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The Brent Shapiro Foundation benefit held in Los Angeles
Reality TV star Kendra Wilkinson attends the Brent Shapiro Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Awareness Summer Spectacular event in Los Angeles on September 12, 2009. UPI/Jonathan Alcorn

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Pro skier Rory Bushfield wins celebrity diving competition 'Splash'
Professional extreme skier Rory Bushfield won Season 1 of the U.S. celebrity diving competition series "Splash" Tuesday night.
Kendra Wilkinson released from hospital after car crash
Model and television personality Kendra Wilkinson has been released from Tarzana Medical Center in Los Angeles after a car accident, UsMagazine.com reported.
Model Kendra Wilkinson quits 'Splash' due to fear of heights
U.S. model and TV personality Kendra Wilkinson has quit ABC's celebrity diving competition show "Splash."
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Gosselin and Wilkinson to trade lives on 'Wife Swap'
U.S. reality personalities Kate Gosselin and Kendra Wilkinson are to trade lifestyles and homes for a week on "Celebrity Wife Swap," ABC announced.
Drake Bell, Keshia Knight Pulliam set for celebrity diving show
Louie Anderson, Drake Bell, Nicole Eggert and Keshia Knight Pulliam are to compete on "Splash," a U.S. celebrity diving series to debut next month, ABC said.
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VH1 says it has ordered a second season of its U.S. sketch comedy series "Stevie TV."
Kendra Wilkinson tries home for holidays
Actress Kendra Wilkinson says spending Christmas at home with her family in Southern California will be something new this year.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson