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***On a break!***One of the hottest couples in Hollywood is hitting the brakes. Us Weekly reports that Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are taking a break after three years. “They had been fighting a lot and they hadn’t seen each other,” a source close to the couple tells the outlet. “They have both been working, but they weren’t getting along.” A second source adds that Garfield has been busy filming a new Martin Scorsese flick and that “he’s very in his character.” Rumours about the couple being on the rocks started earlier this year when Stone appeared at numerous awards shows without Garfield.

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***Pay up and apologize***Kanye West has settled the civil lawsuit filed by the videographer he attacked at LAX back in July 2013. Business Insider reports that Daniel Ramos received an unspecified sum of money and an apology from the rapper. In fact, the two even posed for a ridiculously awkawrd photo in which they can be seen looking into each other’s eyes and shaking hands. “We believe that this case sent an important message,” Ramos’ lawyer Gloria Allred declared following the settlement. “Celebrities are not above the law, and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question.”
Gloria Allred
Gloria Allred

***Adam needs more security***Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine was attacked (attacked?!) by an overeager fan during the band’s Anaheim, California, concert on Monday night. Billboard reports that the woman jumped on the Honda Center stage and gave him an “Aggressive Hug” Looks like someone was over-served.
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*** #DayofPink *** Why should you wear pink today? The story goes like this: A Grade 9 boy in the small community of Cambridge Nova Scotia— wore a pink polo shirt on his first day of school. Bullies harassed the boy, called him names for wearing pink and threatened to beat him up.
Two Grade 12 students — David Shepherd and Travis Price — heard the news and decided to take action.
They went to a nearby discount store and bought 50 pink shirts, including tank tops, to wear to school the next day.
Then they went online to e-mail classmates to get them on board with their anti-bullying cause that they dubbed a “sea of pink.”
Not only were dozens of students outfitted with the discount tees, but hundreds of students showed up wearing their own pink clothes, some head-to-toe.
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