Fast Track: Reese Witherspoon recovering after being hit by a car
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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Thursday:
Reese Witherspoon is recovering after being hit by a car. (Los Angeles Times)
Fashion designer John Galliano is found guilty in his anti-Semitism case. (Los Angeles Times)
Oscar mainstays (like George Clooney) and festival newbies (like Seth Rogen) rub shoulders as the Toronto film fest kicks off. (Los Angeles Times)
The late “Real Housewives” spouse Russell Armstrong was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of his suicide. (Los Angeles Times)
Nearly 2.2 million viewers tuned in for the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” Season 2 premiere. (Los Angeles Times)
Jessica Simpson denies she is getting breast reduction surgery. (Twitter)
Kate Middleton denies she is pregnant with twins. (Us Magazine)
Evan Rachel Wood gets a tooth knocked out while dancing in a Parisian nightclub. (E!)
Nick Jonas will succeed “Glee” star Darren Criss and “Harry Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe in the “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” Broadway role. (Playbill)
Kristin Chenoweth covers Carrie Underwood in her new album, “Some Lessons Learned,” which takes her back to her country roots. (The Boot)
Speaking of Chenoweth, the tiny songstress ruffles some feathers while speaking out for gay rights. (Advocate)
At the end of the year, the artist formerly known as Mos Def will go by the name Yaslin. (MTV)
The “Toddlers and Tiaras” mom who dressed her daughter as Julia Roberts’ prostitute from “Pretty Women” defends her decision. (TMZ)
Ten years after the Emmy-winning series aired, the “Band of Brothers” actors are still a tight unit. (Los Angeles Times)
Here’s a look at Elizabeth Taylor’s jewelry collection, to be sold at auction this December. (BBC.com)
And here are some rare behind-the-scenes photos from the original “Star Wars.” (Mental Floss)
Ben & Jerry’s has a new flavor based on “Saturday Night Live’s” famous Schweddy Balls skit. (USA Today)
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