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The Week In Photos

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January 8th, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: Celebrities, Hilary Duff, Nick Lachey, Popular Culture

Christina was hanging out in Los Angeles this weekend. Just a little overdressed, don’t you think?

Hilary Duff & Haylie

Haylie and Hillie were in Miami ringing in the New Year with a Kritik Clothing Line Launch Party.

Christina Aguilera Glam

Christina shows that gentlemen prefer blondes with a New Year’s Eve performance in Times Square.

Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo

Rumors were flying last week that Vanessa had got the boot for her…um…less than professional TRL New Year’s “production.” Check out Vanessa and Nick getting in that infamous first of the year kiss.

Barack Obama

And there’s nothing more traumatic than seeing what may be your future president in a Speedo. Senator Barack Obama found a bit of controversy in the first week of the year as questions surrounded how former drug use may come back to haunt him if he does decide to make a run for the White House. The popular Illinois senator admitted using cocaine as a racially confused college student.

K-Fed

Fed-Ex got the bejesus beat out of him on WWE Raw last Monday.

LL Cool J

Ladies love Cool J, but will they love his new book “LL Cool J’s Platinum Workout.”

Elijah Wood

Sandra Oh celebrated her recent divorce with Elijah Wood-as a co-presenter for the Screen Actor Guild Awards.

Rhianna

Pop singer Rhianna shakes her bon bon at the Sun Bowl in El Paso. Does she know any other dance moves?

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2 Responses to “The Week In Photos”

  1. On January 8th 2007, Just_A_Girl wrote:

    A few of the photos you’ve posted in your entries are no showing up.

    And, “Sandra Oh celebrated her recent divorce with Elijah Wood” - Sandra and Elijah got divorced?

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