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As you probably know I'm a huge basketball fan and especially of the Chicago Bulls.

On Friday they have this really wonderful party for season ticket holders and its so much fun. But what I'm most excited about is I get to see my favorite star in the whole wide world! Benny The Bull.

Don't laugh he's awesome. In fact you can see what I mean by watching this video of him.

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Brad Pitt Discusses Family Life With Angelina Jolie...
Brad Pitt says his family life with Angelina Jolie is a dream come true.

The 51-year-old actor opened up about the 40-year-old actress and their six children in a recent interview with The Telegraph. Pitt told the publication he always wanted a large family, and joked he and Jolie were initially "aiming for a dozen" kids.

"Everyone talks about the joy of having kids ... but I never knew how much I could love something until I looked in the faces of my children," the star said. "[There's] a lot of love, a lot of fighting, a lot of refereeing, a lot of teeth-brushing and spilling... Chaos, total chaos. But so much fun."

Pitt and Jolie are parents to 14-year-old son Maddox, 11-year-old Pax, 10-year-old daughter Zahara, 9-year-old son Shiloh and 7-year-old twin son and daughter Knox and Vivienne. The actor also shared his love for Jolie, saying he's "surprised" at how much their history means.

"That have this story together," he elaborated. "That we know each other. That we watch each other getting older, through amazing moments, joys, pains ... It means so much to me. I don't know. I'm just surprised, because you hear people talking about the old ball and chain, and people trying to recapture youth, as if that's the impulse -- but it's not the impulse, it's not the impulse at all."

Pitt and Jolie have been together since 2005, and married in August 2014. The couple's latest film, By the Sea, opened in theaters Nov. 13 to mixed reviews, and the pair previously told Entertainment Tonight they worked with son Maddox on the movie.

"We want to make it a family affair and have the kids running in and out of set," the actor said. "It's fun to see your boy grow up and take responsibility and [it's] very nice."

"Mad and I are now producing a film in Cambodia about his country and his history, so we love working together," Jolie added of First They Killed My Father. "It makes it so much nicer for me to not have to divide my time at home with my time at work."


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"I am strong because of what I've dealt with. I am oddly fearless for a wimp with no upper-body strength." - Lena Dunham, on how her battle with endometriosis made her stronger

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The cast of this show reunited to suprise a dying fan...

Alex Pettyfer Discusses Tough Time Working With Channing Tatum on 'Magic Mike'...
Alex Pettyfer has opened up about not getting along with co-star Channing Tatum during the filming of Magic Mike.

The 25-year-old discussed his hardships filming the male-stripper comedy-drama during an interview with Bret Easton Ellis for the podcast B.E.E.

"It's true," Pettyfer said about the rumors of the two not getting along. "Channing Tatum does not like me, and for many reasons-- many being my own fault." According to Pettyfer, the rest of the cast including Tatum found the English actor to be stuck-up with how he didn't interact with anyone else on set.

"I didn't speak on the movie [set]," Pettyfer said. "I was scared to speak. I actually did my work and I sat in the corner and listened to music because I had been told that anything I do is wrong by my reps. I was very insecure as a human being and that also gave me a bad rep because they said, 'Oh Alex thinks he's [expletive] better than everyone else because he doesn't speak to anyone,' and that's not true. I was just genuinely nervous and scared to be myself."

Things only got worse between the two after Pettyfer and his then-fiancée Riley Keough moved out of an apartment that they had rented from Tatum's friend due to dust and mold without paying rent. "All of a sudden I got a very negative email from Channing, rightfully so, saying, 'Don't [expletive] my friends. You owe money. Pay the [expletive] money. Don't be a clown,'" Pettyfer recalled Tatum wrote him.

However Pettyfer hold no hard feelings towards Tatum and actually see's his time filming Magic Mike as a valuable learning experience."Channing was actually an incredible influence on me because after this whole situation happened - this was kind of the end of my immaturity and all my experiences put into one," Pettyfer said. "It was an incredible experience making Magic Mike. I wouldn't replace it for anything."

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The cast who reunited to surprise a dying fan?

It's Seinfeld... Terminally ill Seinfeld super fan James Anthony Calder received a special surprise on his birthday recently when the cast of the iconic comedy series wished him Happy Birthday in a collection of videos.

Former cast members including Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine), Wayne Knight (Newman), John O' Hurley (J. Peterman), and Larry Thomas (The Soup Nazi) and more sent Calder personal Happy Birthday videos which his son also named James posted to YouTube.

It was Calder's son who reached out to the cast mentioning how his father was huge fan of the show and could use a boost on his 67th birthday as he battled with lung cancer.

"I just wanted to say Happy Birthday. I hope it's a great one, and I'm wishing you the very best," Louis-Dreyfus said in the video after thanking the elder Calder for being a fan and praising his work raising a son "who clearly adores you."

Knight who stayed in character as Seinfeld nemesis Newman in his video mentioned how he threw a "virtual party" for Calder but only showed up because he was "told there would be cake."

Michael Richards who famously portrayed Kramer on the show privately reached out to Calder to wish him Happy Birthday with a phone call.

Sadly, James Anthony Calder passed away in November a day after seeing the videos and three days before his birthday, his son wrote in the Huffington Post.

"These wonderful people helped to honor and celebrate my father's birthday and provided a much needed distraction during an extremely difficult time for my family," he wrote. "Their kindness and compassion has humbled us to our core."


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