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X17 XCLUSIVE - Britney's Halloween Party!!!

X17 was the only one to catch Brit last night in a car, leaving the chic Beverly Park neighborhood (where Robbie Williams just bought a house for $26 million), after having attended a Halloween party at her pal (and Palms owner) George Maloof’s house.

Brit was dressed as a platinum-haired fairy — she was with her always-scary dad (in the front seat) and her fav cousin Laura Lynn Covington, who was also dressed as a wigged-out fairy :)
Happy Halloween, Queen B!

The fairy idea is cute and all, but I much prefer last year’s costumes when Brit’s gang went as X17 paps!!!

Ashley Wishes She Had Gone As A Ghost For Halloween!

Ashley wanted to make like she was invisible last night as our photog just happened to run into her while he was taking his own kids trick-or-treating!

Not even a happy Halloween, Ash?!

Not even a 'hi' for X17, Sharpay?

What Is This?

Can someone please tell me why Katie Holmes’ turtleneck looks like a backwards maternity top? I don’t understand why the actress would pick a shirt like this when she has such a nice slender frame to show off!
Where do they even sell stuff like this?

Eva For Obama

Eva Longoria was out and about in Hollywood on Halloween, and though the actress didn’t have a costume to show us, she did display her support for Barack Obama!

He may be on her phone, but think he's in it?

Russell Brand Stirring Up Trouble In The UK

RBrandBSpears0911_001_X17.jpg Here in the US, most of us just think of Russell Brand as a shaggy-haired comedian who has a penchant for wearing tight pants and eyeliner. However, across the pond it looks like Brand is becoming famous for more serious things - like causing a huge disruption within the BBC as well as the general public.

Just two weeks ago, Brand and fellow radio personality Jonathan Ross prank called Andrew Sachs, and left messages on the 78-year-old actor’s voice mail, claiming that Brand had slept with Sachs’ granddaughter Georgina.

At that point, Variety reports that only two people complained, so no one imagined the drama that would ensue 8 days later. After a UK paper published an article about Brand’s lewd prank calls, hundreds of people (including British Prime Minister Gordon Brown) complained, and as a result Brand and Ross were suspended from their positions at the BBC. Shortly after that, Brand and BBC Radio 2 exec Lesley Douglas resigned, and now it looks like there might be additional resignations as Variety calls this “the biggest crisis to hit the world’s most famous pubcaster” in nearly five years.
What do you think about Russell's prank calls? Is it really such a big deal?

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