Pamela Anderson gets married to fellow five-timer Jon Peters

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Decades after they first dated, Pamela Anderson and Jon Peters are now man and wife. The couple were married Monday in a private ceremony in Malibu. “They love each other very much. It’s a great Hollywood romance,” her publicist said in confirming the news Tuesday. It’s the fifth marriage for both Anderson and Peters, who first dated ...
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Hot off a sale, snowboarder Shaun White looks to sell second Malibu home

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Shaun White is selling it all in Malibu. Days after unloading his ranch-style home for $11.8 million, the three-time Olympic gold medal snowboarder just flipped his place right next to it onto the market for $10.995 million. While many of the neighboring lots cram as much square footage onto their properties as possible, White’s place feels a ...
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CT town makes list of 50 best beach towns to live in

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When you think of it that way, maybe that waterfront view is worth spending extra money on rent. An average home in Southern California’s Malibu or Manhattan Beach can cost more than $3 million, to be sure, but that doesn’t mean all beach property breaks the bank. Homeowners in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, can get a place by the coast for ...
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Bookzone: 'Face to Face: The Art of Human Connection'

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Recently, the social network Nextdoor Western Malibu had a posting by a woman who said she was lonely and wanted more connections in her community. Neighbors made various suggestions, and I should have added: Read Brian Grazer’s book about making connections. It’s especially fun to start the new year reviewing a book I enjoyed that’s ...
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'They look just like they loved each other...': Body language expert breaks down Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's viral run-in

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“There’s no question, they look just like they loved each other back in the day,” body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass said about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's run-in at the SAG Awards.
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