Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 2:15pm PDT By
X17 Staff

Chelsea Handler is talking about how "delusional" she was when getting pregnant at the age of sixteen.
While appearing on
The Rosie Show, The E! talk show host said the following about how her parents urged her to get an abortion right away. Chelsea says they told her:
"You're throwing your entire life away. You're supposed to create a life for yourself. We want you to enjoy your life and not be raising a child, and we're certainly not going to raise it for you."
O'Donnell then comments against those who say an abortion can ruin a person's life. Rosie says:
"That's not the stuff I've heard from my friends who've had abortions. Listen, not that it was a casual thing that they never think about again, but it wasn't a life-defining negative thing."
Handler adds, "You should do whatever you want with your body and you shouldn't let anyone tell you what to do."
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 1:30pm PDT By
X17 Staff

Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on January 26 to protect baby Blue Ivy Carter's name, according to the
Washington Post. The superstar parents want to reserve it for a future line of baby carriages, baby cosmetics, and diaper bags.
While this all seems a bit ridiculous, several individuals have already submitted their own applications for the name! Fashion designer Joseph Mbeh requested “Blue Ivy Carter NYC†just four days after the baby was born, and another applicant filed on January 20 for “Blue Ivy Carter Glory IV†to use for a line of fragrances. The trademark office has denied both applications, stating that the name belonged to a “very famous infant †and consumers may falsely assume that the products were approved by the celebrity parents.
Beyonce and Jay-Z's application is still pending, but sources say it's a done deal because the couple are legally authorized to trademark the names of their children.
And speaking of baby products, Gwyneth Paltrow recently bought the tiny celebritot an $880 Bugaboo baby stroller. Think B will actually use it when she pushes her little one around town?
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 1:30pm PDT By
X17 Staff

Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on January 26 to protect baby Blue Ivy Carter's name, according to the
Washington Post. The superstar parents want to reserve it for a future line of baby carriages, baby cosmetics, and diaper bags.
While this all seems a bit ridiculous, several individuals have already submitted their own applications for the name! Fashion designer Joseph Mbeh requested “Blue Ivy Carter NYC†just four days after the baby was born, and another applicant filed on January 20 for “Blue Ivy Carter Glory IV†to use for a line of fragrances. The trademark office has denied both applications, stating that the name belonged to a “very famous infant †and consumers may falsely assume that the products were approved by the celebrity parents.
Beyonce and Jay-Z's application is still pending, but sources say it's a done deal because the couple are legally authorized to trademark the names of their children.
And speaking of baby products, Gwyneth Paltrow recently bought the tiny celebritot an $880 Bugaboo baby stroller. Think B will actually use it when she pushes her little one around town?
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 12:55pm PDT By
X17 Staff
Another day, another photo shoot for the Kardashian/Jenner clan!
While Khloe is seen striking a fierce pose with two basketballs to her chest, her 14-year-old sister Kylie holds up a football.
Kylie Tweeted the photo along with the following, "Do you like our white balls."
Never a dull moment with these girls!
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 12:55pm PDT By
X17 Staff
Another day, another photo shoot for the Kardashian/Jenner clan!
While Khloe is seen striking a fierce pose with two basketballs to her chest, her 14-year-old sister Kylie holds up a football.
Kylie Tweeted the photo along with the following, "Do you like our white balls."
Never a dull moment with these girls!
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 12:30pm PDT By
X17 Staff

Oops!
Yesterday Nia Long was spotted leaving the gym, and the actress wasn't prepared to run into a pack of photographers -- or to have them snap a picture of her camel toe! Of course, Nia was a great sport about the whole thing, laughing off the incident as she pulled her shirt down to cover up her wardrobe malfunction.
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 12:30pm PDT By
X17 Staff

Oops!
Yesterday Nia Long was spotted leaving the gym, and the actress wasn't prepared to run into a pack of photographers -- or to have them snap a picture of her camel toe! Of course, Nia was a great sport about the whole thing, laughing off the incident as she pulled her shirt down to cover up her wardrobe malfunction.
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Posted on Thu Feb 9th, 2012 12:00pm PDT By
X17 Staff
Last night George Clooney chatted with New York Times journalist David Carr at a TimesTalks Q&A session at the SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood, and 50-year-old discussed his Oscar-nominated film,
The Descendants.
But the highlight of the session, with moderator and
Descendants director Alexander Payne, was Payne's lack of knowledge where classic film is concerned. The American Cinematheque put together a highlights reel of some related, classic family dramas to introduce the pair's film, and Payne admitted he saw
Kramer vs. Kramer for the first time a year ago and that he'd never seen
Ordinary People.
Clooney redeemed the evening, however, displaying his knowledge of these classics and commenting on his love of Dustin Hoffman's french toast-making scene in
Kramer. He also said that seeing Timothy Hutton's work in
Ordinary People when he was 19 years old, was the first time he seriously considered a career in acting.
George is nominated for a Best Actor award, and the film is also in the running for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Achievement in Film Editing. Think George will beat out pal Brad Pitt for the actor category? We'll find out on February 26!
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