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    • New York nightclub sues Drake and Chris Brown over fight: A history of their feud

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      Will the Chris Brown and Drake saga ever end? Not anytime soon, it would seem.

      The duo's nightclub fight from last summer has flared up again after the owners of New York's W.i.P, where the feud erupted, took legal action against the musicians last week, TMZ reports.

      Execs at Entertainment Enterprises, Ltd., who own W.i.P., reportedly alleged Brown and Drake should be responsible for the injuries basketball player Tony Parker sustained in the fight between two rappers' entourages.

      Eva Longoria's ex recently filed a $20 million lawsuit against Entertainment Enterprises, claiming the company should have known about the friction between Brown and Drake, which resulted in Parker being injured.

      But, according to TMZ, W.i.P.'s owners think Brown and Drake should pay any damages awarded to Parker because they "contributed to, instigated, participated and/or engaged" in the fight.

      Wait, are we still talking about the club brawl? Because the feud between this duo goes back years. Here's a run down of their tiff history:

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    • Did Taylor Swift admit that ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ is about Harry Styles?

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      Taylor Swift knew Harry Styles was trouble from the very beginning.

      In a new interview with the U.K.'s Sunday Times, the 23-year-old "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer appeared to admit that the third single from her album "Red" is about the One Direction star.

      See also: How did hundreds of Taylor Swift's fan letters end up in the dumpster?

      Swift made the big reveal while discussing what it was like performing at the BRIT awards last month, which Styles is known to have attended. Swift told the Times, "It's not hard to access that emotion when the person the song is about is standing by the side of the stage watching."

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    • Jude Law sues Canadian fireplace company Paloform: Report

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      Jude Law is reportedly fuming over a Canadian fireplace company.

      The 40-year-old "Side Effects" star is suing the Toronto-based company Paloform after the company allegedly used his image without permission in an online advertising campaign, TMZ reports.

      In a suit filed in a Los Angeles court, Law claimed Paloform plastered his face on its website, Facebook, and Pinterest pages to promote its "expressive, modern fireplaces."

      Reportedly referring to himself as "one of the most recognised, highly regarded, critically acclaimed, and commercially valuable motion picture actors in the world," Law is seeking damages and for Paloform to cease using his image.

      See also: Taylor Swift sued over cancelled Canadian concert

      Neither the company's website nor its Facebook page appear to currently display any images of the A-list star. But whether or not they have been taken down cannot yet be confirmed.

      "Sorry, can't comment at this moment," company manager Khai Foo told omg! Canada via email.

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    • Justin Bieber isn’t the first star to mock Lindsay Lohan

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      It was the Lindsay Lohan swipe heard all around the world. In what may go down as the worst month of his life, Justin Bieber only made matters worse yesterday when he threw LiLo under the bus at the end of a rant against the press.

      “I'm a good person with a big heart. And don't think I deserve all of this negative press I've worked my ass off to get where I am and my hard work doesn't stop here. i'm growing up finding myself while having people watch me and criticise me everyday i think im doing pretty damn good,” he tweeted, before adding, “And to those comparing me to Lindsey Lohan look at her 2012 tax statements ;)”

      The "All Around the World" singer then amended his rant with an Instagram message: "I get angry sometimes. I'm human. I'm gonna make mistakes. In gonna grow and get better from them. But all the love from you guys overcomes the negativity. I love u. Thanks."

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    • Cindy Crawford opens up about Richard Gere marriage

      Crawford and Gere in 1993. (Brenda Chase/Getty Images)

      Cindy Crawford has finally opened up about her superstar marriage to Richard Gere.

      The 47-year-old supermodel met Gere in 1987 when she was 21, married him in 1991, and divorced him four years later. In a new episode of "Oprah's Master Class," which airs on OWN this Sunday, Crawford seems to admit her age was the reason the relationship failed.

      "I think I was more willing at 22 to be, like, 'OK, I'll follow,' but then you start going, 'Well, I don't want to just follow, I want to lead sometimes and I want to walk side by side sometimes,'" she said, adding, "when I was with him, that's when I was becoming well-known as well."

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    • Vice attempts to find out if anyone hates Jennifer Lawrence

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      Everyone loves Jennifer Lawrence. Or, at least, no one hates her. That's what Vice concluded on Wednesday after publishing a satirical article in which West Coast editor Jamie Lee Curtis Taete questioned some organizations Vice deemed hate groups on their opinion of the beloved Oscar winner.

      The author approached the National Socialist Freedom Movement (a U.S. "white civil rights group"), the Westboro Baptist Church, the Institute for Historical Review (which Taete refers to as "Holocaust deniers"), the Nation of Islam ("a religious movement based largely around anti-Semitism, homophobia, and black supremacy"), the League of the South ("a group that advocates for the secession of the South"), and the extremist "cult" Tony Alamo Christian Ministries -- all of which appeared appropriately perplexed by questions about Lawrence. According to Tate's article, none of the groups hated her because none of them had really heard of her.

      "You want a statement on Jennifer Lawrence? From the Westboro Baptist Church?" said the group's spokesperson. "I don't know enough about her. You know, we focus on things that we see in front of us. I haven't really taken a look at Jennifer Lawrence from a religious perspective or from a how-great-of-an-actress-she-is perspective. But I was taking a tour at NBC when I was in New York, and she was practicing a skit for 'Saturday Night Live.' That's about as much as I know about her."

      A spokesperson for the Institute for Historical Review was equally confused.

      "I just don't have any opinion about her," said the rep. "Look, I'm just astonished that you would ask me what I think about her. I just don't have any opinion."

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    • Freddie Highmore grows up: From ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ to ‘Bates Motel’

      Freddie Highmore may have played the boy who never grew up in "Finding Neverland," but he's certainly grown up now. The 21-year-old British actor attended the premiere of his A&E series "Bates Motel" in Hollywood on Tuesday with his trademark dimples in evidence but otherwise looking very adult.

      You may recognize Highmore from his role as the golden ticket holder in 2005's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," but his career goes back a lot further than that. Having a talent agent for a mother and an actor for a dad, Highmore appeared in his first film ("Women Talking Dirty") in 1999 at the age of 7.

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    • Who is Shauna Robertson, mother of Edward Norton’s baby?

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      Edward Norton is about to welcome a Canadian baby into his home -- well, 50 percent Canadian, anyway.

      The "Moonrise Kingdom" star's Canuck fiancée, Shauna Robertson, is set to give birth to their first child "any day now," Us Weekly reports.

      The mom-to-be is a Toronto-born film producer in her late 30s who often works with comedy giant Judd Apatow (from "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" to "Pineapple Express").
      According to a 2008 feature in Esquire, "Pineapple Express" director David Gordon Green nicknamed Robertson "The Velvet Hammer" because "she rarely demands anything from the cast or crew -- they just like to agree with her."

      See also: Perez Hilton welcomes baby boy

      Robertson grew up on a farm outside Toronto where her father taught hang-gliding and her mom taught yoga -- and also took young Shauna out of school every Tuesday for matinees at the cinema. "My mother called me the benevolent dictator because I liked things done in an efficient way," Robertson told the L.A. Times in 2007.

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    • The Joseph Gordon-Levitt aging timeline

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      Joseph Gordon-Levitt has gone from "3rd Rock From the Sun" to rock hard.

      The 32-year-old "Looper" star sent his fans for a loop earlier this week when he appeared in a still from his upcoming directorial debut "Don Jon," looking like a seasoned body builder.

      Gordon-Levitt plays the eponymous New Jerseyite who is initially concerned only with gym, tan, laundry -- until he meets Scarlett Johansson.

      "I never wanted to make something that was overly provocative, I never wanted to shock people," Gordon-Levitt told the Huffington Post earlier this week. Well, mission unaccomplished.

      Here's a timeline of Gordon-Levitt through the years to show just how much he has changed over time, and if it's not shocking, we don't know what is:

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    • Jim Carrey splits from 20-something girlfriend: report

      Carrey arrived solo on the red carpet. (Steve Granitz/WireImage)

      Jim Carrey was single and apparently ready to mingle Monday night at the premiere of "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone."

      The 51-year-old Canadian sported some showstopping silver shoes as he strutted his stuff alongside co-stars Olivie Wilde and Steve Carell at the TCL Chinese Theatre in L.A. Monday night.

      "Big premiere for Burt Wonderstone, tonight! They dug the film!" Carrey tweeted. "Lots of good folks came out to cheer. Always a thrill. I love 'em all!"

      Conspicuously absent from the proceedings was 20-something makeup artist Cathriona White, the Irish lass Carrey reportedly started dating last fall. And as it turns out, there was a good reason for that.

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