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Gossip Round Up- Paris the Inmate Starts Today

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Today is the day folks! Paris Hilton goes to jail, and word on the street is her fellow inmates are eagerly awaiting her arrival - Associated Press

In other Paris news, her record label is being sued for ripping off the UB40 song Kingston Town for her recent single Stars are Blind - Daily Mail

Victoria Beckham
, aka Posh Spice, has pulled out of her NBC slated reality show that would follow her and her family's move to the states - TMZ

Brad Pitt is miffed at Angelina's brother James Haven for talking to European newspapers about the Jolie-Pitt family life - D-Listed

Lindsay Lohan reunites with her bodyguard/BFF at Promises - INF Daily

Britney Spears's mother Lynne Spears is slated to be the guest on this Wednesday's episode of The View as a "hot topics" guest, wonder what she'll say - Perezhilton

David Hasselhoff
dismisses allegations by ex-wife that he's drinking again - StarPulse

Happy Birthday to Anderson Cooper, Tony Curtis, Colleen Dewhurst and more - Dlisted

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