Britney Spears was involuntarily committed to UCLA Medical Center last night, arriving with a lengthy emergency vehicle entourage. The hospital can hold her up to 72 hours. [NYT]
Spears’ stay at UCLA overlapped with a voluntary visit by Grey’s Anatomy star Justin Chambers, who allegedly has a sleep disorder. [TMZ]
Michelle Williams requested that Elle pull her April cover shoot in the wake of Heath Ledger‘s death. She was replaced with Natalie Portman. [WWD]
GQ managing editor Erik Meers is resigning, replaced by production editor Ken Gawrych. [Page Six]
Myanmar police prohibited sales of Rambo, which depicts the character fighting the Burmese military. [NYT]
Publisher’s Weekly and the AARP published what looks like a monthly list of books “especially for boomers,” including a novel about the Rolling Stones. Baby boomers are the new old? [PW]
Lipstick Jungle actor Robert Buckley was the estrogenic focal point at a Bumble and Bumble product launch party. [Page Six]
Cameron Diaz has been apartment hunting in West Chelsea. [Gatecrasher]
Meanwhile, In London: “[T]he Rambert Dance Company has produced a music and dance interpretation of Spears‘ troubles, Meltdown, that it intends to perform tonight at the Southbank Centre. The show ends with her carried off by dancers dressed as doctors in white coats.” [The Guardian]