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Derek Jeter's longtime love has been giving Kate Hudson the stink eye.
That's nice for the rest of us.
We're not sure why this matters, as there's no chance Kate is going to get it back. Plus, Jessica Simpson is thin again and Kevin Federline is getting fatter in today's roundup of celebrity ephemera.
And Shu Uemura helps mortals add a little sparkle to their hair.
She went to Beige on Tuesday night. And she got in a FIGHT.
The actor gets carded after biking up to a meatpacking district hot spot. That, and the rest of today's gossip.
The 'Gourmet' editor shows off her Amy Winehouse, Mickey Rourke, and Gene Simmons costumes.
You can't marry one dude while you're still married to another, Kimora! Even if they're both superrich and famous.
He's ditching his own kids to spend Turkey Day with her and hers! Plus, Michael Eisner's daughter-in-law induced pregnancy to have the child before Thanksgiving … good planning! In the very thankful gossip roundup.
Schnabulous One, is there room up in your pinkness for us? Plus, all the rock legends' kids are hanging out! In Monday's mound o' gossip!
Madge's divorce details and the antics of 'Gossip Girl' stars continue to amuse us in today's gossip roundup.
Amy Winehouse is mad her Bond theme lost out to Jack White's. Vulture counts down five good ones that were also nixed.
Considering the poor singer's ailing health, maybe it's time for fashion companies to give her and customers a break.
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