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Gabrielle Union tells Oprah: I was a mean girl
Gabrielle Union has a secret. She wasnt a very nice kid. Dwyane Wades main squeeze appears 10 p.m. Sunday night on Oprahs Next Chapter. The show brings together Union along with three other leading ladies, Viola Davis, Alfre Woodard and Phylicia Rashad, to talk about the challenges of being a black actress in Hollywood. more
Miss Utah redeems her education flub on Today
Nene Leakes has some advice for Miss Utah, who is still smarting from her convoluted answer to the reality stars question during the Miss USA pageant Sunday night. She can turn this negative into a positive, Leakes told People. more
Rapper Flo Rida, manager will be no-shows at Heat game tonight
Miami rapper Flo Rida and his manager, two of the Heats biggest fans, may not be at the game tonight. more
Celebrity birthdays on June 18
Musician Paul McCartney is 71. Actress Linda Thorson (The Avengers) is 66. Actress Isabella Rossellini is 61. Actor Brian Benben (Private Practice) is 57. Singer Alison Moyet is 52. Keyboardist Dizzy Reed (Guns N Roses) is 50. Singer Nathan Morris of Boyz II Men is 42. Rapper Silkk The Shocker is 38. Country singer Blake Shelton is 37. Actor David Giuntoli (Grimm) is 33. more
Boca Raton singer Ariana Grande on the rise
Boca Raton native Ariana Grande is on the rise. more
Kanye West namechecks LIV, Ronaldo keeps partying
Youd think the leakage of Kanye Wests Yeezus Friday was the second coming of, well, never mind. But for LIVs David Grutman, it kind of is. Wests single On Sight, produced by Daft Punk, name checks the Grand Poohbah of clubland at the 1:40 mark, saying something to the effect of Took her to the Bleau, she tried to sip the fountain, thats when David Grutman kicked her out. . . . more
Dr Oz: Kim & Kanyes baby needs care
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are going to have play the waiting game with their premature daughter. A newborn is considered premature if born before 37 weeks of pregnancy; theirs was born (reportedly naturally) after 35 weeks. Dr. Mehmet Oz was in the same boat, he told Us Weekly. Our youngest child [Oliver] was born five weeks premature. So I know how hair-raising that is, and the most important thing to recognize is today, we can actually get kids to survive almost always, but if you dont manage them really well early on, they can grow up to develop all kinds of issues, Dr. Oz said. more
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