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Chris Brown doesn't have to stay away from Rihanna anymore after a judge downgraded a restraining order Tuesday in the singer's felony assault case, The Associated Press reports. Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg's ruling came after an attorney for Rihanna said she didn't object to removing the stay-away provisions of an order issued after Brown pleaded guilty to beating her in February 2009. The old order required Brown to stay 50 yards away from Rihanna, but the restriction was reduced to 10 yards if they were at a music-industry event. The judge said she never would have considered relaxing the order without Rihanna's consent and until Brown completed domestic violence counseling. The new order remains in effect until August 2014 when Brown's probation is scheduled to end. He and Rihanna, 23, can now see and speak to each other. But if Brown harasses, threatens, assaults, or tracks his ex-girlfriend's movements, he could be found to be in violation of his probation.
'Who's the Boss?' star Milano expecting baby
Alyssa Milano is becoming a mom, AP reports. A spokeswoman for Milano says the 38-year-old actress is expecting her first child with husband David Bugliari. Milano confirmed the news on Twitter Tuesday, writing that she "couldn't be happier." She and Bugliari, who is an agent with Creative Artists Agency, were married in August 2009.
'Glee' March episode to feature two original tracks
Soon the "Glee" cast may not only be breaking chart records with covers of pop hits and oldies but also original tracks, Billboard.com reports. Columbia Records, the label behind "Glee: The Music," said Tuesdday that the Fox show's March 15 episode will feature two original tracks, titled "Loser Like Me" and "Get It Right." While "Get It Right" is described as a ballad sung by Lea Michele, "Loser Like Me" sees the whole cast collaborating. The song was co-written by Max Martin, most recently known as the co-producer of Britney Spears' upcoming album, "Femme Fatale."
Golden-voiced Williams lands reality TV show
Ted Williams, the Ohio homeless man whose mellifluous voice turned him into an overnight media sensation, will star in his own reality TV show, Gossip Cop.com reports. His rep told the website that "Second Chances at Life" will begin shooting in two weeks, chronicling Williams' "daily routine" and the struggle to rebuild his personal and professional lives. Without offering specifics, the rep said the deal will be with a "major network."
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