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    Oprah Is Fine With The 'Tig Ole Bitties' Comment: Remember when Terrence Howard said of working with Oprah Winfrey on Lee Daniels' film "The Butler," "To be able to make out with Oprah, to have love scenes with her and those tig ol' bitties -- she's such a lovely and voluptuous woman. ... She's very, very, very beautiful, and that was wonderful."... Well, it turns out Miss O was not as miffed about the comment as we thought she might be. In an interview on "The Steve Harvey Show," (airing on April26) Oprah responded, saying, "Some people called me said they were all offended, but I go, 'Well, I do have big breasteses.'" Yes, Oprah has uttered "breasteses."

    PLAY IT NOW: Tina Fey & Paul Rudd Talk New Comedy Admission

    The Amy Poehler Pilot We Wish Had Lived: Amy Poehler shot a pilot in 2004 called "Soundtrack Lives" for VH1, which never made it to the small screen. Buzzfeed has a look at some photos of the cast (which included Paul Rudd, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Will Arnett, Ken Marino, Michael Showalter, Michael Ian Black, Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jack McBrayer and Rachel Dratch) in action!

    When Tara Reid Loses Her Shoes On The Streets Of Hollywood: Dear Tara Reid, we're sorry you seem to have misplaced your shoes this week while out in Hollywood. And we're sorry the ground you're walking on looks so unstable... did we have an earthquake in LA on Wednesday night?

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    JT & Fallon Go To Summer Camp: Young Justin Timberlake and young Jimmy Fallon in a skit from "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," where they sing Toto's "Africa" (from 1982). This should perk up your Friday!

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    • Soccer-Ramos shines in front of media after Mourinho no-show

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    • This Is Exactly How Massive the Texas Fertilizer Explosion Was

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    • A record Powerball jackpot isn't a record to celebrate

      When the 43-state Powerball lottery jackpot hit a record at $600 million Friday, many Americans who would otherwise not gamble rushed out to buy the $2 tickets. “Just on the off-chance,” many probably said.

    • The 16-Year-Old Who Changed Medicine Is Out to Change It Again

      At 16 years old, Jack Andraka is already a superstar in the field of science. Earlier this year, he won Intel’s prestigious Gordon E. Moore Award, when he created a groundbreaking testing method that can detect pancreatic cancer in its earliest stages. His work is expected to save thousands of lives.

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