Kourtney Kardashian is counting down the days until her baby boy arrives — because she can't wait to drop the baby weight.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has gained 26 pounds during her pregnancy, but is "having a hard time" accepting the ...
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If Disaster Movie wasn't enough for you, Kim Kardashian and Vanessa Minnillo are working together again.
The two starlets will guest-star on CBS'...
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Kim Kardashian and old flame Reggie Bush are back together, a source tells E!.
Get the details of Kardashian and Bush's split
"[Khloe's] wedding made her miss him, so she flew to see him," the source said.
Following her sister's nuptials, Kardashian hopped on a plane headed for ...
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Kim Kardashian has bid adieu to her blonde tresses and returned to her ultra-dark 'do.
The reality star looks stunning in this three-quarter sleeve mini-dress with a drooping neckline. The hot-pink animal print really brings out her dark features as well.
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Every week on Catch It Keep It, we present a challenge to a team of three builders/contestants: Use science, engineering and ingenuity to protect a dazzling prize from a devious machination that is designed to utterly demolish it.
Salivating football fans who can't wait for Sunday's season-opening NFL games will love this week's episode. The prize: tickets to the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl in Florida. The challenge: Move a football through a unique obstacle course inspired by five of the most extreme forces that football players have to face. Let's take a look:
Extreme cold:
The NFL Way: The coldest game on record is the 1982 AFC Championship game — aka, the "Freezer Bowl." Twenty-seven mph sustained winds at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium brought the temperature down to minus 37 degrees, and unsurprisingly, the hometown Cincinnati Bengals defeated the warm-weather San Diego Chargers 27-7.
The Catch It Keep It Way: We've submerged a football in liquid nitrogen for 48 hours. At 321 degrees below, even the most supple material is as brittle as glass. One false move and the football will shatter.
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