DAILY GOSSIP: January 26, 2011 by Ned Ehrbar
Though he stopped working for her last year, Jason Trawick is back as one of girlfriend Britney Spears’ agents, according to Us Weekly. Spears has resumed work with Trawick’s agency, William Morris Endeavor, in anticipation of her new album. “Jason will be part of the team handling her career,” a source says. "He won't be the only agent working with her, he will handling acting endeavors, but there will be a big music department also on her account. Jason is someone the family trusts, they know he will make the best decisions for her and she feels comfortable with him.”
While Sandra Bullock has grown incredibly close to ex-husband Jesse James’ daughter, Sunny, she’s getting ready for James’ new fiancée, Kat Von D, to enter the picture, according to Popeater. “Sandra loves Sunny with all her heart and will always be in her life,” a source says. “However, she also knows that [Sunny] will have a new mommy soon and will do whatever she needs to do to make sure Jesse’s new wife and Sunny have a great relationship even if that means taking a step away.”
Madonna’s brother, Christopher Ciccone, is worried about the singer’s choices in younger boyfriends. “I guess if she continues to date all these much younger guys, it could start to look creepy,” he tells Radar Online. “She certainly isn't following societal values, but then again my sister never has and probably never will either.” Madonna is reportedly dating 24-year-old Brahim Zaibat, whom she began seeing after splitting with 24-year-old model Jesus Luz.
James Franco admits he’s previously videotaped himself having sex — and he insists it’s given him more respect for actors who film intimate scenes for a living. “Anybody who has made a home sex tape knows what feels best doesn’t always look best,” Franco tells Newsweek. “I remember when I was 19 doing that, and then watching it back and thinking, ‘Oh, that looks horrible.’ So you have a lot of respect for those actors in pornography, because they are really not just doing it, they’re really selling it.”