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Reality TV Next Venture for J. Lo

Actress, singer, clothing-designer, all-around-diva, and now mom of two, Jennifer Lopez is adding something new to her well-rounded resumereality TV star. According to the World Entertainment News Network, cameras will follow the singer as she launches a new fragrance while trying to juggle her music and acting careers with motherhood. J. Lo is not only the star of the show; she will also co-executive produce it for the TLC cable channel.

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Tom Hanks Helps Bring Radios and Education to Africa

Two-time Academy Award-winner Tom Hanks, dad of Colin, 30, and the U.S. Ambassador of the Freeplay Foundation, has lent his voice and his autograph to benefit learning programs in Africa. The Freeplay Foundation produces Lifeline radios, the first radios ever produced specifically for use in humanitarian projects. They are not sold commercially, but are used in Africa for distance-learning programs in English, math, science and life skills.

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Hollywood Moms Reach Out!

Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Dern We all know the stereotype of the Hollywood actress even at charity events, she’s the botoxed and bejeweled diva who shows up and demands to know, “What’s in it for me?”

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Lisa Rinna's Lip Confession

Lisa Rinna, 45, finally decided to discuss the “…pink elephant in the room,” on the Today Show. “This is the first time I have told what I have done to my lips,” she confessed. Rinna disclosed that 23 years ago she put silicone in her top lip to make her lips look “plump and beautiful” like Barbara Hershey in the movie Beaches. She loved how she looked and commented that it “made me who I am.”

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Mommywood's Highlights from Oscar Night

* Celebudad Patrick Dempsey got a last-minute touchup on the red carpet. Wife Jillian fluffed up his hair before Patrick chatted with “Juno” director Jason Reitman. * Some dress distress on the carpet! Oscar presenter Keri Russell apologized to onlookers as she passed by dragging along her dress’s train long train, which got stepped on more than a few times.