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Kim Kardashian Magazine Kovers: Choose Your Favorite!

Kim Kardashian may have gotten her big break by spreading her legs for Ray J . But she's remained on top of the celebrity gossip world by posing for various magazine spreads around the world. Seriously, name a publication and Kardashian has likely graced its cover. Don't believe us? Consider the photograph evidence… 1. Kim Kardashian Vogue Cover It’s a dream come true for Kim Kardashian! She covers Vogue with Kanye West in this picture. 2. Kim Kardashian Vogue Brazil Cover Ask Kim Kardashian which cover she’s most proud of and we’re guessing she would point to this one right here. 3. Kim Kardashian as Marilyn Monroe Is that you, Kim Kardashian? The reality star is donning a blonde wig and making like Marilyn Monroe for this magazine cover. 4. Kim Kardashian Glamour Cover Kim Kardashian doesn’t just cover this issue of Glamour. She speaks to the magazine about being pregnant with baby number-two. 5. Kim Kardashian Rolling Stone Cover Kim Kardashian covers the new issue of Rolling Stone. On the cover she bares a lot. Inside the mag, she reveals even more. 6. Kim Kardashian Variety Cover According to Variety, Kim Kardashian is a woman of power. She covers one of this issue’s multiple covers. View Slideshow

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Breaking Dawn Remains On Top of Box Office

The Muppets were no match for the half-vampire babies this week, as Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Kermit the Frog and friends fared well at the box office – but Breaking Dawn remained on top. Breaking Dawn: Behind the Scenes Look The Twilight Saga’s fourth installment pulled in another $62 million from Wednesday through today, bringing its worldwide tally to nearly $400 million. It’s now ahead of the pace set in 2009 by Eclipse . The Muppets, meanwhile, pulled in a solid $42 million. Here is a look at the top 10 box office results from this long holiday weekend: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 : $62.3 million The Muppets : $42 million Happy Feet Two : $18.4 million Arthur Christmas : $17 million Hugo : $15.4 million Jack and Jill : $14.1 million Immortals: $12.6 million Puss in Boots : $10.4 million Tower Heist : $10.2 million The Descendants : $9.2 million

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Breaking Dawn Remains On Top of Box Office