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Also, Steve Meisel kinda tricked Kate Winslet. And LiLo says she's bi, but not lez. In Manic Monday's mountain o'gossip!
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Also, Steve Meisel kinda tricked Kate Winslet. And LiLo says she's bi, but not lez. In Manic Monday's mountain o'gossip!
But that's what people are saying! And isn't Cindy Adams prescient? And more, in the gossip roundup.
Or so thinks dirty old man Ted Casablancas.
A pedicab driver in midtown made a crack at her about hooking and other people laughed, but she was pissed.
The son of late 'Meet the Press' host Tim Russert may get a gig on NBC. That and gossip about Ron Perelman, Patricia Duff, Lauren Conrad, and Bill Murray in our daily gossip roundup.
Plus, Lohan gets hysterical, Murdoch is happy about Obama, and Amy Sedaris causes problems for brother David.
Plus, the Clintons may have a ghost for a neighbor, Nina Garcia goes to 'Marie Claire,' and Lindsay Lohan does shots!
Plus, Joan Rivers and Barbara Corcoran bite at each other, Pat O'Brien only has one more chance at 'The Insider,' and Blake Lively is surprisingly normal — in our daily gossip roundup.
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