Jennifer talks about her “nose” job
Jennifer Aniston spoke to People mag about recent plastic surgery rumors and her guest turn with on Courteney Cox’s new show Dirt. Some excerpts:
On what it was like working with Courteney again: “We had a ball. It was completely fun. I forgot just how much fun was have together in the work world.”
On her on-set lesbian kiss with Cox: “It’s a good-bye kiss. I don’t honestly think people want to see Rachel and Monica have at it.”
On plastic surgery rumors: “It’s funny. I had [a deviated septum] fixed – best thing I ever did. I slept like a baby for the first time in years. As far as all the other [rumors], as boring as it sounds, it’s still mine. All of it. Still mine.”
On what makes her happy: “Beginning a new day. When you see what else is going on on the planet, it’s pretty hard now to go, ‘Wow, thank you.’”
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Sienna Miller at a Factory Girl screening



Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at the DVD release party for Farce of the Penguins



Mandy Moore, Diane Keaton and Piper Perabo at the premiere of Because I Said So



Liv Tyler on the set of Smother


Britney Spears leaving a Target store



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Brandy Being Sued
According to TMZ, Brandy is being sued by the parents of the woman, who was killed in the car crash. The family filed court papers today and they are seeking compensatory and punitive damages in the amount of $50,000,000.
Lawsuit filed against Brandy in accident case
A $50 million wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Brandy by the parents of a woman killed in a car accident involving the talent show host. The suit alleges Brandy “was driving recklessly” when she rear-ended a car on an LA freeway which caused a chain reaction that ultimately killed the woman. Yesterday, investigators publicly recommended Brandy be charged with vehicular misdemeanor manslaughter without gross negligence. “The accident was a terrible tragedy and Brandy’s heart goes out to [the victim]‘s family,” the singer’s rep said in a statement. “But for legal reasons we cannot comment on this lawsuit.” Brandy could face up to a year in jail if charged and convicted.
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Paris Files A Lawsuit
According to TMZ, Paris Hilton has filed a Federal lawsuit against the website Parisexposed.com. Parisexposed.com is a subscription website, which gives people access to Paris’ sex photos/videos, highly-sensitive medical records, diary entries, as well as audiotapes of her conversations for a fee. The owner of the site, Bardia Persa purchased
Jess to be John’s Grammy date

Jessica Simpson and John Mayer reportedly have plans to take their new romance public at the Grammys on February 11. “For once in John’s life, he’s going public with his love life because he thinks Jess is it!” a source told Star mag. Simpson has been on the road in Florida with her new man for the last week.
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Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are steppin’ out – US mag
What’s going on with Sienna and Diddy? – Egotastic
A side of Harry Potter you haven’t seen before – Just Jared
Is American Idol replacing Paula Abdul? – Jossip
Jack Nicholson won’t work with Lindsay Lohan – Glitterati
Angelina Jolie prepares for her mom’s funeral in LA – ICYDK
JLo and first husband ordered into arbitration
An LA judge ordered yesterday that the dispute between Jennifer Lopez and her first husband Ojani Noa over Noa’s proposed tell-all book be settled in private arbitration. Noa claims his book, The Unknown Truth: A Passionate Portrayal of a Serial Thriller, wouldn’t be encompass intimate details of the couple’s sex life but would be “my story…of meeting her, being in love…and the pain” of her alleged infidelity. “I am not the type of person to write something sexually like that,” the ex-waiter said. “They say I am going to damage her name. I would never do that.” When asked if his manuscript contained claims Lopez cheated on him, Noa told the New York Daily News, “Everyone in town knows about the cheating… I would tell about the pain I felt.” Both parties are to return to court at the end of July to report the progress made in private arbitration.
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