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Spotted! Oct. 31, 2007

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Oct. 31 2007, Published 2:00 p.m. ET

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Shar Jackson is not only good at rapping. The winner of Celebrity Rap Superstar tells a partygoer at EA’s Official Launch of The Simpsons Game Party at Hard Rock Café Hollywood that she is the ULTIMATE GAMER and is obsessed with playing videogames. So much so that she buys two of everything — consoles, games, etc. — one for her and another for her kids!! This mother of four says that she doesn’t want her kids to infringe on her video game time so she has her own that they are not allowed to touch. The rap superstar is currently working on her new album. She claims that she never meant to be a rap star and her album had no rap in it, but now that she’s won, she feels she has to rap on a few songs. Another reality star alum that couldn't get enough of baby Maggie was Ian Ziering.

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All of Denise Rich's celebrity friends came out to give their support at her 2007 Angel Ball at the Marriott Marquis. John Legend, Joss Stone, Patti LaBelle, who brought down the house with “Over the Rainbow” all performed while Petra Nemcova, LL Cool J, Randy Jackson, Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Neil Sedaka, Bar Rafaeli, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Ashanti and Star Jones helped raise over $5 million for the G&P Foundation in funds for cancer research.

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