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Emily Blunt and John Krasinski buy $2.75m home

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski have bought a Hollywood Hills mansion for $2.75 million.

The couple welcomed their first child, Hazel, into the world in February, and they’ve already splashed out on a bigger property in Los Angeles for their expanding family.

The plush house is complete with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is located on a double 37-acre lot with a stunning pool, which is perfect for their young family.

Redfin estate agent, Eric Tan, told E! News: ”This fabulous compound is the perfect home for a couple like John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.

”The walled estate is situated on two lots, offering plenty of privacy for the new parents. The house also has a beautiful swimming pool surrounded by a stone patio.”

The large kitchen has a center island and breakfast bar, and opens out to the dining room and other living areas.

The 3,483 square-foot two-story home has some added glam with stunning cream and beige interiors as well as large windows for extra natural light.

Meanwhile, Emily, who is said to own another two properties with John, took some time off after giving birth to her daughter three months ago, but is now ready to throw herself back into work after signing up to star in ‘Sicario’.

John is currently shooting Khalil Gibran’s upcoming movie ‘The Prophet’ alongside Liam Neeson and Salma Hayek.

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Musique

U2 Wraps Tour With a Blowout

According to Billboard, the last concert took place in Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.  For the special occaision, the band invited other stars to share the stage with them, including Pearl Jam, Green Day and Billie Armstrong. 

The show began with the song City of Blinding Lights, a single from the How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb album from 2004.  Bono also performed some of the older songs from U2.

Bono, 46, praised U2 guitarist Edge, saying that he has shown, "grace under pressure, faith and perseverance."  Although no formal announcement has ever been made, it is believed that an immediate member of Edge’s family had recently undergone treatment for a life-threatening illness.

Paul McGuiness, the band’s manager, declared that the next CD from the band will be released at the end of 2007.  The Vertigo tour earned nearly 377 million American dollars.