Maggie Gyllenhaal made her way into a Medical Building in Beverly Hills


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So that’s Taylor’s mom!? It all makes sense now…

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Details on the sixth and final season of ABC’s Lost — which premieres (finally!) on Feb. 2 — have been harder to come by than a smooth landing on Oceanic Airlines. Did Juliet succeed in detonating the hydrogen bomb — and blasting the show’s beloved characters to an island-free existence? If Locke is dead, who’s taken over his body? Can Sayid survive his nasty gunshot wound? Will we ever fully understand what’s really going on with this show?
PEOPLE.com found answers to those pressing questions — plus 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 or 42 more — during a visit to the drama’s top-secret set in Oahu, Hawaii.
1. Under Pressure: “I don’t think ‘panic’ is the right word,” says Damon Lindelof of co-writing the highly anticipated premiere with fellow executive producer Carlton Cuse, “but it was like, ‘How do we do this?’” The producers have said that time traveling through the ’70s is history, as are the show’s traditional flashback/flash-forward narrative structures. “We haven’t [told the story] like this before,” Lindelof says. “It’s like, ‘Are we gonna be able to pull it off?’” Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Jin, believes they have. “I knew it would be something inventive because that’s how this show rolls,” he says. “But we’ve definitely increased our scope.” His three words to describe his reaction to the first episode? “Intrigued. Excited. Curious.”
2. All About Character: For all of Lost’s elaborate and feverishly dissected mythology, the series has always been, at its core, a character drama — and that won’t change. “The final season is really when you’re going to learn what these characters’ destinies are,” says Cuse. Expect man of faith Locke (Terry O’Quinn) — or whoever he is now — to prove a central figure, along with man of science Dr. Jack Shephard. “About midway through [the season], Jack will absolutely know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that his whole life has brought him to this point in time,” Matthew Fox says of his tortured character, “and that he is meant to do something very, very important.”

Tila Tequila celebrated the recent news of her pregnancy by shopping at Kitson Kids on Robertson Blvd. Tequila enjoyed all the attention she was getting and even flashed hundred dollar bills that she happened to “accidentally” drop onto the ground while paying for her baby purchases at the cashier. The pint-sized reality star flaunted quite the outfit as well, including silver studded peeptoe heels and a cinched purple skirt.

Someone’s not happy!

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Rihanna is no stranger to body art.
On Monday’s Ellen DeGeneres Show, she reveals how many tattoos she actually has.
“Approximately 13,” she says.
Her latest one is across her chest.
“It reads, ‘Never a failure always a lesson,’” says the singer, 21, who split with Chris Brown last year after he violently beat her. “It’s basically saying that it’s ok to make a mistake, just don’t make them twice.”
Rihanna says she got the tattoo backwards so she can read it “in the mirror to myself.”
Rihanna, who was recently spotted vacationing with L.A. Dodger Matt Kemp, also opens up about her love life.
“I’m single,” she says, echoing similar statements she said in a Thursday radio interview.
It was recently reported that Rihanna said she wants to fall in love by 31.
The singer tells DeGeneres though she never said that, “I hope I am [in love by then]. 31 is a decade away. I better be in love by then.”
