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    Cover Up, Maybe?: Summer's biggest pop star Carly Rae Jepsen continues to sizzle, but now, it's not in a good way. First, rumors of a sex tape involving the singer made headlines on Tuesday, which she denied on Twitter. "Crazy morning. Discovered that someone put up a sex tape claiming to be me. Ridiculous. Obviously not me," she wrote. But are there nude photos of Carly out there? According to TMZ, racy photos of the 26-year-old were stolen from her computer and have been shopped around to numerous media outlets. The site claims the photos are legit and have not been released. The source goes on to claim that the singer's camp is trying its hardest to keep the photos from ever being released. The Vancouver Police Department is reportedly investigating the "theft of electronic property belonging to Jepsen" and a potential suspect in case has been identified. A rep for the singer was unable to be reached when contacted by TMZ.

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    Get To Know Director Rupert Sanders: "Snow White and the Huntsman" director might not be having the best week of his life after reports of an alleged affair with Kristen Stewart broke (more on those reports HERE!). E! has compiled a list of five things to know about the director who is sure to continue to make headlines in the coming weeks and months.

    D-List & A-List Pillow Fight!: Ever wonder what a Cher and Kathy Griffin slumber party looks like? The Bravo star has posted a slew photos of herself and Cher having a "Girls' Night In," HERE!

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    "The Life of Pi" Trailer Debuts: Ang Lee's take on the celebrated novel, "The Life of Pi," has debuted. A shipwreck, a tiger on a boat, an island of meerkats and a preteen trying to survive, HERE!

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