Jen Chung
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Finally, you have something in common with Justin Timberlake, Pete Wentz, Daryl Hannah, Natalie Portman or Chris Noth!
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The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has charged U.S. Secretary of Commerce John Bryson after a series of traffic incidents in the San Gabriel Valley. Apparently authorities, who eventually found Bryson, 68, unconscious and alone in his vehicle, do no believe drugs or alcohol were involved. Here's how LASD describes the incident:
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After Tupac Shakur performed at Coachella via hologram, the jokes started about an all-hologram line-up. But Digicon Media has been planning a hologram Marilyn Monroe concert—and her estate is not happy!
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Oh, Madonna. After doing a mash-up of her "Express Yourself" with Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" during a rehearsal, the superstar has now offered up another reference to a fellow diva singer: At her MDNA concert in Turkey last night, she showed off her right nipple.
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Lifetime released this photograph of Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor While her publicist said she was fine after crashing her Porsche into an 18-wheeler, Lindsay Lohan may be trying to put on a brave face because she's currently filming the Lifetime movie about Elizabeth Taylor. According to TMZ, "Sources close to Lindsay tell us, the actress refused to let producers cancel yesterday's shoot because of the car accident -- bee-lining straight to the movie...
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A controversial author wouldn't mind writing a screenplay for the controversial BDSM bestseller.
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No occupying this plane: A New York-based banking executive was not allowed to travel on a LAX-Sydney flight due to bad behavior on May 22. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, there were two incidents which apparently pissed off Qantas flight crew members.
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A jury has awarded an Oregon woman $900,000 for pain and suffering after she contracted genital herpes from a man she met on eHarmony.
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Yesterday, the LA Times reported that television executive Jim Paratore passed away "after suffering a heart attack while cycling in France." However, the Times neglected to mention that Paratore helped found TMZ. Paratore spent most of his career at Warner Bros. Television and its TelePictures unit: According to the Hollywood Reporter, "Paratore was credited with building the nonscripted production division into one of the industry’s most prolific producers. Among the shows that came out...
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Donna Summer, the silky-voiced singer whose songs "Last Dance," "Love To Love You Baby," "Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls," and "I Feel Love" were staples of the 1970s, died today. According to TMZ, the 63-year-old was in Florida, battling cancer.
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