will get a chance to see him in action at the LIME Golf Academy on July 31.
He is one of the acts billed to perform on the Musical Moments concert which is headlined by the legendary American soul group, The Stylistics.
In a recent interview, Stevie Face said that he is looking forward to his upcoming performance.
"It's been a while since I've performed locally, this kind of thing happens when you are constantly doing shows abroad. But I am more than ready to perform for my Jamaican fans; as a matter of fact I plan to deliver a very entertaining and exciting performance for them at Musical Moments," he said.