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  • Look who has a Hollywood doppelganger! Modeling pictures of a 16-year-old Angelina Jolie have surfaced on the Web and are creating a ton of buzz, but not just because they're so stunning.

    The sultry photos actually bear a striking resemblance to another A-list actress, Mila Kunis. Both brunette bombshells have full lips; high cheek bones and big, beautiful eyes, which have been drawing comparisons for years.

    Their look-alike features even scored Mila the role as a young Angelina in the 1998 HBO film "Gia" and also sparked comments during Mila's edgy, seductive role in "Black Swan."

    Who wouldn't be flattered to be compared to Brad Pitt's oh-so-gorgeous other half? Kunis even told the L.A. Times when promoting her 2010 ballet drama, "I'm like, 'Dude, thank you. Really? You truly believe that? You need glasses or contacts.' But I won't argue with that. I think it's absurd, but I'll take it."

    Check out the video to see for yourself if these two are cut from the same cloth, and sound off on our poll below to share your thoughts!

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  • Ireland Baldwin (WireImage)Ireland Baldwin may only be 17, but she came off as wise beyond her years by calling out some of her critics who have bashed her decision to become a model -- as well as made cutting comments about her parents.

    The daughter of one-time couple Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger landed a modeling contract in March and while she has only done one high-profile shoot so far (and what a shoot!), she has apparently been widely criticized for it, specifically by those who say she's not attractive enough for the job or as beautiful as her mother.

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  • Chord Overstreet (Instagram)Ouch!

    “Glee” star Chord Overstreet tweeted a photo on Monday night from the hospital.

    “Had to get a spinal tap in the hospital. Not fun! #hatebeingthissick” the actor posted along with the above picture.

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  • Kanye West and Kim Kardashian (Getty Images)No baby gifts here, please!

    Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are asking those close to them for donations to the Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, instead of any presents from a registry. The hospital is near where West, 35, grew up.

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  • Corbin Bleu (Getty Images)Welcome back to Llanview!

    The soap opera "One Life to Live," which was canceled by ABC over a year ago, has revived itself online. And fans of the daytime drama can expect to see some of their old favorite characters, as well as a few new faces, including "High School Musical" star Corbin Bleu.

    "I was at home in L.A., and I got a phone call when I was told 'One Life to Live' was going to be remade and they were interested in me," Bleu tells omg! of how he landed the role. "I'm playing Jeffrey King and I love the character arc. With soaps they are always recast roles and there is so much history with these characters. But this is a brand new character I could start from scratch with."

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  • Tom Hanks makes his Broadway debut in 'Lucky Guy' (Getty Images)
    If the 2013 Tony nominations made one thing clear, it's this: Tony voters love the movies, but are totally over movie stars hitting the Great White Way. With the exception of Tom Hanks (nominated for his lead role in the late Nora Ephron's "Lucky Guy"), most of the A-list Hollywood set was left off the list, including some names with serious star power.

    Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, and Bette Midler are all notably absent from the nominees. Baldwin is currently starring in "Orphans," which was nominated for Best Revival of a play, though the 55-year-old actor was not. Other overlooked A-listers include Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain and Emmy winner Jim Parsons.

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  • Jeremy Miller, who famously played the lovable Ben Seaver on "Growing Pains," is opening up about his battle with alcoholism. The 36-year-old recently sat down with "omg! Insider" co-anchor Thea Andrews and revealed his struggles with the bottle.

    "I struggled with it for a very long time," he confessed. "I'm clean and sober now, and very happy about it … It was 15 years of hard drinking. You know, using it as a numbing device to just push down personal issues. It wasn't so much for me the industry stuff. Mine was personal stuff, family issues, step father issues … those kinds of things."

    Miller is sober, living happily with fiancé, Joanie, and raising three boys. He is also currently a spokesperson for Fresh Start Private, a company that offers a medical device that stops cravings for alcohol. "It's actually in pellet form of an FDA approved drug called Naltrexone. It's been around for about 25 years in oral form but our company has developed an implant," he said.

    Check out the video to hear Jeremy describe how he overcame his battle with alcoholism. For more from the powerful interview, tune in to omg! Insider tonight!

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  • Sofia Vergara covers Cosmo. (Matthias Vriens-McGrath/Cosmopolitan)Any woman who's ever coveted Sofia Vergara's voluptuous silhouette should take solace in knowing that there's a particular hell that comes along with being blessed on top.

    Despite Vergara's tiny waist, the "Modern Family's" ample bust makes it difficult for her to just throw on any old thing and stun. She's got to carefully consider her chestiness — particularly before those big red carpet events.

    "I have learned that not everything looks good on me because of my boobs," the 40-year-old Colombian beauty admits in the new issue of Cosmopolitan. "Magazines will say, 'She is wearing the same shape again.' I'm like, yes! So what? My boobs are real. They're a 32F. I can't wear something backless, because what holds them up? Then the magazines would be saying, 'What was she thinking with those sagging tits?'"

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  • Ellen von Unwerth/Glamour

    Songstress Pink has always seemed like a pretty tell-it-like-it-is kind of gal, but in a new interview with Glamour magazine she goes a step further, explaining why she chose to include tunes like “Slut Like You” and “Walk of Shame” on her most recent album, 2012’s “The Truth About Love.”

    "Oh, yeah. I'm a reformed slut," she says in the magazine's May issue, explaining, "It's my very unsophisticated way of taking the power back. I've always had an issue with [the idea that] 'OK, we've both decided to do this. Why am I a slut and you're the player? You didn't get anything from me that I didn't get from you.'"

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    The pop star reveals a much more benign tidbit in the article: She once was the object of a certain boy bander's affection back when she opened for *NSYNC during the group's summer 2000 concert tour. "Joey Fatone was in love with me," Pink insists. "He took me to Friendly's on a date, and he bought me an ice cream. Such a sweetheart.

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  • Catherine Zeta-Jones at the 2013 Oscars (Getty Images)Catherine Zeta-Jones is currently in a treatment center receiving help to control her bipolar II disorder, an ongoing struggle she has been candid about over the years.

    The 43-year-old Oscar-winning actress went public with her mental health battle in 2011. After her husband, Michael Douglas, received the good news that his Stage IV throat cancer was gone that January, she couldn't fight a lingering depression. In April of that year, she checked into a mental health facility in Connecticut and during her five-day stay there, she was diagnosed with bipolar II disorder, a mental illness marked by prolonged periods of depression alternating with episodes of mild mania.

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