Archive for April, 2010

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Jake Pavelka Kicked Off Dancing with the Stars

Apr 28

After a mediocre samba and poor finish in the group swing marathon, you knew Jake Pavelka was running on fumes. Last night, he sputtered out. Kicked off Dancing with the Stars after a six-week run, he now knows how those aspiring wives who went home each week without a rose felt like. Oh, wait, he [...]

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Big Brother Boneheads Matt McDonald, Adam Jasinski Running Enormous Drug Ring?

Apr 28

The saga of former Big Brother contestant Matt McDonald has gone from bad, to worse, to practically unbelievable in the span of about 72 hours. Matt was arrested for beating his pregnant girlfriend last weekend, but reached a new low – we thought – by harassing her to drop the charges. By phone, from behind [...]

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Kristin Cavallari: What Drug Problem?

Apr 28

In the first episode of the Hills’ maybe-final season, Audrina Patridge, Stephanie Pratt and Lo Bosworth confronted Kristin Cavallari about too much partying. We’ll have a recap of all that action for you a little later, but for now Kristin tells E! she has no such problem, and that the accusations came out of nowhere. [...]

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Katherine Jackson Downsizing Number of Grandkids

Apr 28

Katherine Jackson is cutting down on the number of grandchildren living with her after the recent stun gun attack on Blanket. Probably a smart move. Sources with direct knowledge of the situation say Katherine told Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza to take her kids and move out of the estate next week. Katherine is the late Michael [...]

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Bret Michaels Suffers a Setback, Doctors Remain Hopeful

Apr 28

Bret Michaels has suffered a setback. As the singer tries to recover from last week’s brain hemorrhage, he received some bad news in the intensive care unit today: Bret was diagnosed with hyponatremia, a side effect that is caused by a sodium deficiency. It can lead to seizures. “Michaels remains under 24-hour observation in the [...]

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