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It was a freakin’ foul-up.
A brand-new “Saturday Night Live” cast member dropped the f-bomb during the show’s live season premiere featuring Megan Fox and U2.
Comedian Jenny Slate let slip the mother of all swear words in a biker chic talk show skit that was already generously laced with “freakin’s” and “frickin’s.”
“You know what? You freakin’ just threw an ashtray full of butts at my head,” said Slate, before she got a little too carried away with her tough-girl character. “You know what? You stood up for yourself, and I f—– love you for that.”
Slate puffed her cheeks and puckered her lips in horror after the slip, but co-star Kristen Wiig didn’t miss a beat.
Slate is the latest star to drop the dreaded f-bomb on live TV.
Earlier this month, veteran New York anchor Ernie Anastos got in hot water at Fox 5 for apparently letting one fly in an unscripted exchange with weatherman Nick Gregory.
Network brass said they were “disappointed” with Anastos’s slip up, and Anastos himself later apologized.
There was no immediate comment from Slate or SNL, but at the end of the show, Slate got a protective hug from head SNL writer Seth Meyers.
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They may have been dating just a month but Khloe Kardashian and basketball player Lamar Odom pulled out all the stops for their quickie wedding.


The couple were married in a lavish ceremony held at a private residence in Beverly Hills yesterday where the reality star’s sisters Kim and a pregnant Kourtney both were bridesmaids.

Khloe, 25, walked down the outdoor aisle in a Vera Wang dress that featured a long train while her elder siblings wore lilac gowns.
American Idol host Ryan Seacrest, Kelly Osbourne and Odom’s Lakers teammate Kobe Bryant were among the 250 guests to attend the black-tie affair.

Precious cargo: The wedding dress was loaded into Kim’s car in Los Angeles on Saturday (check out Kim’s ass in this last photo – wow)
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Michael Jackson is still playing to sellout crowds.
Advance screenings to the music documentary “Michael Jackson: This Is It” sold out within two hours early Sunday as fans who began lining up three days earlier snapped up all 3,000 tickets to the Los Angeles shows.
The documentary opens nationwide Oct. 28, but fans will get a sneak peek the night before in screenings at the new Regal Cinemas Stadium 14. For the theater’s grand opening, the cinema will show “This Is It” on all 14 screens that night.
Directed by longtime Jackson collaborator Kenny Ortega, “This Is It” draws on hundreds of hours of footage as Jackson prepared for a series of London concerts for which he was rehearsing before his death on June 25.
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The Kardashian sisters have earned $1 million in just a few months with news of a romantic breakup, a pregnancy and a wedding. The rest of the show business world is having trouble keeping up with the Kardashians’ astonishing earning power, thanks to their prolific and eventful love lives.
Kim, Kourtney and Khloe’s antics — and their curvaceous figures — have landed them big-money magazine covers, TV and media deals, as well as sponsorship from diet aid SlimQuick.
Kim split with her boyfriend of two years, Reggie Bush, in July. Kourtney announced she’s pregnant with on-off boyfriend Scott Disick’s baby in August. And last week, Khloe announced she’ll marry LA Lakers forward Lamar Odom after a whirlwind romance of just a month.

Even their little half-sister, Kendall Jenner, 13, is getting into the act — she landed a contract with Wilhelmina Models in July and is now negotiating an advertising deal.
A source said: “The Kardashian sisters are big business. Their mother, Kris, is a smart businesswoman and manages their deals. She knows how to make the most of these big announcements.
“She’s negotiating a magazine deal for Khloe’s wedding, around $250,000, another deal for Kourtney’s baby, and there will probably be yet another deal when Kim eventually gets back together with Reggie,” our insider said.
“Then there’s the product deals — they’ve already got the fashion line, now they’re branching out into perfume and beauty products.”
The sisters already star in E!’s “Keeping up with the Kardashians” and “Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami,” and the exposure has also upped sales for their clothing line, Dash.
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“My Name is Earl” actress Jaime Pressly married entertainment lawyer Simran Singh Saturday evening in Malibu.
250 of the couple’s family and friends attended the gorgeous ceremony and reception at the Dick Clark Estate overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The bride, dressed in a gorgeous V-neck Jenny Packham gown, carried a bouquet of pink and white flowers and walked down the aisle to the Etta James classic “At Last.” Jaime’s 2-year-old son Dezi served as a ring bearer. Singh wore a Hugo Boss tuxedo.
After the ceremony, the couple celebrated their marriage with their first dance to Adele’s “To Make You Feel My Love.” The guests also boogied down to music performed by a live orchestra and deejay, who spun tunes until midnight.
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Her name is now Mrs. Singh.
“My Name is Earl” actress Jaime Pressly tied the knot with entertainment lawyer Simran Singh in a sunset ceremony Saturday, Usmagazine.com reported.
Wearing a floor-length white gown with a plunging V-neck, the blushing bride exchanged wedding vows with Singh in front of family and friends at Dick Clark’s Malibu estate.
The actress’ 2-year-old son Dezi James (from her previous relationship with disc jockey Eric Cubiche) served as the ringbearer, while her friend Danielle Manschulo, who reportedly played matchmaker for the couple, served as the ceremony’s matron of honor.
Pressly, 32, has previously expressed her desire to find her Mr. Right.
“I’d like to be with somebody who isn’t afraid to take care of me – whether they have the same financial means as me or not,” she told Redbook magazine in March.
“What’s important is that they realize there are other ways of taking care of me that have [nothing] to do with money. Like cooking me dinner or going to the grocery store or picking up after yourself.”
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