Not sure I am a fan.

Last night J.Lo went on Letterman and hubby was there for support. She still is clearly having hair issues. She just doesn’t seem to know what to do with her new look. As for Mark, he just always looks angry and here he sports the partial untuck shirt - what’s that about?
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She was on the show to plug Monster-In-Law which I got a chance to see last night. I will write more about that tomorrow.
I think it is time for an intervention. Nicole Richie is wasting away. I think she is tinier than MK was at her smallest. The ribs and bones are starting to show and that is not a good look. Lionel feed her please.
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Everyone thinks Ben and Jen are pregnant. We know Ben is know as the only 30-something man in Hollywood that is begging to get married and start a family. We know that Jen had some weird virus/illness a few months ago when we say them going to the doctors office together. Now Life and Style made it their cover story.
The Sun reports this is why they recently became engaged.
Maybe it is because pics like this keep showing up? Maybe it's just the shirt?

HP and MTV create a show
In what is becoming a world of product placement TV shows, MTV and HP make it super obvious by creating a show called That '70s House, which will deprive contestants of technology. Win they win tasks in their Brady Brunch style home, they get to go to the HP closet to pick out a product. Hmm - can't they think of something better than that?
Matt Damon is Marco Polo
I'm not really familiar with the story of Marco Polo, but I'll see anything with Matt Damon in it.
The new title from Conde Nast is just like the popular Lucky Magazine it is based on. Domino is the third shopping spin-off title following Cargo's launch last year. It has the same stickers to mark you favorite pages. It has the same editors picks up front. It has the same look and feel and well everything else except this time it is home products.
Domino is filled with products, paints, and decorating ideas that are "attainable" for the home. It is not just for homeowners - it has simple ideas for renters to also spice up their place without serious renovations. The products range from a $4,329 Ralph Lauren table to a $5.95 "Starburst" plate. It's nice to mix and match price points and I like that they are trying to appeal to everyone, but let's be honest, if you are not a shelter magazine reader you do not know what the difference between a Parson table and a made-over Ming-style table.
Overall it is a cute, easy to read magazine, but if you not a huge home aficionado, there is no need to read it every month. It is great to get ideas when you know you need some inspiration.
Click here to watch this fabulous clip from an evening news station. Warning: Don't watch while eating lunch
The new Mrs Trump and Aflac
Melania will be in the new Arlac insurance ads and the lucky ladies will be in the first ad where the duck actually talks. Can't wait to hear what it has to say. Aflac.
Gawker reports that Page Six is suing PageSixSixSix's Mario "Perez" Lavandeira. The NY Post is claiming trademark infringement. Pagesixsixsix became huge after being selected by ET as the #1 site celebs don't want to be reported on and Perez does a fabulous job getting great dirt.
For example, this morning Perez reports that Kevin is going wild spending Britney's money so she has to keep watch over her man now. Another story says that Jessica Simpson was at the Hard Rock getting wild with Fred Durst (why do women like this guy? He is gross). PageSixSixSix for more fun stories.