Kellan Lutz: Hit-And-Run Details

Earlier this summer he was hit by a car and the driver took off, and Kellan Lutz's assailant is still at large.
The “New Moon” hunk was working on the set of his movie “Immortals” when the incident occurred and Lutz says he’s worried for his own safety because the culprit still hasn’t been nabbed by Canadian police.
Paparazzo Richard Fedyck is thought to be the driver of the car, though he’s still yet to submit his driver’s license to the Montreal police.
In a press statement, Fedyck said he indeed witnessed the incident, but he wasn’t the driver and hadn’t been contacted by the authorities.
Rihanna: Battleship Beauty

She’s always up to something and yesterday (September 2) Rihanna was spotted on the set of her new film “Battleship.”
The “Rude Boy” songstress looked a bit annoyed with the paparazzi as she made her way around the Oahu, Hawaii lot while holding up her middle-finger salute.
In related news, Ri-Ri is already gearing up to release the lead single from her fifth studio album beginning next week.
“Only Girl (In the World)” will hit airwaves this Tuesday (September 7th) on Ryan Seacrest’s website at 3am Pacific/ 6am Eastern.
Last weekend she tweeted, "@RyanSeacrest Soon! In less than 10 dayz ima send u sumn special, and ur gonna play it OVER and OVER, like I'm the only girl in the world!"
Sam Worthington and Natalie Mark: Sydney Lovers

Making the most of the mild weather, Sam Worthington was spotted out and about in Sydney, Australia today (September 3).
The “Avatar” actor was joined by his lovely girlfriend Natalie Mark as he tried to ignore the nearby paparazzi.
Earlier in the week, Sam was seen stocking up on some adult beverages with a few buddies at a local liquor store.
And on the career front, Mr. Worthington has been cast in a new indie surfing drama tentatively titled “Drift,” to be shot in Perth.
Chris Klein Serves His Time

He was arrested for drunk driving and sentenced to jail time, and Chris Klein has paid his debt to society.
The “American Pie” actor appeared in Van Nuys court, pleaded no contest to his DUI charge and served 96 hours behind bars
In addition to his time served, Chris will also have four years of probation, hefty fines, and a year and a half of alcohol education.
Klein told the court, "I apologize for my wrongdoing and I really appreciate that the court gave me the opportunity to prove how seriously I took all of this."

