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Cameron Diaz happy to be friends with Victoria Beckman!

She will be happy to befriend Victoria Beckham when she moves to Los Angeles this summer.

The former Spice Girl made a great impression on the 'Shrek the Third' star when they met at the MTV Movie Awards last month and Cameron can't wait to welcome Victoria to the US.
Cameron told BANG Showbiz: "Victoria is very sweet, she's a very nice lady. It was the first time I've met her but she's lovely." The 34-year-old actress also revealed she was pleased to be reunited with ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake when they toured Europe promoting the latest Shrek adventure.

She said: "It's been great working with Justin, it's been fantastic.
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Celeb Poker Hangout Busted!

An illegal New York poker den frequented by "Sopranos" bad boy Robert Iler and several NBA players was robbed yesterday. According to the New York Daily News, the gun-toting bandits burst into the Upper East Side spot at around midnight and ordered the club's 70 or so patrons to hand over their money. While the cops haven't caught the bandits, they did arrest club owner Edgar Concepcion and charged him with promoting gambling and possessing bookmaking supplies. Police estimate that around $50,000 in cash was taken. Where's Tony Soprano when you need him?

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Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee at The Heart Bar at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino


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Ellen & Portia at the Emmy awards!

Ellen & Portia at the Emmy awards!

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Tyra Banks @ 59th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards - Show, June 15


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Hasselhoff wins custody fight

A beaming David Hasselhoff said Friday he had won a long-running legal battle with ex-wife Pamela Bach over custody of their two teenage daughters. "The judge said, 'Enough is enough,"' Hasselhoff said outside Superior Court after a closed hearing. Hasselhoff was awarded primary physical custody and full legal custody of the two girls, said his lawyer Melvin Goldsman.
The teens will mainly live with their father, who will have responsibility for making decisions about their health, education and welfare, Goldsman said.
"We're all gratified with the court's decision today, and David looks forward to moving on and living his life with his children," the lawyer said.
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