Source: Y! News
Renee Zellweger's marriage to country crooner Kenny Chesney never existed — at least in the eyes of the law.
The couple's union has been annulled by the Los Angeles Superior Court, according to documents obtained this week by the television show "Extra." Publicists for Zellweger and Chesney did not return calls to The Associated Press on Wednesday.
An annulment is a judicial declaration that a marriage never legally existed. In California, an annulment may be granted when either party in the marriage is under 18, of unsound mind, bound to a previous marriage or if the consent to marry was obtained by fraud or force.
In court papers filed last September, Zellweger listed "fraud" as the reason she was seeking an annulment after four months of marriage.
The Oscar-winning actress later issued a statement saying the term was "simply legal language and not a reflection of Kenny's character."
Zellweger, 36, and Chesney, 37, wed in a small ceremony on the Caribbean island of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands in May. It was the first marriage for both.
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Chesney & Uncle Kracker Win RMA Award for Best Driving Song
Source: netmusiccountdown.com
The Radio Music Awards for 2005 were passed out in Las Vegas' Aladdin Hotel and Casino Monday night, and KEITH URBAN continued his year of breakout success by performing on the show and also picking up the "Artist of the Year/Country Radio" award. Keith beat out nominees, Kenny Chesney, Brooks&Dunn, Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait, all of whom Keith thanked in his acceptance speech."Thank you very much. Thank you to country radio for playing my records. And, I want to thanks to everybody else in this category with me. Everybody in there has been a great help to me. Thanks and Merry Christmas!"
KENNY CHESNEY AND UNCLE KRACKER took the overall RMA award for Best Driving Song for "When The Sun Goes Down." Neither Kenny nor Kracker were at the show to accept the award.
RASCAL FLATTS performed an acoustic version of "BLESS THE BROKEN ROAD" with Jay DeMarcus on piano and Joe Don Rooney playing acoustic guitar, just before the song was named COUNTRY SONG OF THE YEAR.
ALSO, SUGARLAND received a big, warm response from the all-genre audience as they performed their nominated Country Song of the Year "Baby Girl."
The Radio Music Awards for 2005 were passed out in Las Vegas' Aladdin Hotel and Casino Monday night, and KEITH URBAN continued his year of breakout success by performing on the show and also picking up the "Artist of the Year/Country Radio" award. Keith beat out nominees, Kenny Chesney, Brooks&Dunn, Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait, all of whom Keith thanked in his acceptance speech."Thank you very much. Thank you to country radio for playing my records. And, I want to thanks to everybody else in this category with me. Everybody in there has been a great help to me. Thanks and Merry Christmas!"
KENNY CHESNEY AND UNCLE KRACKER took the overall RMA award for Best Driving Song for "When The Sun Goes Down." Neither Kenny nor Kracker were at the show to accept the award.
RASCAL FLATTS performed an acoustic version of "BLESS THE BROKEN ROAD" with Jay DeMarcus on piano and Joe Don Rooney playing acoustic guitar, just before the song was named COUNTRY SONG OF THE YEAR.
ALSO, SUGARLAND received a big, warm response from the all-genre audience as they performed their nominated Country Song of the Year "Baby Girl."
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