Renee Zellweger lives alone and feels that she might enjoy the protection afforded by a firearm. From Cinemas Online:
Renée told Britain's The Independent newspaper: 'People usually mean no harm, but it's scary if there is a car idling outside your house in the middle of the woods at four in the morning. You realise you can't live there any more. It's sad, but that's how it works. It's no big deal. It's just a job hazard. 'I don't want to own a gun, but sometimes I do think about it.'Additionally, the actress is currently embroiled in a legal dispute with a man who wrote a book about the film in which Renee most recently stars, "Miss Potter." The book is entitled, "The Making Of Miss Potter," and Renee is hoping to halt the inclusion of information concerning her personal life.
More on Renee's legal dispute after the jump.
Renée get your gun [Cinemas Online]
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ContactMusic.com reports:
Pearce says, "I was hired to write the book freely, with no copy approval. "One of the producers showed her a copy of the book and she took out 4,000 words relating to her private life. The book's publishers were under no obligation to go along with her cuts but they did so because she had copy approval over the pictures. "I assume she's complaining about the fact that I used the words she cut out of the book in articles published elsewhere but I have every right to print them."Maybe I'm oversimplifying the situation when I think that buying a gun could solve all of her problems. In fact, isn't that what guns are for--solving problems?
Zellweger Takes Legal Action Against Author [ContactMusic.com]



















dmumsie says:
She's a Texas gal.. Warning.. she'll get one and know how to use it..
ZeldaF
We ALL know "don't mess with Texas"........