ROLL CALL: Hugh Grant: Baby Tabitha Made Me ‘A Better Person’

Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans

Hugh Talks Fatherhood: Hugh Grant once reportedly said, “I don’t mind [babies] for about four minutes, that’s my max. After that I can’t see what everyone’s fussing about,” according to Britain’s The Guardian. But that has all changed with the birth of baby Tabitha, who he recently had with Chinese actress Tinglan Hong. “Lots of people warned me… they said, ‘Never let anyone know, but the baby period is not that exciting.’ But I am excited, actually. I thought, well, I’ll bluff through – but very little bluffing has been required. I like my daughter very much,” he told the paper. “Has she changed my life? I’m not sure. Not yet. Not massively, no. But I’m absolutely thrilled to have had her, I really am. And I feel a better person.”

Lindsay Under Self-Imposed House Arrest: Is Lindsay Lohan done hitting the town? According to TMZ, the headline-maker is placing herself under house arrest after her recent parking lot snafu. The actress is reportedly telling close friends that she will not be going out until after her probation ends, which is scheduled to conclude on March 29. We can hear the sad cries of thousands of members of the paparazzi!

Charlize Is A What?: Charlize Theron has revealed to fans where she drew inspiration to play the evil Queen Ravenna in the upcoming “Snow White and the Huntsman.” She was told this weekend at WonderCon that she “plays evil really well,” and she then explained how she does it so skillfully. “That’s because I’m a bitch! Thank you, that’s so sweet!” she said. “When I came off the ‘Young Adult’ press tour and then did press for this, someone said ,‘You know, you’ve been playing a lot of evil — may I say bitchy characters.’ We came to the idea that Picasso had his blue period and this is my bitchy period.”

First Look At “Snow White!: Speaking of Charlize, check out the first five minutes of “Snow White and the Huntsman,” HERE, exclusively on xfinitytv.com!

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