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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

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Jennifer Lopez pregnant with twins.

It's official...Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are expecting twins. The singer's father David confirmed the rumors on a Spanish language TV show yesterday. He says it's hereditary and his sister also gave birth to twins. There's no word on an exact due date for the new additions. Lopez and Anthony first publicly announced they were expecting last November.

Britney Spears' mother says the pop star's sidekick and manager has been drugging her. Lynne Spears requested, and was granted a temporary restraining order against Sam Lutfi...barring him from being within 250 yard of the singer. Lynne says Lutfi admitted to crushing her pills and putting them in her food. The pop star's mom also says he has taken complete control over her life, including her finances and what goes on at home.

Rosie O'Donnell helped to kick off the annual Kid's Night on Broadway last night. The former talk show host was at Madame Tussauds in New York for the event. The Annual Kid's Night on Broadway allows young people to see several plays for free when with a paying adult. O'Donnell says she's excited to be involved with a program encouraging young people to appreciate Broadway.

Police are questioning Amy Winehouse about alleged drug use. Officials tell People magazine the singer was interrogated about the video posted by a British newspaper, allegedly showing her smoking crack cocaine. But for now no arrests have been made and police say they're looking into it further. The singer has been getting treatment at a London rehab facility since late last month.

"Sex and the City" actress Kristin Davis is working to bring attention to the AIDS epidemic in Africa. The actress was reportedly in South Africa last weekend with the group Oxfam. Davis is an ambassador for the organization. In a statement she says the heroes in the country, helping those suffering from HIV and AIDS, amazed her. But the actress adds that they can't do it on their own...they're in need of more doctors nurses and overall support.

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