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Nicollette Sheridan Court Case: Are the Other Desperate Housewives Out to Get Her?

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The jury has (finally!) been selected and opening statements delivered. All the proper documents have been filed—and trust us, that's a lotta felled trees. Also, Nicollette Sheridan is due to hit the stand today for the start of an epic 13 hours of testimony.

We haven't been this excited about anything involving the Desperate Housewives broads since Eva Longoria was bangin' that hot gardener boy. And since the case is obviously going to trial, we think it will only heat up from here.

Until it erupts in flames—or an early settlement—that is. But, is there something super secretive smoldering beneath it all? And will this D.H. reunion turn nasty quick?

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Doc Makers Who Dropped Oscars F-Bomb: "No Offense!"

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"We meant no offense," TJ Martin, one of the documentary filmmakers behind Undefeated, proclaimed backstage—right after he was bleeped for saying his win was "f--king awesome."

Any regrets?

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Will The Artist's Uggie Crash the Oscars Red Carpet?

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Uggie fans, take heed!

Because apparently there is a chance we'll see The Artist's scene-stealing pooch today. And no, not in a prerecorded skit—we're talking in the flesh…uh, we mean fur! Because while we heard from Academy sources that Uggie would not be making an appearance, his costars hint otherwise…

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Longtime Friend Insists Whitney Houston "Chose the Life She Led"

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We must say we're very happy to point out another positive, Brandy-like Whitney Houston sweet remembrance piece. We need more of them, to counter the less hopeful stories looking back at Houston's troubled life.

Robyn Crawford, Whitney's very close friend from before her marriage to Bobby Brown, has penned some of her best memories (forthright, funny, unblemished) about spending time with her good pal. It's in Esquire, did you all see it? It's simply must reading:

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Whitney Houston Friend: "Death Is Not Bobby's Fault"

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Whitney Houston's cause of death is still unknown, though that hasn't stopped many from weighing in. And if you listen to some very vocal—and very angry—fans, all the blame could be put on one man: Whitney ex-husband Bobby Brown.

Not so, says a close friend to the late singer, who's known Whitney since before she met the New Edition singer in 1989: "Bobby Brown did not start Whitney Houston on a road that led to her death."

Then what did lead to the super-star's well-documented demise?

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Demi Moore's Search for Youth? "It's No Secret," Spills Source

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We assume it might be a bit tough living in the spotlight when all anyone (us included) constantly chitchats about is your cougar status.

Which might be what fueled Demi Moore's attempts at recapturing her youth, as some tabloids have started claiming. Rumors are circulating that not only was Demi constantly trying to look younger, but she's spiraling into a sort of wild child with young party-pals, perhaps?

So what do pals close to Demi have to say about the latest batch of allegations?

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Is The Help Racist? Viola Davis Fires Back: "It's a Loaded Question"

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"Great, thanks for the loaded question," Best Actress winner Viola Davis told me privately backstage at the Shrine Sunday night, right after she'd had her rousing win over favorite Meryl Streep. I had not asked Viola if she felt guilty about trouncing Streep (as many other journalists had), but instead, I was wondering why it took a Caucasian woman (played by fab Emma Stone) to get these African-American maids in her movie motivated for change?

Sort of makes it look like it took a white woman to commandeer the Civil Rights movement, doesn't?

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American Horror Story's Jessica Lange "Thinking About" Returning for Season 2!

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The bey-otch is back!

Well, probably. At least that was what Jessica Lange—Best Female Actor in a Drama Series winner at last night's SAG Awards—alluded to when we asked her whether she'd be returning to American Horror Story for season two:

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The Help Winner Octavia Spencer: "Women Would Be Happier if They Ate"

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"It's our society," Octavia Spencer told me backstage at tonight's SAG Awards, right after her big Best Supporting Actress win for The Help. I had just asked what the foodie actress thought of stick-thin Hollywood actresses.

Octavia was hardly done:

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Demi Moore Pal: Ashton Kutcher "Would Like to Think" Crisis Is All About Him!

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While the world listens with bated breath to the ridiculously frustrating 911 call and wonders about the whereabouts of Demi Moore's estranged husband Ashton Kutcher (not to mention Demi's three lovely daughters), let's face it, pretty much everyone's assuming this whole midlife debacle is all about Ashton.

Well, according to a friend who's known Demi for a very long time, Ashton—and everybody else—can think again on that score:

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