Us Magazine

September 20, 2009 at 7:17am PST

We'll file this one under "Most Random Celebrity Endorsements."

Yoko Ono, the 76-year-old widow of John Lennon, spoke out in defense of Britney Spears earlier this week.

June 10, 2009 at 8:06am PST

After six years of marriage, Dawson's Creek star, James Van Der Beek has split from his wife, Heather McComb.

The couple was married in July 2003, just two months after his six-year-run on the popular teen drama, Dawson's Creek.

Dude, we're going out on a limb here, but six is definitely not your lucky number.

The two reportedly have been separated for two months, but remain good friends, according to US Magazine.

March 9, 2009 at 5:58am PST
Photos: ABC, splashnewsonline.com

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