Feb 04, 2008 -
They may not have been able to score tickets to the big game, but I'm sure the lucky folks at the Victoria's Secret What Is Sexy Party at Super Bowl XLII in Scottsdale, Ariz., had a blast anyway. Grey's ladies Katherine Heigl and Kate Walsh enjoyed each other on the red carpet, where the new Mrs. Josh Kelley really sexed it up in that red number. I guess Katherine and Josh weren't named Sexiest Newlyweds (not to mention her most desirable status) for nothing.
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Feb 03, 2008 -
Sigh, the Super Bowl happened yesterday. My own pouting aside, the festivities were fun — and most of you all were rooting for the Giants anyway, so I'm (begrudgingly) happy for all you fans. Heh.
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Feb 03, 2008 -
It's Super Bowl time! Whether you're out watching the game with friends or sitting on the couch snacking away, it's one of the most exciting sports days of the year. Now that it's down to the final two, you're either with the Patriots, or with the Giants.
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Feb 01, 2008 -
The Super Bowl isn't until Sunday, but the party started in Arizona last night. Mary J. Blige and Adam Levine showed off their vocal talents for the lucky guests at the Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash.
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Jan 30, 2008 -
Justin Timberlake's new Pepsi ad and promotional campaign to win free stuff may not officially kick off until this Sunday during the Super Bowl, but we've got your first taste of it right here. Our beloved little JT gets all thrown around and banged up for this one, but it ends with a pretty cute line from the budding actor. Check it out below and tell us what you think — I'm so excited for this weekend, are you?
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Jan 23, 2008 -
We haven't seen much of Justin Timberlake since he closed up shop on his FutureSex/Loveshow, but we'll get to see that pretty face come Super Bowl Sunday. JT will be appearing in a Pepsi commercial during the big game, which will also kickoff a year long promotion for free music on Amazon.com. The two companies have joined forces and Amazon will be giving away $1 billion worth of MP3s, CDs, videos and consumer electronics.
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