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50% bluf’d Michael Phelps has two webbed toes. -
62% bluf’d Paula Abdul began her career in entertainment as a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys. -
41% bluf’d Hollywood duo Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were born on the same day, August 6, 1911. -
27% bluf’d Michael Jordan starred with Bugs Bunny in a film. -
48% bluf’d Actor Mel Gibson was born in Australia. -
45% bluf’d Child actress Shirley Temple served as the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana. -
43% bluf’d As a teenager, actress Nicole Kidman was a massage therapist. -
50% bluf’d Lucille Ball, star of "I Love Lucy," was a communist. -
48% bluf’d Serena Williams went on a date with Tiger Woods. -
50% bluf’d The NBC reality show Victoria Beckham: Coming to America set a new viewing record for celebrity-based reality programming.
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58% bluf’d Hollywood’s lifelong bachelor George Clooney has never been married. -
60% bluf’d Entertainer Josephine Baker is buried at the world-famous Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. -
37% bluf’d Brett Favre was in a movie that grossed almost half a billion dollars. -
35% bluf’d George Clooney had his first major acting role in the mid 1980s on the television show E/R. -
40% bluf’d Born in Winterset, Iowa, in 1907, Marion Morrison would grow up to become actor John Wayne. -
39% bluf’d Robert De Niro did not personally accept his first Oscar win for "The Godfather." -
53% bluf’d Film director Spike Lee is a member of Generation X. .... played this -
73% bluf’d Actress Nicole Kidman was born in Sydney, Australia. -
52% bluf’d Actor George Clooney was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy. -
53% bluf’d Barbra Streisand was the first actress/singer to have a film and album debut at number one in the same week. -
49% bluf’d Robert De Niro was born in Detroit in 1943. -
43% bluf’d Ben Stiller is a former cast member of "Saturday Night Live." -
53% bluf’d An autopsy determined that Jim Morrison died of heart failure in his Paris apartment in 1971. -
51% bluf’d Babe Ruth was struck out by a woman. -
33% bluf’d Bob Dylan first began performing folk music in Dinkytown, Minnesota.



