Arnold Schwarzenegger Signs Totally Self-serving New Bill Into Law
The Governator signs a law prohibiting paparazzi from taking pictures that "invade a celebrity's right to privacy."
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The Governator signs a law prohibiting paparazzi from taking pictures that "invade a celebrity's right to privacy."
We wouldn't put it the same way, but that's kind of the way we feel.
We don't know what it was about, but we're on Carey's side.
That was the real takeaway from her 'Letterman' appearance last night.
The tabloids say they are OVER. How did we get here? A look back.
What on earth did they talk about?
They are going to have very cute, very thin babies.
Oddly, it's not because someone was blinded by their beauty.
You would NOT BELIEVE the kind of money people are willing to pay for photographs of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's wedding.
"I thought it was adorable," quoth the Donald.
The 'Saturday Night Live' actress makes a chicken, Gwyneth-style.
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