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Celebrity Bromances

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Forget girl power. These days, it's all about the bromance. It seems like ever since Entourage hit the airwaves, celebs have been more and more forthcoming about their true loves—we're talking bros, not...well, you know.

Shakira Close to Megabucks Deal with Live Nation

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Now that they've seen what Shakira's hips can do, music conglomerate Live Nation wants to see what the rest of her can deliver. The Colombian pop star, who's single "Hips Don't Lie" catapulted to the top of the charts in 2006 and made her subsequent Oral Fixation tour one of the most popular in the last decade, is on the verge of signing a multimillion dollar deal with all-in-one music behemoth, worth close to $70 million according to the New York Post, though insiders say Shaki is worth quite a bit more.

A-Rod Tries to Clean Up His Image

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Womanizer? Nah. Homewrecker? Not today. Baseball player Alex Rodriguez is trying out a Good Guy persona for a change of pace. The New York Yankee, who has been under fire for the past 24 hours because of his late-night visits to a certain (still) married superstar, cleaned up his act by spending quality time with a child from the Make-a-Wish Foundation yesterday. While his gal-pal Madonna had a romantic reunion with her husband Guy Ritchie, A-Rod and his buddy went to a Yankee game, and somehow stumbled into a gaggle of paparazzi along the way.

Jennifer Lopez Goes From Bikinis in Spain to Tan Lines in Italy

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Jennifer Lopez continues to live the charmed life with champagne wishes and caviar dreams. The diva and her entourage—including hubby Marc Anthony and twins Max and Emme—jetted from a yacht in Tenerife, where Jenny showed off her toned bikini body, to a fancy dinner in Milan, where Marc received an award from the city's council honoring his contributions to music.

"High School Musical": Mexico Style!

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Mexico is Disney's newest frontier. As if the entertainment conglomerate hasn't already milked the heck out of the High School Musical franchise up here, Disney is going South of the Border to squeeze just a few more drops out of the dancing-singing child star super hit sensation, called High School Musical: El Desafio. Mexico and Argentina each have their own Spanish-language version of the hit television show, which will hit the big screen in those countries this month.

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