
Britney Spears spent much of this weekend with her kids poolside at the Ritz-Carlton in Marina Del-Rey.
She’s looking hot for a change, right?

Paris Hilton is vacationing in Bora Bora right now, she got a chance to go swimming with stingrays. And from the looks of it they thought that she was adorable too.
A source on the scene said this about Paris…
“Paris looked like a goddess as she jumped into the ocean. She seemed a little apprehensive at first with the sharks and stingrays swimming around the boat. But after some deliberation Paris threw caution to the wind and just went for it and jumped into the sea. She really is fearless.”

Madonna returned to England the day before Christmas Eve - for the first time since the couple split. She met her husband in London to hand over their sons. Minutes later he headed for the £10 million Ashcombe House estate, which he has taken ownership of as part of their divorce settlement. The boys and Guy enjoyed a traditional family Christmas, while Madonna and Lourdes remained in London. The singer does not celebrate the holiday.
On Boxing Day Guy returned his sons to Madonna, before picked up David to take him to the Kabbalah centre. The two then joined the rest of the family at Madonna.s house and Guy was not seen leaving until the next day. After returning to his flat to freshen up yesterday he then made his way to the Kabbalah centre, where he was joined by the rest of the family.

So, how does the power couple celebrate christmas? A true family holiday for the couple and their kids. You’d think the little ones would be lapping up gifts from ‘Santa’.
“We do exchange gifts, although we don’t feel any pressure to make them big or expensive gifts. The kids don’t ask for big gifts for the reason that they don’t see a lot of the American cartoon television, which is packed with all those manipulative commercials for big toys that look so fantastic,” Brad Pitt said.
He added, “When they do see that stuff is when they start asking for the toys, so we figure if they don’t see them they won’t know they’re there. So we have gifts, but we try to keep the money spent to a minimum. The rule is that everyone’s got to make something for someone else, you got to put time into it.”

“Christmas is my absolute favorite time of the year: the decorations, the smells, the food, the family — I love it all! Growing up, we played all the great Christmas albums around the house, from Eddy Arnold to Johnny Mathis to Nat King Cole,” Faith Hill writes in a Christmas posting on About.com.
She added “Personally, I couldn’t wait for the Claymation shows to come on television, like ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.’ ”