Jen, Brangelina, and the Ten Worst Celebrity Breakups
With Aniston and her sniping gracing the latest cover of 'Vogue,' we're reminded that this interminable breakup is in good company.
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With Aniston and her sniping gracing the latest cover of 'Vogue,' we're reminded that this interminable breakup is in good company.
It seems that the star is bent on demonstrating that she's no spinster, instead of demonstrating that she's a big star.
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That's a whole $8 million more than the couple got for Shiloh! Is it because there's two of them or because of inflation? Plus: Citigroup's seven-point plan for saving itself, the Palazzo Chupi triplex goes on sale, and other things that make you go hmmm, in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
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