Aniston denies mag's claim that she's engaged to Vaughn
Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn engaged? Don't be ridiculous, Aniston says.
The "Friends" actress told People magazine that reports of her engagement to the "Wedding Crashers" actor, including an article in Us Weekly, are false, calling the stories "insane."
"I'm not engaged, and I don't have a ring, and I haven't been proposed to," Aniston told People, according to an article appearing on the magazine's Web site Wednesday.
Us Weekly reported in an Aug. 9 cover story citing anonymous sources that Vaughn had proposed to Aniston on June 27 on a private jet after a trip to Mexico.
Us Weekly is sticking by its story, which other media outlets picked up.
"Us Weekly based its story on lengthy interviews with four separate and independent sources close to the couple, including two who learned of the engagement directly from Vince Vaughn," the magazine said in a statement Wednesday. "Jennifer's publicist never denied the engagement in advance of publication."
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People magazine said Aniston called to clarify the reports.
Aniston said she normally ignores rumors published about her but wanted to speak up this time because the engagement story had been picked up by mainstream news outlets.
Aniston was vague about her relationship with Vaughn, whom she met last year while filming "The Break-Up."
"We're just being," she told People. "We're having a good time."
Howard Stern's fans are irked
Even Howard Stern's loyal fans are unhappy with him after he skip-ped the funeral of longtime producer Gary Dell'Abate's father over the weekend.
About 14,000 Stern-heads have expressed their distaste at www.sternfannetwork.com online.
Stern's excuse was that his live-in girlfriend, Beth Ostrosky, broke her ankle while attending a recent polo match. It's not clear how this stopped Stern's own legs.

