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Also, Anna Sui's T-shirts for Target have grammatical problems.
The celebrity photographer will get to keep the rights to her work.
Like she didn't have enough problems.
Her West Village townhouses are worth way more than she paid for them.
The designer gives us a state of his affairs. Plus Audrey Tatou on Chanel, and more.
Kanye West, however, is fine with being compared to Michael Jackson. Plus, Jude Law's baby mama revealed, and more, in our daily gossip roundup.
The starlet may have a modeling career, and she definitely has a new Maserati.
Also, Barack Obama is still chicer than Gordon Brown.
But 'Vogue' won't confirm the shoot took place. Hmmm.
Two lawsuits allege she owes $778,000 for stylists and $220,000 for equipment rentals.
"She was ready to take that picture and her audience was not. Maybe she shouldn't have posed for 'Vanity Fair.'"
And they came thisclose to getting political.
Even worse, the controversial cover with LeBron James and Gisele Bündchen is on the worst-selling April issue since 2001.
The writer of the piece that never got written spills the dirt about what happened leading up to Clinton's pullout.
The country singer became strangely profound while talking about his daughter's 'Vanity Fair' scandal on 'Today'.
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