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Kat Izzo apologizes for hurting 'Bachelor in Paradise' co-stars after being dubbed 'villain'
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Prince Harry loses part of lawsuit but will get his day in court against The Sun publisher
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Michael Jackson once spent $370M to get revenge on Eminem after rapper disrespected him in 'Just Lose It'
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'They are still after him': Chris Brown faces arrest for nightclub assault if he returns to Britain
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