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· But what about the memorial? 38 percent thought "it was nice," and 69 percent of voters though his daughter Paris' speech was the most memorable. However, 60 percent did not think it was worthy of the attention it received.
Get the Story and Vote · Nancy Pelosi has already shot down a resolution to honor Jackson and 80 percent of PopEater voters agree with the Speaker of the House.
Get the Story and Vote · Meanwhile, New York congressman Peter King doesn't like all the attention that Jackson is receiving, calling him a "child molester." 71 percent of over 201K readers agree with King's comments and 69 percent believe that they were not out of line.
Get the Story and Vote · Jennifer Hudson appeared at Jackson's memorial service to sing his hit, 'Will You Be There.' And although she sang well, that's not what the buzz surrounding her was all about -- it was how she looked. Although she never confirmed pregnancy rumors, the singer definitely seemed to be with child. A whopping 99 percent of over 87K readers believe that she's expecting.
Get the Story and Vote · In non-Jackson news, Lindsay Lohan reportedly turned down a chance to be in the hit film, 'The Hangover.' Does she still have a movie comeback in her? No way, say 63 percent of over 24K voters.
Get the Story and Vote · Hayden Panettiere wore a racy, lacy black dress to 'The Late Show With David Letterman.' However, 65 percent of PopEater readers gave the outfit a "thumbs up."
Get the Story and Vote · Robert Pattinson is allegedly afraid of all the women in New York who constantly follow him around. Should he be scared of his fans? Well, 79 percent of voters think the 'Twilight' star has a right to be afraid.
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I thought that Gary Coleman was broke? Why then are the papers talking now about a fight over "millions"....what millions???
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