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Fashion Face-Off: Ian Somerhalder vs. Wilson Bethel

You might not be familiar yet with Wilson Bethel, but give the actor a few weeks. He stars on Hart of Dixie as southern playboy Wade Kinsella, and he’s hoping to make a big impression on CW viewers by challenging reigning network hottie Ian Somerhalder to a Fashion Face-Off. Can Bethel pull the upset? The actors are posing below at this weekend’s CW premiere party, as Hart of Dixie debuts on September 26, while The Vampire Diaries is back this Thursday (eeeek!!!). Compare. Contrast. Drool and vote right now. Which star is the most handsome?

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Charlie Sheen: Big Failure in The Big Apple

Charlie Sheen took his live tour to Radio City Music Hall last night. And while the reception was not nearly as vitriolic as the one he received while bombing in Detroit , fans didn’t exactly give the actor a Cleveland-like standing ovation , either. Taking the stage a few hours after allegedly sending Denise Richards a threatening email that said he’d continue to bash her unless she returned his canine , Sheen donned Yankee attire during his set and was greeted warmly at first. But things quickly turned sour, as he referred to Richards as a “dognapper” and was booed when he said he had quit drugs. (Seriously, people?!?) Aside from the usual drivel, Sheen did make news by actually inviting Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre to his next performance and making it clear he wants to return. “Of course, I want my job back so you guys can keep watching the best f-cking sitcom in the world,” he told the crowd, many of whom had already left at this point, the show ending 30 minutes prior to its original schedule. We just wanna assure Charlie of one thing: he has nothing to worry about. We’re gonna keep watching Modern Family no matter what he does. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Why Is Rob Lowe Playing Brad Pitt on Californication?

When Showtime first announced that Rob Lowe would be guest-starring on Californication as Eddie Nero, “a self-possessed, award-winning movie star,” Movieline HQ was thinking that producers would give the actor the stereotypical Johnny Hollywood treatment — you know, with the sunglasses indoors, a bevy of beautiful model-types surrounding him, an assistant that he constantly berates and ridiculous set demands — but judging from this first image of Lowe in character, producers were going for more of a “Brad Hollywood” look.

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