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09:48 AM EDT on Wednesday, May 4, 2005
And now there are two.
Charlie O'Connell and Krisily Kennedy
Warwick's Krisily Kennedy is one of just two contenders left wooing Charlie O'Connell on the ABC reality show The Bachelor.
On Monday night's episode, the show took everybody to Aruba for a series of dates with O'Connell. There was Kennedy and the two Sarahs -- Sarah B., a nurse from Texas and Sarah W., a fashion designer from Los Angeles.
Kennedy and Sarah W. had a confrontation over dinner, when Sarah W. said they should let byones be bygones. Kennedy replied that it would be tough to do that after all the nasty things Sarah W. had said about her.
Then the show cut to a black-and-white flashback of Sarah W. saying "You're horrible, you're a nightmare" to Kennedy.
Things went far better on Kennedy's date with O'Connell. "This is like a Cinderella story for me," she said, and agreed to spend the night in his hotel suite.
When it came time for O'Connell to send one of the women packing, Sarah W. got the axe.
Next week, The Bachelor will gather the rejected contestants for a "tell-a-thon" with host Chris Harrison. O'Connell will make his final choice on May 16.
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Britney Spears and hubby Kevin Federline's new reality series now has a title: Britney and Kevin: Chaotic.
Featuring what UPN bills as "exclusive, never-before-seen private home videos they shot themselves during their courtship, engagement and wedding," the six-episode series will premiere with a special one-hour episode May 17 (9 p.m.). A video clip is available on UPN's Web site.
Spears, 23, announced last month that she is pregnant with the couple's first child. Spears and Federline were married in September.
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Before Denise Austin, Kathy Smith and Billy Blanks, that guy pushing Tae Bo, there was Jane Fonda. Jane Fonda's Workout, released in 1982, spawned a series of at-home fitness programs from Fonda and competitors alike.
In it, she coined the phrase, "Feel the burn."
"In order to have an effect, I would have to work out hard enough so that I could feel the sensation that I would describe as a burn," Fonda, now 67, said recently. "And so, go for the burn, go until you can feel that thing, and then you know it's going to make a difference."
Fonda said that after the tour to promote her memoir, My Life So Far, is done, she's going to have a hip replaced, though she won't say which one.
"I'm going for titanium and ceramic -- and I'm looking forward to it," the Oscar-winning actress said.
Her new movie, Monster-in-Law, co-starring Jennifer Lopez, will be in theaters May 13.
Compiled by Lifebeat editor Alexis Magner Miller from staff and wire reports.
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