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Okay. And more celebrity weirdness, in our daily gossip roundup.
Plus: Another food recall and more, all in our morning news roundup.
Now that's romantic comedy we would rent! No, wait, no it's not.
Plus: James Iha and one of the dudes from Hanson join a reverse supergroup.
In today's gossip rundown, the actor’s 78-year-old mother reveals a little TMI in a new memoir, plus, celebrities descend on Denver, though the Obama campaign would prefer they didn’t.
We’ll gently prod you toward its DVD release, not as much for Owen Wilson’s endearingly pathetic turn as an ex–Army Ranger turned bully-bodyguard as for the kids.
This is actually a terrible teaser, but who the hell cares? That puppy is effing adorable.
He's dancing on tables, he's refusing hot blondes. Thank God, really. That and more in our daily gossip roundup.
Hova and Mary J stop in at 1Oak, Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks trash, and J.Lo starves herself back to normal in our daily roundup of the best bits in New York's gossip columns.
Drillbit Taylor actor Alex Frost looks sweet and innocent, but watch out for his right hook.
Does Judd Apatow's tangential involvement mean nothing anymore?
The nude photos of Kristin Davis that surfaced earlier this week were reportedly taken by a chef ex-boyfriend back in the early nineties. CBS's Les Moonves and wife Julie Chen both got their hair cut together at the Frederick Fekkai salon in Soho. Anderson Cooper joked that he admitted to getting minor skin-cancer surgery under his eye so that people wouldn't think he got into a fistfight with Charlie Rose.
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