On Sunday Jan. 26, former star of The Bachelor, Sean Lowe, married his fianc?(c)e Catherine Giudici in a live, televised ceremony. Lowe, 30, proposed to Giudici, 27, at the end of the 17th season of the popular ABC reality series. The nuptials took place at the Four Seasons Biltmore Resort in Santa Barbara, California, and multiple former Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants were in attendance, including Desiree Hartsock, who became the next Bachelorette after being sent home on Lowe's season.

Lowe, a "born-again virgin," and Giudici garnered attention up until the wedding ceremony due to their public decision to wait until marriage to have sex. The two have cited their religious beliefs for having come to that choice. A day after the ceremony, the couple appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the host jokingly subjected them to a lie detector test, which was administered by Dennis Blackstock, a polygraph expert. The test confirmed that the couple did stick to their convictions and waited. After their Tahitian honeymoon, Giudici will reportedly move into Lowe's Dallas home.

In other news, actor Owen Wilson, 45, welcomed a son on Thursday with his former personal trainer Caroline Lindqvist, with whom he is no longer in a relationship with. Wilson also has a three-year-old son, Robert Ford, with his ex-girlfriend Jade Duell. Back in October, when Wilson's representative confirmed that he was expecting another child, Lindqvist was in the process of divorcing her husband. Though that sure sounds like a bit of a complicated scenario, congratulations to the parents nonetheless.

Breaking news out of Tinseltown this week also included reports that actor Jesse Eisenberg has been cast to play Lex Luthor in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel-a natural leap for someone who starred as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, for sure. Warner Brothers broke the casting decision on Friday. This sure-to-be-a-blockbuster sequel is already full of star power. The film will feature Ben Affleck (Batman), Jeremy Irons (Alfred, Batman's butler), as well as returning stars like Henry Cavill (Superman) and Amy Adams (Lois Lane).

The choice of Eisenberg has already attracted mixed reactions-whatever the final product, the film has already effectively captured people's attention with its casting. The still untitled sequel is set to premiere in theaters in May 2016. We will have to wait and see if it can break Man of Steel's gross of over $600 million.

Last of all, the tragic news of Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman's death hit media outlets on Sunday. Hoffman's friend, screenwriter David Bar Katz, found him in his Greenwich Village apartment around 11:30 a.m. that day. Hoffman was 46. Police confirmed the death, which was reportedly caused by a drug overdose. They found Hoffman with a syringe in his arm as well as envelopes containing what was believed to be heroin at the scene. Last May, Hoffman entered rehab for snorting heroin. He had apparently relapsed after being clean for 23 years.

In 2005, Hoffman won a Best Actor Oscar for the titular role in Capote. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor three times as well, for his roles in The Master, Charlie Wilson's War and Doubt. His work on Broadway also earned him three Tony Award nominations. The versatile actor is survived by his partner of 15 years, costume designer Mimi O'Donnell, and their three young children. Hollywood has lost a bright talent.