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Bryan Adams welcomes second daughter

Last updated on: February 15, 2013 18:50 IST

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Bryan Adams and his wife Alicia Grimaldi welcomed their second baby girl in London earlier this week.

The rocker and Grimaldi, who co-founded his charitable foundation, named their new bundle of joy Lula Rosylea.

She joins big sister Bunny, 22 months.
 
Adams told People magazine that Lula Rosylea decided to arrive at teatime.

He explained that the name 'Rosylea' is a cockney rhyming slang in London for 'cup of tea', while 'Lula' comes from Gene Vincent's song Be-Bop-A-Lula.

Hugh Jackman rubbishes gay rumors

Image: Hugh Jackman
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Hugh Jackman has denied rumours that allege he is a closeted homosexual.

The 44-year-old actor said the gay rumors affect him more than he has previously admitted.

He said that it is especially difficult for his wife of 16 years, Deborra-Lee Furness, who often sees stories online, ABC News reported.

'Just recently, it bugs her. She goes, 'It's big. It's everywhere!'' he added.

Die Hard sequel falls flat with critics

Image: Bruce Willis in A Good Day to Die Hard

The latest instalment in Bruce Willis' action franchise Die Hard has been largely panned by critics.

The Hollywood Reporter, who reviewed A Good Day to Die Hard, called it 'Last is least,' while The Scotsman labelled it as a 'limp parody' of the 1988 original, the BBC reported.

Los Angeles Times critic Kenneth Turan asserted that the sense of exhilaration and fun that marked the best of the series has gone unaccountably AWOL.

USA Today's Claudia Puig said that the obnoxious, over the top and often dull result constituted a feeble attempt to rehash action-hero glories.

Empire's Kim Newman admitted that a trip outside the US did the franchise few favours adding that few reasonable action sequences are mired in family soap.

Reviews were not published until the day of the release at the request of the film's distributor 20th Century Fox.

Willis latest outing as John McClane sees him join forces with his adult son Jack (Jai Courtney) to protect a Russian whistleblower with links to a nuclear conspiracy.