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‘State Of Affairs’ Broke Katherine Heigl Slams Shonda Rimes ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Again; Fires Mom Nancy? [RUMORS]

It's been a second of two since Knocked Up motor-mouth Katherine Heigl was able to add any noteworthy project to her IMDB profile, but that is all about to change thanks to NBC taking a second chance on the offensive actress, despite her reputation for burning any and every one that gives her work. Just a few months ago Heigl was too broke to finance her indie lesbian romance flick by herself, but now that she's staring on the network series 'State of Affairs,' she should be rolling in the money once again. Perhaps that's the reason she is throwing shade on Shonda Rimes and her ABC decade long hit, 'Grey's Anatomy,'once again. Katherine was reportedly ready to fire her mom/manager Nancy earlier this year, if she refused to get her combative nature under control in their business dealings, but it seems that's all out the window now that she is close to her comeback. Heigl is already assuring folks that her new show is going to slam 'Grey's' Season 11 in the ratings.
  • Simon Cowell Fiancé Pregnant Lauren Silverman Hamptons Baby Wedding; Declan Donnelly Quits 'BGT'? [RUMORS]

    Simon Cowell and his baby mama girlfriend aren't engaged yet but' Britain's Got Talent's' Amanda Holden thinks it won't be long, and even Lauren Silverman herself has promised a wedding as well as another pregnancy, sometime in the future. Perhaps that is the real reason the 'X-Factor' producer rented a home for his burgeoning family in the Hamptons for the summer--they're planning to exchange nuptials at the end of the vacation holiday. 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here' host claims that Cowell is the reason he and Ant McPartlin aren't getting any 'Britain's Got Talent 'airtime, and some speculate the duo may even quit.
  • Ex Pro Athletes Discuss Medical Marijuana, NFL Drug Policy

    The NFL has tried to crack down on drug use since implementing its latest policy in 2010. The problem is many players, both current and inactive, believe is to be largely ineffective as well as hypocritical. The discussion of allowing medical marijuana to be used by players has advocates and critics alike. The current lawsuit by some 600 former players alleges that the league has had a sordid past with drugs, playing doctor and dealer simultaneously. Also, there is growing concern that there is an unfair double standard concerning players vs. owners and coaches.
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