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Weekend Wrap-Up: Khloé Kardashian Odom “Sad” Over Lamar Trade; Lindsay Lohan’s Playboy Flap

It’s safe to say this was a whirlwind weekend…in more ways than one.

Khloé  Kardashian Odom and hubby Lamar Odom reacted to  news of his trade to the Dallas Mavericks this weekend. But in case you missed  that or the drama surrounding Lindsay  Lohan‘s Playboy issue, don’t worry. We’ve got the scoop on  that and much more, right here.

• Texas Trade Talk: Following a quashed trade to the New  Orleans Hornets, news broke Saturday that Los Angeles Lakers baller Lamar Odom was traded to the Dallas Mavericks. Wife Khloé later commented on Twitter about the shakeup, saying she was “sad”  but trying to stay positive about the situation, while Laker star Kobe  Bryant simply said, “I don’t like it.”

• Perry Funny: Katy  Perry hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, impersonating Christina  Aguilera, Florence Welch and Pippa  Middleton. Meanwhile, Alec  Baldwin popped up to poke fun at his American Airlines snafu, in which he was  kicked off the flight after he refused to stop playing Words With Friends on his  phone.

• Hot Stuff!: Men’s Health dubbed Jennifer  Aniston the hottest woman of all time, ranking her higher than Angelina  Jolie.

Playboy Push-Up: Playboy published its January-February issue featuring Lindsay Lohan on its website, just a day after photos from the Mean Girls star’s pictorial were leaked online. The issue’s newsstand  date was also pushed up to Dec. 16.

Finish Line: The Amazing Race named its latest winners in the season finale!

Oscar Watch: The L.A. Film Critics Association named The Descendants its top flick of the year, while AFI picked its top 10 movies and TV shows.

• Court Case: Kirsten Dunst was granted a  temporary restraining order against a man who allegedly wrote more  than 50 letters to her and traveled to the U.S. from France to try to meet  her.

• Giving Back: Kim Kardashian embarked on a humanitarian mission in Haiti, taking the trip to help Maria  Bello in her charitable efforts to improve the lives of women in  the earthquake-ravaged country.

• Box-Office Blahs: New Year’s Eve topped this  weekend’s box office with an underwhelming $13.7 million, followed by The Sitter at $10 million and The Twilight Saga: Breaking  Dawn: Part 1 with $7.9 million.

 

 

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