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It is officially the song of the summer now!
Katy Perry's smash single, I Kissed A Girl, is the #1 song in America. Again.
The tune has topped the Billboard Hot 100 now for 5 weeks in a row.
And, once again, Rihanna's Take A Bow comes in at #2.
Congrats to both!
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The Dark Knight has decided to keep everybody in the dark when it comes to allegations of assault lodged by his Batmom and Batsis.
During a press conference promoting The Dark Knight in...
Could this be true?
Could the couple that used to say they didn't care to conceive naturally and would rather adopt have done this?
According to US Weekly, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt conceived their new twins, Vivienne and Knox, through in-vitro fertilization.
That kinda makes sense. Angie was looking WAY TOO SKINNY to have gotten pregnant naturally last year. We've always suspected Nicole Richie used IVF too.
A source says, "They conceived through in vitro fertilization. They both desperately wanted more babies soon."
Well that would explain why Jolie had twins, since multiples are usually a side effect of IVF.
According to Dr. Arthur Wisot of L.A.'s Reproductive Medical Group, the chance of having fraternal twins at Angelina's age naturally, she's 33, is under 1%. But with in-vitro the chances become 25%.
Dr. Wisot says, "We live in an era of reproductive freedom, so anybody can do anything they want within legal limits."
A source says Angelina chose the procedure so "she wouldn't have to deal with the stress of trying to get pregnant. She could just knock it out."
What stress? Don't people like to get pregnant by having lots of sex?
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Score one for normalcy.
Oscar-nominated actress Amy Adams has confirmed, without fanfare or baby bump, that she is engaged to her boyfriend of six years, actor Darren...
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