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50 Cent Will Tweet Nude Photo If Giants Lose Super Bowl

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Rapper 50 Cent is a betting man and he's about to make this year's Super Bowl a little more interesting.

The 36-year-old rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, reportedly won a $500,000 bet on the New York Giants in the NFC Championship game, but he's wagering even more on the Giants' ability to take down the New England Patriots on Feb. 5.

The Hollywood Gossip first pointed out that Fiddy recently accepted a bet from Twitter follower @MyBestAssets that will cost him more than cash if the Giants lose:

The rapper quickly responded to the bet agreeing that he'll post a nude photo of himself and @MyBestAssets said she'd post photo of both her "boobs and face" if the Giants win.

Will 50 Cent really tweet nude photos of himself if his team loses? Guess we'll have to wait and see.

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Kate Hudson's Father Scribes Tell-All Book

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Kate Hudson's estranged biological father, Bill, has released a tell-all book that includes stories of his kids and their legendary mother Goldie Hawn.

Baby Blue Ivy's Godparents Revealed?

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MediaTakeOut.com just got word that Beyonce and Jay Z have DECIDED on who is to be their daughter BLUE's godparents . . . and you're not gonna BELIEVE IT!!!

Lindsay Lohan Hit With Lawsuit

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LOS ANGELES -- Lindsay Lohan's bad luck with cars continues after a woman who claims she was struck by the actress' sports car sued over her injuries Wednesday. Nubia Del Carmen Preza claims she was struck by Lohan's Maserati while walking through a West Hollywood intersection in September 2010.

Preza's lawsuit states she has suffered "disabling and serious personal injuries, pain, suffering and anguish" and that she is seeking damages for all her medical expenses and lost time at work. A call to her attorney, Gregory Picco, seeking additional details was not immediately returned.

It is the second lawsuit filed against Lohan this month involving an automobile mishap. A paparazzo sued Lohan Jan. 10, claiming that he was struck in January 2010 by a vehicle in which Lohan was riding. Grigor Balyan claims he was trying to shoot pictures of the actress in Hollywowhen he was hit.

Preza's lawsuit states Lohan was driving when she was hit on the afternoon of Sept. 1, 2010, at an intersection just south of the Sunset Strip. At the time, Lohan lived near the intersection.

Lohan's spokesman Steve Honig said neither Lohan nor her attorneys had been served with the lawsuit and could not comment on it.

The model and actress remains on probation for a 2007 drunken driving case filed after she was arrested twice that year on suspicion of driving while impaired.

One of the incidents sparked two civil lawsuits after Lohan chased a vehicle she thought was carrying her former assistant on Pacific Coast Highway. One of the cases has settled. The other, filed by three men who were in the SUV Lohan was driving, may go to trial in March.

Lohan's attorney in that case, Ed McPherson, has said the men had plenty of chances to get out of the vehicle and called the case "absurd."

The "Mean Girls" star has received two positive probation reports since a judge ordered her to perform weekly morgue cleanup duties in November. the actress may be off supervised probation by the end of March.

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Would You Watch 'The Dwight Schrute Show'?

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Is Dwight K. Schrute getting his own show? Reports are swirling that NBC is working on an "Office" spin-off starring Rainn Wilson for a potential midseason 2013 launch.

Pat Sajak: I Hosted 'Wheel Of Fortune' Drunk

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Pat Sajak is admitting to hosting under the influence.

The longtime face of "Wheel of Fortune," said he has hosted the popular show while drunk.

"Yes," Sajak admitted with a laugh when to Dan Le Batard of "Dan Le Batard is Highly Questionable" asked if he ever hosted the show inebriated. "When I first started and was much younger and could tolerate those things, we had a different show then."

In "Wheel of Fortune's" early format, Sajak found himself with two-and-a-half-hour dinner breaks while they changed up the prizes. So he and his right-hand woman Vanna White would go out to Los Arcos, a nearby Mexican restaurant in Burbank, for some margaritas.

"Vanna and I would go across and have two or three or six and then come and do the last shows and have trouble recognizing the alphabet. They're really great tapes to get a hold of," Sajak said.

With the duo averaging four margaritas per outing, did alcohol make the show better or worse? "I had a great time. I have no idea if the shows were any good, but no one said anything, so I guess I did OK," Sajak said.

However, alcohol is no longer a player in Sajak's hosting duties. He added: "I would be hesitant to have anything to drink now."

Watch the full interview below. Thanks to Warming Glow for the video find.

Adam Levine And Maroon 5 Boycotting Restaurant For Anti-Gay Marriage Stance

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Adam Levine has long been a supporter of the LGBT community and once again he's putting his money where his mouth is -- this time in regards to gay marriage.

The Maroon 5 singer and "The Voice" star recently revealed that the band, which is up for the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance on February 12, has changed the location of their upcoming post-awards show party due to an unnamed Los Angeles restaurant's backing of Proposition 8, which made gay marriage illegal in California.

Levine told People magazine, "We used to go to this Mexican restaurant to celebrate after the Grammys but the place supported the movement to make gay marriage illegal [in California] so we bailed on that."

Levine, whose brother is gay, has lent his voice and face to other pro-LGBT causes like the "It Gets Better" campaign in support of gay teens and earlier this year he appeared on the cover of Out magazine.

The singer's outspokenness isn't limited to LGBT activism. In October he lashed out at FOX news on Twitter for using Maroon 5's music on the air saying, "Dear Fox News, don't play our music on your evil f***ing channel ever again. Thank you."

Sneak Peek: Susan Lucci On 'Hot In Cleveland'

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"Hot in Cleveland's" third season continues to boast some serious star power! Not only do Jennifer Love Hewitt and Joe Jonas appear on tonight's episode (watch a sneak peek) but next week sees small screen icon Susan Lucci make her first TV appearance since "All My Children" went off the air!


Is It Really Over? Long-Term Celeb Couples Who Called It Quits

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Vanessa Paradis recently denied allegations that she and Johnny Depp had split after 14 years together, People magazine reports.

When asked about the break-up rumor by French TV show "Grand Journal" Tuesday, the 39-year-old actress said: "Yes, they [the rumors] are false."

The couple, who have spent the majority of their life together in the southern French town of Plan-de-la-Tour, have two children together, 12-year-old Lily-Rose, and 9-year-old Jack.

In December 2010, Depp told "Extra" that he didn't need a "piece of paper" to prove his commitment to Paradis, musing that "marriage is really from soul to soul, heart to heart."

Their rumored split brought to mind other never-married celebrity couples who stayed together for years, only to call it quits in the end. Below, some of those couples' stories.

Is Demi Moore's Divorce Taking Its Toll?

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Is Demi Moore's divorce taking its toll?

The actress was hospitalized on Monday night after reportedly suffering from an epileptic seizure. Sources tell TMZ that the 49-year-old actress is being treated for substance abuse issues.

Moore's hospitalization comes three months after she announced her plans to divorce Ashton Kutcher amid reports of his infidelity.

Moore isn't the first celebrity whose life has taken a negative turn following divorce. Here, five stars whose lives spiraled out of control post-split, from stints in rehab to public intoxication arrests.

Alec Baldwin: I Do Want To Run For Public Office

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Alec Baldwin still wants to run for office. Which office and when, however, is entirely up in the air.

The "30 Rock" star has long flirted with a political campaign. In a new interview with Piers Morgan set to air on Wednesday, Baldwin says he wants to run but pushes a potential campaign back a few years, saying that he still plans on acting for a while and that two years is an eternity in politics.

"In that amount of time, maybe in the not too distant future, I'll survey that again and think, is there an opportunity for me?" he tells the host. "Because in New York for example, we have safe Democratic seats around the horn to so speak, it's the governor and the AG [attorney general] and the two senate seats, so what I would run for and when it would be [is] something I'd have to give a lot of thought."

Over the summer, the actor said that he was thinking of running for Mayor of New York City, but sometime after 2013 due to his acting commitments and his desire to learn more about the responsibilities of the office.

In 2009, Baldwin offered himself as a potential candidate against Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, a Democrat-turned-independent who has long frustrated liberals.

Baldwin in late 2010 mused about a Congressional run from his home of Long Island, and said that an Ohio law firm offered to move him out to the state and help him run for governor.

In December, he said on his WNYC podcast that he was no longer interested in running.

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Kim Kardashian Donates HUGE Sum To LGBT Suicide Prevention Charity

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Kim Kardashian strutted her charitable side when she gave a generous $50,000 to an LGBT suicide prevention program, US Weekly Magazine reports.

The reality starlet fundraised for the Trevor Project back in September when she attended a 9/11 Cantor Fitzgerald event.

"The firm lost more than 600 employees in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001 and yesterday, on the 10th anniversary of the attacks, they donated all revenues from their trades to charities around the world," Kardashian wrote on her blog. "I was honored to take part!!"

A source close to Kardashian told RumorFix.com that "it’s important to Kim to support The Trevor Project because lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people face extreme levels of hate and discrimination in her generation and she knows that they need safe places like the Trevor Project to turn for help."

This donation is just one a few benevolent gestures Kardashian recently offered up to deserving organizations.

At the end of her short-lived marriage, the former Mrs. Humphries donated the value of her wedding gifts to the Dream Foundation.

She's also been known to auction her personal items online, with some of the profits going to charity, and she recently took a trip to Haiti with Kris Jenner and actress Maria Bello to help the organization We Advance, a nonprofit whose mission statement says: "We are stronger together than we are alone."

'Spartacus: Vengeance' Stars Go Green

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From Mother Nature Network's Gerri Miller:

With its addictive combination of nudity, sex, action and plots even thicker than the blood spurting in its gladiatorial battles, "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" was a big hit for Starz when it premiered in 2010. But when Andy Whitfield, who played the title role, was stricken with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the prequel miniseries "Gods of the Arena" was made in the interim in the hope that he'd recover. Tragically, Whitfield succumbed to the disease last September, and the role was recast with Liam McIntyre. "Spartacus Vengeance" premieres Jan. 27, with Spartacus spearheading a slave rebellion -- and Roman troops under Gaius Claudius Glaber the man responsible for Spartacus' wife's death -- on a mission to crush it.

"It's not an easy journey, both interacting with the other members of the group and for him personally, a man that never really wanted this mantle," said creator/writer Steven S. DeKnight during promotion for the series that included a Hollywood premiere, noting that the reluctant hero transitions "from a more singular individual to, by the end, a leader of men, and that journey is very difficult."

Getting the role was just as tough. McIntyre had lost 45 pounds for another project and had to bulk up with a trainer and grueling heavy weight workouts to achieve a gladiator-worthy body, but the experience was worth it. "It was and still is one of the most exciting things I can even imagine, let alone have the privilege of doing," he said, though Whitfield's death hit him hard. "You can't imagine how sad that day was," he said of the moment news came to the set. "Andy's left the most amazing legacy you could possibly hope for and it's the reason I have a job now. It's such an honor to have such a big responsibility. I just try to work really, really hard at giving it as much life as I can in the way I find possible and hopefully the Spartacus character has the same spirit as Andy brought to it so wonderfully."

This season, the titular theme of vengeance "drives everybody and brings them together but it also tears them apart," said DeKnight. "When you have such a dark emotion as vengeance, your relationships with other people become twisted." That couldn't be truer than in the case of Lucretia (Lucy Lawless) who somehow survived the massacre at the House of Batiatus and seems to have gone mad -- or is she crazy like a fox? Her relationship with frenemy Ilithyia (Viva Blanca) "will continue to be enriched, lots of ups and downs there, lots of skullduggery in the parlor. Buckets of torment are coming my way, and I enter into a relationship with a man that I never paid attention to before. In the end all of Lucretia's dreams come true," promised Lawless, who is an ambassador for New Zealand Greenpeace and is building a massive garden at her Auckland home.

Her co-stars weighed in on their own environmental efforts at the premiere. McIntyre pointed out his native Australia's "impressive emission standards and carbon trading and systems with rainwater" that he's always followed. Manu Bennett (Crixus) said he has recycling bins and uses eco-friendly cleaning products at home, but buys disposable diapers for his new baby, his third daughter. In "Vengeance," Crixus' goal is to find his slavegirl love Naevia (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), and there's ongoing tension between him and Spartacus. "There are a lot of twists and turns" ahead, he promised.

"It's a very popular storyline because everyone wants to feel like us," Addai-Robinson reflected about the Crixus-Naevia love story. New to the role previously played by Lesley-Ann Brandt, she felt welcomed and supported on set, which helped immensely during nude scenes. "It can be nerve-wracking, but Manu and I have a really great working relationship and we know the audience is really into it," says the L.A.-based actress, who recycles and drives a Prius, but finds that "it's hard to find it out here in the sea of Priuses."

Craig Parker (Glaber), who lives in Paris, doesn't have a car but instead rents bicycles via the Vélibes system to get around the city. Married to the spoiled and willful Ilithyia, Glaber "is not going to put up with the manipulations his wife has gotten away with. He's going to take charge. He's going to stand up to her and he's going to get some action and it may not be with his wife," he hinted. He relishes "playing the antagonist rather than the hero.

You get to do nastier things. You get to be evil. If you're the hero you have to remain noble and morally worthy and that's not so interesting. It's always much more fun to mine the twisted, dirty, festering humanity of a character," he said, though acknowledged that Spartacus, while heroic, is "no boy scout. He's got darkness and that makes for a really interesting show to watch."

Peter Mensah, who works closely with Global Green, plays the widowed former gladiator master Oenomaus. "He's lost at the beginning of the season so his theme is reclamation just as much as vengeance. He basically loses everything, finds himself, and has to find a cause." Katrina Law (Mira) is the house slave on the run with Spartacus. "You get to see her fighting for what it means to be free and what she can do with that new-found freedom, and what she does for love, and if she and Spartacus last," said Law, who showed McIntyre the ropes in the intimate scenes. "I felt like the old pro, 'Just take your clothes off, hon, it's going to be fine.' It's all in a day's work," laughed the actress, who describes herself as "very conservative with water. We got a dual flush toilet and don't drink bottled water. We got a filter for the house."

Bonnie Sveen -- who grew up on a sustainable farm in Australia, is a vegetarian, and doesn't own a car -- plays Chandara, a sex slave who's "very ruthless and in it for herself." She has no problem with baring it all for the role. "I'm a painter so I'm used to the naked anatomy. It's definitely a challenge, but it's an opportunity to discover a new braveness within yourself," she believes.

Already picked up for a third season, "Spartacus" is a hit, DeKnight feels, "because the way we develop the characters and the intrigue and the surprises coupled with the action and the sensuality of the show is really like nothing you've seen on television. Everybody loves a good underdog story and this is one of the great underdog stories in history. Then you throw in the drama and appeal of the time and the sensuality and the action. I think it all comes together in this bizarre, wonderful brew." His can't-miss moment? "The return of Gannicus" (Dustin Clare) in episode five. "It's a phenomenally gigantic episode with a stunning conclusion."

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Penn Badgley's Shirt 'Occupies' Bloomberg Press Conference

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Mayor Bloomberg loves loves loves it when TV shows and movies are filmed in New York. No surprise then that Thursday Hizzoner bestowed an unusual honor upon one Gotham-based program-- proclaiming January 26th in New York Gossip Girl Day, in celebration of the show's 100th episode.

Look! Bloomberg even XOXO'd a tweet:

And for a show fixated on the swanky lives of the decidedly 1 percent, actor and heartthrob Penn Badgley 'occupied' the stage at the presser for the award Thursday, wearing a "We are the 99 percent" t-shirt.

(Meanwhile, 26 of Badgley's comrades were being arrested during a protest in Brooklyn.)

Priceless photos of Bloomberg and the Gossip cast below:

Kim Kardashian Lands Recurring TV Role

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Kim Kardashian is keeping herself pretty busy these days taking on yet another TV project. The "Kourtney and Kim Take New York" reality star will not only try out her newly-found acting chops on an upcoming February episode of Tim Allen's ABC sitcom, "Last Man Standing," but she recently signed on for a multi-episode arc on Lifetime's "Drop Dead Diva."

Kardashian will play Nikki, Fred's (Ben Feldman) new love interest who partners with his ex Stacy (April Bowlby) in a new business venture, reports The Hollywood Reporter. She will make her first appearance in the Season 4 premiere, which is slated to air in summer.

“In discussing the role of Nikki with her, I'm blown away by her smarts, sense of humor and passion," said "Drop Dead Diva" creator and executive producer Josh Berman.

But she's not the only Kardashian we want to see on the small screen. HuffPost TV recently put together a few suggestions as to which Kardashian should guest star on what. Just look at Scott Disick, the father of Kourtney Kardashian's children. He's practically written himself into the campy drama of ABC's "Revenge."

Click through the gallery below to see where we would kast the Kadashians.


Pat Mitchell: Shoring up the Pipeline for Female Filmmakers at Sundance

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If you only pay attention to the press coverage and/or tweets from Sundance this year, you might think it is all about celebrity sightings, but in fact, there is some powerful paradigm shifting going on as well. I was honored to be cohost of a gathering about women in film, along with Jacki Zehner, a dear friend and superwoman in every sense, along with two great organizations—Women In Film Los Angeles and the Sundance Institute. Our collective goal was to look at the current state of women in film and launch an initiative to shore up the pipeline that channels women's ideas, sensibilities, and good work onto the big screen.

It wasn't the first time, of course, that we'd explored these ideas. This "conversation" actually started last year with an informal gathering where Jacki, Geena Davis, Gloria Steinem, and 50 or so women directors, writers, producers, and funders got together to discuss how women are represented in film—both in the stories and behind the scenes. Further, we discussed why there is a disappointing underrepresentation of women across all sectors of media, particularly in clout positions.

This year, more than 150 women got together to continue the conversation with some new data: 17% of the 3,879 feature-length films submitted to the 2012 Sundance Film Festival were directed by women, and that number is affected significantly by the documentary films, among which we find almost double the number of women directors submitting as for narrative films. Among films selected for the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, the numbers are a bit more (10% more) encouraging, with 27% of festival films directed by women.

There’s a bit of a brighter picture when we look at Sundance feature film and documentary film labs—where Sundance incubates filmmakers and their projects. Over the last two years, an average of 47% of feature film lab fellows and 45% of documentary film lab fellows were female.

As Keri Putnam, executive director, Sundance Institute, pointed out, the large jumps in these statistics reveal a pattern wherein women are originating high-quality projects, but are having a hard time getting them made. This, of course, isn't the only field where we see major pipeline issues for women—just look at law, medicine, and the sciences and engineering. But that doesn't mean we will throw up our hands in resignation. We're going to do something about it.

Cathy Schulman, president of Women In Film Los Angeles, explained that her organization would be collaborating with the Sundance Institute, first to thoroughly study the statistics on women filmmakers in the independent world, inviting other organizations to work with them to compile the best information, and second, to follow the 2012 Sundance “class” of female Festival, Fund and Lab filmmakers to analyze challenges they may face moving projects forward.

The goal is to formulate a vision for support within the scope of both institutions’ programs. The efforts will focus on supporting opportunities or paths toward sustained careers, inclusivity and parity, and the diversity in the content and backgrounds of women filmmakers. In addition, Women In Film has agreed to coprogram a symposium in Los Angeles with Sundance Institute spotlighting the challenges facing independent women filmmakers, and to open up their mentorship and career counseling programs to Sundance Institute supported filmmakers where they will receive guidance, mentoring, and business and creative support services.

It's thrilling to be present at these kinds of gatherings, when convicted women with access to resources and deep, wide networks, leverage their power to make sure that the next generation of Catherine Hardwickes and Jane Campions don't go unnoticed. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

 

FLASHBACK: Demi Moore Kisses Young 'General Hospital' Co-Star

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Demi Moore may be experiencing a mid-life crisis following her split with Ashton Kutcher, but at just 19 years old she was living life to the fullest at a birthday celebration with her "General Hospital" co-stars back in 1982. Watch her wild, tipsy behavior in her first-ever ET interview!

Taylor Armstrong Reveals Details About Abusive Marriage in New Memoir

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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Taylor Armstrong reveals many disturbing details about her abusive marriage in her new memoir, 'Hiding from Reality: My Story of Love, Loss and Finding the Courage Within.'

Piers Morgan Won't Miss Howie Mandel & Sharon Osbourne

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Piers Morgan announced his position as a judge on "America's Got Talent" to focus on his CNN talk show "Piers Morgan Tonight." One month later, the talent show landed Howard Stern to be his replacement. Morgan stopped by "Rachael Ray" (weekdays on ABC) and made it quite clear that he won't be spending too much time missing his former co-judges.

"Obviously I'm going to miss Howie Mandel very much indeed ... like you would miss going to the dentist and having all your teeth extracted one by one with no anesthetic," he said sardonically. "And I'll miss Sharon Osbourne," he continued, chuckling and rolling his eyes.

It remains to be seen if TV viewers will miss Morgan, however. The ratings of "Piers Morgan Tonight" have failed to match his predecessor Larry King's, and it's quite possible that Stern's return to the mainstream after years on satellite radio could precipitate a huge spike in "AGT" ratings. And it's never a good thing to get beat in the ratings game by both the man you replaced and the man who replaced you.

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'Bridesmaids' Head To Oscars As Presenters

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Just because "Bridesmaids" missed a Best Picture nomination on Tuesday morning doesn't mean the cast can't enjoy a little bit of time in the spotlight on Oscar Sunday. The cast of the hit comedy will appear at the 84th annual Academy Awards as presenters.

Kristen Wiig (nominated for Best Original Screenplay with co-writer Annie Mumolo), Melissa McCarthy (nominated for Best Supporting Actress), Rose Byrne, Ellie Kemper, Wendi-McLendon Covey and Maya Rudolph will take part in the Oscar telecast, though what award they'll present -- or clip they'll introduce -- remains unknown. Per the AMPAS press release, this will be the first Oscar appearance for sextet of leading ladies.

If it seems odd that the Academy would announce a group of presenters so soon after the nominations, consider that having "Bridesmaids" be part of the telecast was likely a top priority. After all, the film was one of the biggest hits of 2011, a factor that can't be discounted when the only Best Picture nominee with over $100 million earned in box office receipts was "The Help."

[via Deadline]

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