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Bristol Palin Moves Out of Arizona Home

Just six months after dropping $172,000 in cash for a home in Arizona, and just weeks after Sarah Palin reportedly bought her own house in Arizona to keep tabs on her, Bristol Palin is peacing out of the Grand Canyon State. Bristol’s Maricopa, Az., pad is now for rent at $1,400/month if you’re interested. “Yes, it is for rent, but I have no further comment,” Bristol Palin tells E! News. Sarah’s eldest daughter will be starring in a new reality show focusing on her making the move to L.A., where she and son Tripp will cohabitate with brothers Kyle and Christopher Massey and work at a charity. Bristol is reportedly dating Kyle Massey and Sarah Palin is reportedly livid. The five-bedroom, 3,900-SF pad she purchased back in December went on the market this week, said Nate Martinez of RE/MAX Professionals.

Greyson Chance Releases Album Cover, Speaks to THG

Greyson Chance will release his debut album on August 2, but fans don’t need to wait that long to get a look at it. The young artist, who was discovered by Ellen DeGeneres after releasing songs on YouTube, has unveiled the cover art for “Hold on ‘Til the Night.” Check it out here: Chance worked with a team of known producers on the CD, including The Matrix (Christina Aguilera, Avril Lavigne, Jason Mraz, Britney Spears ), Billy Steinberg (Enrique Iglesias, Katherine McPhee, Miranda Cosgrove) and Ron Fair (Lady Gaga, Christina Aguilera, Black Eyed Peas). How does he feel about it? What has this journey been like? Greyson spoke to THG on the red carpet of last night’s Green Lantern premiere in Los Angeles. Watch that interview below: Greyson Chance Speaks to THG

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Attorney of Teresa Giudice on Lawsuit: Absolutely Ridiculous!

Yes, Teresa Giudice and her Real Housewives of New Jersey castmates got into a brawl in the Dominican Republic a few months ago. But, no, the reality star did not physically attack Adolfo Arreola and Jason Gomez during the fight, as those two claim in a lawsuit filed Monday . “They acted in self defense,” said Jim Kridel, the lawyer for Teresa and Joe Giudice, acknowledging that his clients exchanged words with other patrons, but saying neither instigated any violence. Kridel continued: