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The Incredibles (DVD) Review
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It truly is a Circus for Britney Spears as she braves the paparazzi crush at a New York City airport. Dozens of shutterbugs crowd the pop superstar as she makes her way to her waiting SUV, shielded only by her sunglasses and a large umbrella.
ET confirms with Chicago Police that an arrest warrant has been issued in the Jennifer Hudson family murders.
William Balfour, estranged husband to Jennifer’s sister, was issued the arrest warrant for three counts of murder. Until today, police had identified Balfour only as a person of interest in the investigation.
The body of Hudson’s mother and brother were found shot to death on Oct. 24, and her nephew’s body was found three days later.
What was Britney Spears up to this Thanksgiving weekend?
She was appearing on French reality show "Star Academy"! Watch our video to watch her perform her single, "Womanizer," on the show!
Natalie Cole calls herself a "warrior" in her battle against hepatitis C.
"Honey, I can’t be looking sick and be looking bad. Some things are not acceptable. You got to roll with it," she tells Jet magazine.
Natalie has been diagnosed with hepatitis C in addition to coping with kidney failure. She told ET this summer, "This is a virus that was dormant in my body for 25 years," she
explains. "I had no symptoms, was feeling great, working out like a
crazy person — and this just keeled me over, like a feather."
ET’s Jann Carl goes one-on-one with Clay Aiken, who talks candidly about being a doting daddy to his baby son Parker, and about his decision to come out to the world as a gay man.
Clay is back on Broadway, reprising his starring role of Sir Robin in Monty Python’s Spamalot. The multi-talented music man tells Jann he actually returned to the stage to enjoy more family time at home with three-and-a-half-month-old Parker and the baby’s mother — Clay’s good friend — Jaymes Foster.
The "American Idol" finalist also admits he was "terrified" about performing on Broadway the week after he revealed his sexual identity, fearing hed get booed off the stage. Naturally, he drew the opposite reaction — rousing cheers and applause — instead.
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