Rachel Zoe pregnant?; George Michael heads to rehab
Three celeb-centric stories on our radar this afternoon ...

Celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe attends the Louis Vuitton Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show. (Getty Images)
1. She may weigh all of 85 pounds, but according to Us Weekly, that hasn't stopped super-skinny stylist to the stars Rachel Zoe from getting pregnant. Zoe and metrosexual saint of a husband, Rodger Berman, are reportedly telling friends that Zoe can't travel, and she was spotted sipping "water with lemon" at a recent event. Which, of course, must mean she's pregnant. I'll believe it when she's actually spotted eating food. [Us Weekly]
2. George Michael is headed to rehab just days after his release from prison for -- and I quote -- "crashing into a London branch of Snappy Snaps in his car, having been smoking cannabis." The former Wham frontman, who has had a string of run-ins with the law on both sides of the Atlantic, told U.K.'s Sun: "I don't want to end up back in prison. It's a very horrible place to be. You're not considered a person when you're inside, you're just a number and that freaked me out. I have done wrong and paid my time for doing this stupid crime and I want to get my life back on track." [Spinner, the Sun]
3. The next "Celebrity Apprentice" cast is coming together. Yesterday we learned that La Toya Jackson, Mark McGrath and Star Jones will be competing. According to TMZ.com, they'll be joined by rapper Lil Jon and baseball player-turned-steroid user/whistle-blower Jose Canseco. At this point, I'm not willing to bet on any of these folks. [TMZ.com, EW]
Bonus: And continuing today's Zach Galifianakis theme, the latest episode of "Between Two Ferns" (thanks to Sarah Anne Hughes for the heads up):
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Seems like a trend. If you were a famous rock or pop musician born in 1963, you're gonna have drug and/or alcohol and/or health issues. Or die young.
Eva Cassidy and Easy-E died years ago. And now we consistently hear bad news about George Michael, Whitney Houston, and Bret Michaels. Yikes, people. Let's try and aim for that big 5-0, shall we?
Anybody check on Tori Amos, Richard Marx Jimmy Osmond, Andrew Ridgely, Vanessa Williams and/or the guys in Metallica lately?