Michael Phelps won two medals on Tuesday, which gave him a total of 19 over his Olympic career. That's the most by any Olympian ever, passing a Soviet gymnast named Larisa Latynina, who won 18 medals from 1956 to 1964.
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Cops in New Orleans have issued an arrest warrant for misdemeanor battery for Cuba Gooding Jr. after he was accused of shoving a female bartender early Tuesday morning. Police received a complaint that Cuba got physical at the Old Absinthe House on Bourbon Street around 2:00 AM. A witness at the bar tells TMZ that Cuba became upset with some bar patrons who recognized him and had been taking pictures. He reportedly began cussing at the people, so a female bartender approached the actor and asked him to leave. But the witness says Cuba didn't go quietly and shoved the bartender against a wall. Someone called 911 but no arrests were made at the scene.
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It's hard to believe, but LINDSAY LOHAN actually has a sense of humility. And it came out when she was about to film a sex scene for her upcoming movie "The Canyons". The scene required Lindsay to go TOPLESS. But in order to make herself feel comfortable in front of the 10-man crew, she made them strip down to their boxers.
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There shouldn't be any more drama at the home where MICHAEL JACKSON'S kids live with their grandmother KATHERINE. Michael's estate, which owns the house, has banned JANET, JERMAINE, RANDY and REBBIE from the premises. This is directly related to the chaos that went down when Janet, Jermaine and Randy showed up at the house and got into an altercation with just about everyone there.
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COLIN FARRELL is still living a clean and healthy life and he credits his sons, 9-year-old James and 2-year-old Henry. He says, "What my first son James did was allow me to care for something in this world when I couldn't care for myself. James saved my life." And because he wants to see his kids grow up, he's sticking with it. He adds, "I eat really well, drink loads of green tea, and take a [crap]load of vitamins."
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There's been a not-so-creative trend of "re-booting" old TV shows the past few years. We've already seen new shows based on: "Hawaii Five-0", "Dallas", "90210", and "Charlie's Angels". Plus, the CW is launching a new version of the late-'80s show "Beauty and the Beast", and NBC has a re-do of "The Munsters" in the pipeline. Now, CBS is developing a new "Brady Bunch" show. There aren't many details yet, but here's what we know: It's about a divorced man named Bobby Brady, who remarries to form a new blended family, like the one in the original series. (--Which ran from 1969 to 1974.)
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