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Rachel Uchitel Marries Businessman Matt Hahn

Rachel Uchitel became famous for her multiple affairs with celebrities like golfer Tiger Woods and actor David Boreanaz. Now, the 36-year-old nightclub hostess, who has been called the most famous mistress on the planet seems to have fed up with the self-described ‘love addict’ in her and realized that the ‘cure for the addiction’ comes through getting hitched.
Cast member Amber Heard answers a question during the NBC Universal session for "The Playboy Club" at the 2011 Summer Television Critics Association Cable Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California

Controversial ‘Playboy’ Show Gets Axed From NBC

The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has canceled its controversial new drama, The Playboy Club on Tuesday, after just three episodes. The show is reported to have received severe criticism from feminists and television critics.
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End of the Road for 'The Simpsons'?

Fans of the crictically-acclaimed television cartoon series, The Simpsons, will be praying that American television network Fox Broadcasting Company and the actors who provide the voice for the show's primary characters will resolve the ongoing pay dispute as soon as possible. At stake is the possibility of Fox actually canceling a show that has run for twenty-three consecutive seasons.
A visitor looks at a sculpture of Marilyn Monroe in the showroom of Drouot auction house in Paris

More iconic Marilyn Monroe costumes up for auction

A selection of Marilyn Monroe's costumes from films such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Bus Stop are going up for sale in December, following sales of $22.8 million from an auction held earlier this year in Beverly Hills.
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Project Runway spin-offs line up guest judges

Debra Messing, Kelly Osborne, Isaac Mizrahi, Miranda Kerr, Pharrell Williams, Kenneth Cole, Molly Sims, along with diva Muppet Miss Piggy, will highlight the launch of two new Project Runway spin-offs on Lifetime November 3.
Matt Groening (C), creator of The Simpsons, poses with characters from the show (L-R) Homer, Bart, Lisa and Marge at the 20th anniversary party for the television series at Barker hangar in Santa Monica, California

Fox says can't afford more Simpsons without cuts

The future of animated TV comedy The Simpsons was up in the air on Tuesday after 20th Century Fox Television said it could no longer afford to produce the show without a huge pay cut for its cast.

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