Who Will Get Whacked on 'The Sopranos'?

April 13, 2001 -- Warning, warning, warning: Stop reading right now if you think a little gossip we have in our filthy little hands might ruin this season's final episodes of The Sopranos for you.

Turn your head. Avert your eyes. Don't come crying to us. This is your last chance.

OK, now that it's just us gossip hounds, do you want to know who will get whacked? An insider who worked with a Sopranos cast member on another project — we're not saying who — has let it slip that Tony Soprano's young nephew, Christopher Moltisanti, will soon be sleeping with the fishes.

Michael Imperioli, who plays Christopher on the HBO series, has seen his star rise since taking the role, so it might be a good time for him to move on.

But what does this mean to the Soprano gang and its hegemony over New Jersey? Moltisanti is a newly made guy. Besides, he's engaged. The tragedy of it all!

We can only hope some insiders are floating disinformation to keep us on our toes.

Extra Poundage

Pound for pound, Renee Zellweger might be the most daring actress in Hollywood.

Oscar winner Julia Roberts says she'll be donning a "fat suit" to play a bulky character in the upcoming America's Sweethearts. But Zellweger gained 25 pounds the old-fashioned way — with a knife, fork and spoon — to bring Helen Fielding's best seller Bridget Jones's Diary to the big screen.

"It was really important to me that everything I loved about this character in the book would be evident in the picture as well," said Zellweger. "I wanted her to physically reflect the lifestyle that she leads."

For the uninitiated, Bridget is a binge-eating, alcohol-swilling, boyfriend-seeking, thirtysomething Brit.

For the 31-year-old Texan, gaining weight may have been easier than affecting an English accent. "I didn't want to sound like a fraud to myself," she said. "I didn't want to be questioning the words coming out of my mouth … so we stuck with it and it became more colloquial … I think I had a Princess Margaret phase."

Gross Green a Groom

How many times do we need confirmation that Tom Green and Drew Barrymore got married? Well, we think we're finally satisfied that they're for real this time, after months of teasing the media.

Green's out promoting his upcoming film, Freddie Got Fingered. He's been spotted wearing a wedding ring. And he's dishing details to everyone — even David Letterman.

The MTV host said that he and Charlie's Angels star Barrymore eloped three weeks ago because they wanted it to be special.

While the two of them have enjoyed faking out the media, Green said: "We realized we really didn't want to make a joke out of the actual, real wedding. We wanted it to be a real wedding, a real thing for us."

ABCNEWS Radio and ABCNEWS.com's Buck Wolf and Nancy Chandross contributed to this report.