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Larry King's Postmortem Plans: Getting Frozen!

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Well this is one thing Larry King and Simon Cowell have in common.

Clearly, we don't want to think of the day when the 87-year-old star passes away, but when it comes to his own death, King has made some very concrete decisions.

Cold concrete decisions...

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GQ Believes in Dangerous Sex Just like Us!

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Looks like our favorite game of Ditch, Do or Marry has gone viral!

Of course, we weren't the first jokers to play Ditch, Do or Marry, but we took it to Hollywood (where it truly belongs) long before GQ did! Not that we're nitpicky or anything, and we totally love how they gave it their go with a highly unconventional candidate...

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Daniel Radcliffe on Last Day of Potter Filming: "I Wept Like a Child"

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Larry King has resurfaced from wherever he's been hiding to talk Harry Potter.

It's an unlikely pairing, but hey, Oprah's moved on to bigger things. Good ol' retired Larry dug deep in his closet and pulled out those trusty suspenders on one more time for a chat with Daniel Radcliffe about the franchise and how the star feels about it ending with the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

Basically, he cried.

"Very, very emotional," Radcliffe tells King in the clip above. "I remember I kind of wept like a child on my last day."

And how does the actor stays so down-to-earth with all that Potter mania surrounding him?

See what he says here... 

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Who Do You Want to Appear on The Soup Awards? Round Two!

Jon Cryer, Larry King, Duct Tape Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images; Jerod Harris/ZumaPress.com; Istock
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People, we're getting close. So close, that it's become difficult to tell which number is smaller: The days between now and The Soup Awards, or the active neurons in Gary Busey's brain. It's anyone's guess.* 

Which is to say, the one-hour Soup Awards extravaganza will be here soon. Yes, on Friday April 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, our charming leader Joel McHale will be handing out awards to the people who have been most worthy of our ridicule this year.     

What's more, the rumors you haven't heard are true: This year we want you to help us decide which celebrities will appear on the show. So vote in the following poll, and let us know which stars you'd like to see stand within sniffing distance of the handsome McHale.

This week's choices are: Two and a Half Men's Jon Cryer, Larry King's Larry King and RuPaul's own personal tuck tape.

Vote after the jump, and then tune in April 1 and let the madness on screen curve your lips upwards and force joyful, staccato ejaculations of sound from your mouth.

*Except for Gary's, of course. He doesn't have enough neurons to venture a guess.

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Mourning Elizabeth Taylor: Hollywood Greats React to Death of Hollywood's Greatest

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You don't become an icon of the silver screen without leaving a lasting impact on those you've touched.

Elizabeth Taylor, who passed away at age 79 early this morning after a battle with congestive heart failure, was no exception—and friends, colleagues and fans of the acting legend, from Elton John to Larry King to the Kardashians, have stepped up to pay tribute to the late star:

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Trump Roast: Donald Talks Presidency, The Situation Bombs, Greg Giraldo Remembered

Donald Trump, Jeffrey Ross Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage

The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump ran into a little, uh, situation, last night.

Inexplicably, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino was on stage along with seasoned comics Lisa Lampinelli and Whitney Cummings, chatmeister Larry King, the always-entertaining Snoop Dogg and roastmasters Jeff Ross and Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. And when it came the reality star's turn to The Donald, things took an ugly turn.

How bad was it?

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Condensed Soup: Wendy Williams' Bra Unleashed!

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Beneath the pump-enhanced Amazonian stature, the dazzling cavalcade of wigs and the startling chest taken from a breast lover's fever dream, Wendy Williams is just a simple gal at heart.

How do we know this? Just listen to her warble a sweet ditty from her Brownie days. Then try and make sense of what that has to do with her bra, her wig and Larry King. Better yet, just let Joel McHale—an expert in all three categories—add it all up for you.

And don't forget to come back for more as a fresh Soup beams your way tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT!

End of an Era: Larry King Signs Off

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Almost 125 years ago, Larry King Live premiered on CNN.

No, it hasn't been that long, of course—only 25 years, in fact!—but it sure seems like Larry King has been lobbing questions at politicians, celebrities and other newsmakers as long as mankind has been hitching its pants up with suspenders.

Although he'll be staying on at the network to work on other projects, King bid farewell to his talk show on Thursday, getting through the emotional hour with a little help from his famous friends—and their tweets!

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Wesley Snipes: The System Doesn't Seem to Be Working for Me

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First off, Wesley Snipes would like to make it clear that he's going to prison for avoiding, not evading, taxes.

"I was never charged with tax evasion," the Blade star, who's been ordered to surrender by Thursday at noon to begin his three-year stay in a Pennsylvania federal prison, stated tonight on Larry King Live.  "I was convicted of three misdemeanors of willful failure to file a form."

"And how is that different from evasion?" inquired King, bless him.

"Well, I'm not the lawyer, Larry, so I'll let the lawyer explain that a little bit further," Snipes evaded the question replied.

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Oksana "Wanted to Help" Mel Gibson With Those Recordings

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If Oksana Grigorieva never gets the justice she feels she deserves, sharing her story on CNN will just have to do.

Attorney Dan Horowitz told E! News Wednesday that his client agreed to a Larry King Live interview so that people will "know how compelling the evidence is," even if Mel Gibson is never charged with domestic violence.

And true or not, this is indeed some compelling stuff.

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