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The road from tiny Kinston, N.C., to Hollywood stardom has been a long one for Jaime Pressly, and fraught with more twists and turns than a soap opera!
Star has a preview of the new book, It’s Not Necessarily Not the Truth, written by the My Name is Earl star, which chronicles how she overcame her troubled past and family dramas.
Her ticket out of Kinston began when she moved to California at 14. She soon got an offer to model in Japan. But at 118 pounds, she was told to shed some weight before signing her contract. When diet and exercise didn’t work, Jaime says she began “bingeing and purging” — the classic signs of bulimia.
Modeling was a problem, but so was her life after her modeling career ended early. Jaime moved in with her then boyfriend, Chris, a gang leader who had been in and out of jail. Their neighborhood was rife with violence: Once, at a high school football game, Jaime watched one girl stab a friend 11 times.

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt spoke to ET earlier this month on the set of “How I Met Your Mother” as the pair filmed a guest appearance.
At the time, Heidi told ET she was still waiting for a ring. Spencer said the reason the pair weren’t already married was “100% her mom.” He continued by saying, “I would go get married tonight, but her mom would show up with a shot gun and shoot me on the altar!”
“I think we’re going to have to have family therapy,” Heidi said.

I was recently sent Pink’s new album, “Funhouse” to check out. I absolutely LOVE it. It’s such a great album. There is such a wide range of song styles on the album. The upbeat songs – like “So What” and “Funhouse” are great, then you have the slower, moving “Crystal Ball” which highlights her amazing voice. I love every song, but my favorite has to be “Sober”, so I was totally stoked that “Sober” was her latest release off the album.
You should definitely pick up your copy of “Funhouse” today. It’s a great album, every song is amazing.
Here’s the video for “Sober” my favorite song from the album!

Britney Spears may need to break out a bar of soap.
In the Dec. 11 issue of Rolling Stone, she says her sons Sean Preston, 3, and Jayden James, 2, already have potty mouths.
“They’re staring to learn words like ‘stupid,’ and Preston says the F-word now sometimes,” Spears, 26, reveals.
“He doesn’t get it from us,” the singer stresses. “He must get it from his daddy [Kevin Federline]. I say it, but not around my kids.”
Every time she sees her boys, “I think about how they’re such special people.
Her boys “are almost like twins,” she continues. “They both take care of each other. I think they look like me.
As a mother of two, Spears — who currently has two visits and an overnight per week with her children — says she feels like “an old person now. I do! I go to bed at, like, 9:30 every night, and I don’t go out or anything.”
She also says her new album, Circus (out Dec. 2), offers some insight into her hectic, controlled world.
One unnamed cut is “about artistic expression and the masquerade of people acting and putting on shows,” she says.
“Through that, you create your own world. The song talks about how other people are coming into this girl’s world, but she didn’t invite them in,” Spears explains. “So she’s saying, ‘Why are you here, if I didn’t invite you?’
“It’s complicated,” she says, “but you can tell it’s me who wrote it, because it’s in my voice and there’s a difference.”
Though she penned the tune, Spears admits that “it’s scary to put yourself out there and be like, ‘Oh, God, is that cool?’
“If you’re not going to really go for it, you can’t just go there halfway,” Spears says. “But sometimes, when you go for it, you can’t lose.”
