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Kristen Bell Covers Redbook, Refuses to Play Baby Weight Loss Game

You tell em, Kristen Bell! The Veronica Mars movie star covers the latest issue of Redbook, just 11 weeks after giving birth to a boy. And while the celebrity gossip world wonders what kind of shape Kim Kardashian is in, and the media debates the look of Kate Middleton’s post-baby body , Bell makes it clear: “I’m proud to sit out the baby weight rat race,” she Tweeted on Friday. Bell gained 43 pounds during her pregnancy and still has 15 more to shed if she wishes to return to her pre-knocked-up weight… but she’s not gonna freak out in order to get there. “I’m going to continue working out and see where it goes,” the actress calmly tells the magazine. No, it’s not easy to be so laid back about her figure, but Bell refuses to worry about something she cannot change. “Look, I’m like any other woman,” she says. “All this evolved BS that I’m telling you is my mantra: It’s not something I practice naturally. I had to surrender to not worrying about the way I looked, how much I weighed, because that’s just part of the journey of having a baby. I am not a woman whose self-worth comes from her dress size.” And isn’t that refreshing to hear?

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Scotty McCreery Basks in "Country Comfort"

Was there any doubt Scotty McCreery would take on “Country Comfort” last night? As the young artist himself said, it’s Elton John’s only country single, and he’s an aspiring country singer, after all. Randy loves the performance, which includes a shout-out to Scotty’s grandmother, but a similar dilemma faces McCreery that faces Thia Megia : will he need to mix up his song choices if he hopes to go all the way? Or is natural, impressive talent all one needs, even if such talent is only ever presented within the same genre? Scotty McCreery – Country Comfort

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Scotty McCreery Basks in "Country Comfort"

The Kardashians on Fame: We Keep It Real!

It’s among mankind’s most vexing questions: what is the appeal of the Kardashians, a family with no personality, talent or positive contributions to society of any kind? In the latest issue of Redbook , Khloe Kardashian somehow keeps a straight face when answering: “We are a real family. We don’t sugarcoat anything. We’re not the Brady Bunch, but we always put each other first. We love each other on camera, we cry on camera. I think people relate to the realness of it.” These are the same people who somehow believe Kim Kardashian Tweets at them due to a personal attachment, not as a contribution to her empire . What is the biggest misconception about the family? Manager and matriarch Kris Jenner tackles this inquiry, hilariously lying stating: “All of my daughters have jobs. They are fashion stylists and designers; they own a chain of stores. They had the stores before they had the show. And my kids worked from the time they were 13 years old… They work 25 hours a day. And that they don’t have any talent? They might not be singers or dancers, but they certainly know how to produce a television show. Whether you want to call it talent or not, they have multiple shows on the air. [I want to say,] How many shows do you have?” That cannot be denied, Kris. But it must be asked: do they have multiple shows on the air due to anything the Kardashians offer? Or due to the sheer ignorance/stupidity of viewers?

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The Kardashians on Fame: We Keep It Real!