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Brangelina's Moving to Brazil!

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As reported by The Mirror, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie plan on making a move to Brazil in the near future!

Apparently, Jolie has been itching to get more work done in the region as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations and fell in love with Latin America on a recent trip to Costa Rica.

Penelope Cruz and Woody Allen Get Intimate for Vanity Fair

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Woody Allen is a very lucky man. The Vicky Cristina Barcelona director just cozied up with Penelope Cruz for Vanity Fair's 2009 Hollywood Portofolio, an Annie Liebovitz-photographed spread pairing the top Oscar-nominated actors with the directors who guided them behind the camera.

Shakira Celebrates Her Birthday by Launching a School in Barranquilla

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While mere mortals ring in their birthdays by throwing lavish parties and opening presents galore, Shakira is celebrating in a far more generous way. The Colombian pop star, who turned 32 yesterday, will arrive in her hometown of Barranquilla today to launch a new school for young children built by her nonprofit organization, Pies Descalzos.

Is Sofia Vergara Headed for Broadway?

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Braces yourselves for a potentially star-studded Broadway season! Colombian bombshell Sofia Vergra has revealed that she's in talks to star in the hit musical Chicago this spring.

Perez Hilton Named #1 Web Celebrity by Forbes

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It's hard out here for a celebrity blogger, and Perez Hilton has earned his current spot on top of Forbes magazine's list of 25 Top Web Celebs by working grueling hours and keeping an almost maniacal control over his brand which he describes as "fun, fresh and irreverent."

Benicio del Toro, Gael Garcia Bernal Negotiating to Star in New Scorsese Film

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Martin Scorsese is out to make his next film, Silence, with none other than our favorite leading man, Benicio del Toro. This would be the first time the two powerhouses have teamed up. The story, based on the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, is set in 17th century Japan where Christian converts are being tortured by the Japanese government to rid the country of Western influence.

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