Colin Farrell has no total recall of life

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Total Recall actor Colin Farrell admits he can't remember big chunks of his life but insists he's not bothered about it.

The Total Recall actor - who has battled with drink and drug abuse in the past - admits he has memory loss for certain parts of his past.

He said: 'There are a few black holes, where minutes and hours and days and weeks and possibly months have vanished. But whatever's disappeared I'm fine with it; I obviously don't need it. As for things I'd like to forget? I don't think there's any.'

Colin - who has two sons from previous relationships - also said how he would have loved to have been soccer legend George Best in his heyday.

He told Short List magazine: 'I suppose if I were to pick anyone, I probably wouldn't mind being George Best, just at a certain stage when he was a young man. And I say that with all respect for where George's life went.'

George died in November 2005 because of complications from the immunosuppressants he needed to take after a liver transplant in 2002. - contactmusic.com

Furious Kitten

Kristen Stewart has publicly shown remorse over her affair with Snow White and the Huntsman director, but privately she is furious she's taking all the heat, sources directly connected with Kristen told TMZ.

The sources say Kristen can't believe the public isn't painting Rupert Sanders as the bad guy.

She's grousing that he's 19 years her senior and was 'in a position of power over her' being a director of a movie she had just shot. Kristen fears her career may be irreparably damaged, something she believes she doesn't deserve as a 22-year-old single woman who made a stupid mistake. - foxnews.com

Fan dies after match

A male fan died in a hospital after going into cardiac arrest at Thursday's game between the Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox.

Play was halted for four minutes in the seventh inning while the fan received CPR and was carted off on a stretcher.

The name of the fan was not released. 'Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the person who was taken out of here tonight,' Blue Jays manager John Farrell said.

White Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis was the first player to notice the commotion in the stands and alerted umpire Mark Wegner to what was going on. - usatoday.com

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