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Bringing the real to Rodeo Drive are Paris Hilton’s aunts, a British restaurateur, actor Kelsey Grammer’s wife and a Maloof (whose family owns the Las Vegas Palms Hotel and Casino).

Here’s what we know about the queens of 90210…

Kim and Kyle Richards: Kathy Hilton’s younger sisters both have acting backgrounds, which of course they don’t need because Housewives is real. Kim Richards, 45 and twice divorced, has four children. Her sister, Kyle, 41, is married with four daughters.

Adrienne Maloof-Nassif: The 48-year-old’s family owns everything from the Palms to the Sacramento Kings. She is married to Dr. Paul Nassif, a plastic surgeon who has appeared on multiple episodes of E!’s Dr. 90210. (Does he offer a Housewife discount?)

Camille Donatacci Grammer: The 41-year-old former Playboy model has been married to Frasier star Kelsey Grammer for 13 years. The Hollywood couple have a 9-year-old daughter, Mason, and a 6-year-old son, Jude. Both children were born via a surrogate mother after Grammer was diagnosed with (TMI alert!) severe irritable bowel syndrome.

Lisa Vanderpump-Todd: The one-time actress co-owns two restaurants with her husband, Kenneth Todd, and has two children named Pandora and Max and an adopted son, Cedric. The restaurateur made news recently when her Bentley was stolen out of her garage and later found in a ditch near Mulholland Drive—the same day Charlie Sheen’s ravine-bound vehicle went AWOL. A source tells E! News that Real Housewives “will definitely” shoot scenes at Vanderpump-Todd Beverly Hills restaurant Villa Blanca, which must have plenty of tables for enraged Housewives to flip.

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Justin Bieber Releases Autobiography – At The Ripe Old Age of 16.

Justin Bieber is not even an adult yet, but, his first official autobiography, First Step 2 Forever, has been released, containing everything you have ever wanted to know about this teen sensation.


On dating: “I hate being on a date where both people are working too hard to come up with stuff to say. You know it’s working when you can just chill—listen to music, watch a movie or whatever—without feeling like you have to force the conversation. It should just be natural.”


On his first date: “My first date has been sort of mythologized as ‘Bieber’s Dating Disaster.’ I took her to King’s a buffet restaurant. Yes, I wore a white shirt. Yes, I got spaghetti. No, this was not the brightest idea. But it wasn’t a big trauma, though.”


On his favorite things: “I love hockey, maple syrup and Caramilk bars.”


On nerves: “That’s another question I get all the time: ‘Do you get nervous?’ The truth is: I don’t. I don’t mean for that to come off as cocky. I just don’t see what’s to be afraid of.”


On meeting Usher and Justin Timberlake:“It was like, Usher and Timberlake want to meet me? Are you kidding? There was no point in trying to tell anyone at school about this. It would be like telling them I was going to meet CHUCK NORRIS, and we all know that guy is untouchable. I mean, c’mon. It’s CHUCK NORRIS. He doesn’t need Twitter, he’s already following you.”


On things he likes besides girls: “There are lots of things I really like besides girls. Like pizza. And pranking. And CHUCK NORRIS.”


On his sixteenth birthday: “Even though I don’t want to be given special treatment, I guess some things are a little bit different for me as I was surprised to be given a Range Rover for my sixteenth birthday.”


On his future: “This is just the beginning. Thanks for making a small town kid’s dreams come true. Never Say Never. Love you.”

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