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• James Franco celebrated the debut of Three's Company: The Drama inside of the Sundance Film Festival's Playboy Lounge, and sported an um, interesting wig or two.
• Skins' controversial subject matter caused advertisers like Wrigley, Taco Bell and General Motors to remove ads from the buzzed-about MTV show's airtime.
• Dancing With the Stars alum Aaron Carter checked into rehab.
• Take a look at which of one of the Spice Girls is prepping for a walk down the aisle. Speaking of engagements, Halle Berry's ex, Eric Benet, announced his pending nuptials to Prince's ex-wife, Manuela Testolini Saturday.
• Judd Apatow talked Ricky Gervais and The King's Speech took home the Darryl F. Zanuck Award at the Producer's Guild Awards Saturday, beating out awards season frontrunner The Social Network.
• No Strings Attached rocked this weekend's box office with $20.3 million, followed by The Green Hornet at $18.1 million and comedy flick The Dilemma at $9.7 million.
• We revealed our Oscar noms and snubs predictions, and while we were at it gave you a sneak peek at Scream 4.
• George Clooney dished on his thoughts of getting married for a second time.
• Bill Clinton stopped by to hang out with famous friends like Cameron Diaz.
• Zsa Zsa Gabor was released from the hospital Saturday, following a successful leg amputation surgery.
• MSNBC parted ways with host Keith Olbermann, with the network announcing that Friday's Countdown would be his last.
• TV's original fitness guru Jack LaLanne died at age 96.