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1.

Which Cincinnati Red Sox earned a lifetime ban for betting on Major League Baseball games?

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Answer: Pete Rose
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Pete Rose earned a lifetime ban for betting on Major League Baseball games. This violation of the rules regarding gambling on baseball games resulted in his banishment from the sport, despite his impressive career and accomplishments as a player. This decision by Major League Baseball was a significant and controversial moment in the history of the sport.

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2.

In Major Baseball, BALCO is associated with which type of outlawed behavior?

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Answer: Steroid Use
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BALCO is a company that was at the center of a scandal involving the distribution of performance-enhancing drugs, specifically steroids, to professional athletes in Major League Baseball. The company provided athletes with illegal substances to improve their performance, leading to numerous players being implicated in the use of steroids to gain an unfair advantage in the sport.

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3.

Which "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" comedian was arrested for indecent exposure in 1991?

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Answer: Paul Reubens
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Paul Reubens, the actor who played the character Pee-Wee Herman on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse," was arrested for indecent exposure in 1991. This incident led to a temporary halt in the production of the show and a tarnishing of Reubens' public image.

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4.

Which athlete and singer, both married to other people, began dating in 2008?

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Answer: Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren
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Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren began dating in 2008 despite being married to other people. Their relationship became highly publicized due to Woods' high-profile status as a professional golfer and Nordegren's former career as a model. The scandal surrounding their affair ultimately led to the end of both of their marriages.

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For what was actor Shia LaBeouf arrested in July of 2008?

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Answer: Public Intoxication
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Shia LaBeouf was arrested in July of 2008 for public intoxication. This means that he was taken into custody for being under the influence of alcohol or drugs in a public place, which is against the law. Public intoxication is a common offense that can result in legal consequences such as fines or jail time.

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6.

Annie Leibovitz made headlines with a 2008 "Vanity Fair" cover of which Disney star?

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Answer: Miley Cyrus
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Annie Leibovitz's 2008 "Vanity Fair" cover featuring Miley Cyrus caused controversy due to the perceived provocative nature of the photo shoot. The image depicted Cyrus wrapped in a bedsheet, which some felt was inappropriate for her young fanbase. The cover sparked discussions about Cyrus' transition from a child star to a more mature image, as well as the pressures faced by young celebrities in the entertainment industry.

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Which pop star made headlines in February 2007 by shaving off all of her hair?

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Answer: Britney Spears
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Britney Spears made headlines in February 2007 by shaving off all of her hair as a public display of her personal struggles and mental health issues. This drastic action sparked widespread media attention and concern for her well-being, leading to discussions about the pressures and scrutiny faced by celebrities in the spotlight.

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8.

What was the name of Paris Hilton's 2004 sex tape?

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Answer: "1 Night in Paris"
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Paris Hilton's 2004 sex tape was titled "1 Night in Paris" and gained widespread attention due to her celebrity status. The tape was leaked without her consent and caused a significant amount of controversy and media coverage at the time.

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9.

In 2008 which late night host was being blackmailed?

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Answer: David Letterman
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David Letterman was being blackmailed in 2008 because someone threatened to reveal his affairs with female staff members unless he paid them a large sum of money. This scandal made headlines and caused a lot of controversy at the time.

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10.

Which singers' relationship ended in 2009 with a public incident of domestic abuse?

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Answer: Chris Brown and Rihanna
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Chris Brown and Rihanna were in a high-profile relationship that ended in 2009 with a public incident of domestic abuse. This incident garnered widespread media attention and sparked discussions about domestic violence in relationships.

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11.

Which British punk rocker was charged with killing his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, in 1977?

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Answer: Sid Vicious
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Sid Vicious, the British punk rocker, was charged with killing his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, in 1977. This infamous incident took place in New York City, where Vicious was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. The couple's tumultuous relationship, drug abuse, and violent tendencies contributed to the tragic outcome, making it a significant event in punk rock history.

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12.

Which song did Marilyn Monroe sing to John F. Kennedy on Saturday, May 19, 1962?

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Answer: "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
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Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy on Saturday, May 19, 1962, at his birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden. The sultry performance of the iconic song has since become legendary and is often remembered as one of Monroe's most famous moments.

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13.

According to a Kanye West on September 2, 2005, who did George W. Bush not care about?

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Answer: Black people
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Kanye West famously stated on September 2, 2005, that George W. Bush did not care about black people. This comment was made during a live telethon for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, where West criticized the government's response to the disaster and highlighted the disproportionate impact on the black community. His statement sparked controversy and ignited discussions about race, politics, and social justice in America.

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14.

Which athlete's marriage to Elin Nordegren ended in 2010 after his multiple affairs?

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Answer: Tiger Woods
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Tiger Woods' marriage to Elin Nordegren ended in 2010 after his multiple affairs came to light, causing a highly publicized scandal that ultimately led to their divorce. Tiger Woods' infidelity was widely reported in the media, tarnishing his reputation and impacting his career as a professional golfer.

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15.

Whitney Houston once told Barbara Walters "I make too much money to ever smoke," what?

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Answer: Crack cocaine
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Whitney Houston's statement to Barbara Walters about making too much money to ever smoke suggests that she was specifically referring to crack cocaine. This implies that she believed her financial success made her immune to the dangers of drug addiction associated with crack cocaine, highlighting a potential misconception about substance abuse and wealth.

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16.

Which Oscar-winning director married his longtime girlfriend's adopted daughter in 1997?

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Answer: Woody Allen
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Woody Allen married Soon-Yi Previn, who was the adopted daughter of his longtime girlfriend Mia Farrow, in 1997. This controversial relationship caused a significant amount of public scrutiny and criticism towards Allen.

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17.

Which former "Playboy" model's body was found in a Florida hotel room in February 2007?

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Answer: Anna Nicole Smith
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Anna Nicole Smith, a former "Playboy" model, was found dead in a Florida hotel room in February 2007. Smith's sudden and tragic death shocked many fans and followers, leading to speculation and investigations into the circumstances surrounding her passing.

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18.

Which "Superfreak" spent three years in jail for assault, imprisonment, and drug charges?

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Answer: Rick James
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Rick James is the correct answer because he was a famous musician known for his hit song "Super Freak" and he did spend three years in jail for assault, imprisonment, and drug charges. This information aligns with the details provided in the question regarding a "Superfreak" who faced legal troubles resulting in a prison sentence.

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19.

Which "Ugly Betty" star was stripped of her Miss America crown in 1984?

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Answer: Vanessa Williams
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Vanessa Williams was stripped of her Miss America crown in 1984 due to a scandal involving unauthorized nude photographs being published. This incident caused a major controversy and ultimately led to her resignation as Miss America. Despite this setback, Vanessa Williams went on to have a successful career in entertainment, including starring in the popular TV show "Ugly Betty".

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20.

Who ran off to Africa in 2005, during production of his popular Comedy Central show?

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Answer: Dave Chappelle
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Dave Chappelle ran off to Africa in 2005 during the production of his popular Comedy Central show due to feeling overwhelmed and pressured by the success and expectations surrounding the show. This sudden decision left many fans and colleagues shocked and confused, leading to speculation and rumors about his whereabouts and well-being.

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21.

Whose controversial 1992 "Saturday Night Live" performance has never officially re-aired?

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Answer: Sinead O'Connor
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Sinead O'Connor's controversial 1992 "Saturday Night Live" performance has never officially re-aired due to her actions during the show, where she ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II in protest against the Catholic Church's handling of child abuse scandals. The network faced backlash for her actions, leading to the decision to not re-air the performance.

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22.

Which "Iron Man" star made the news in 1996 with a series of bizarre drug-related arrests?

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Answer: Robert Downey Jr.
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Robert Downey Jr. made the news in 1996 with a series of bizarre drug-related arrests due to his struggles with addiction. His arrests and subsequent legal issues were widely covered in the media, highlighting his personal battles with substance abuse during that time.

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23.

Which pop act was stripped of their 1990 Best New Artist Grammy for lip synching?

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Answer: Milli Vanilli
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Milli Vanilli was stripped of their 1990 Best New Artist Grammy for lip synching because it was revealed that they did not actually sing on their album and were lip syncing during live performances. This scandal caused their Grammy award to be revoked and their careers to suffer a significant blow.

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24.

Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera both kissed which singer at the 2003 MTV VMAs?

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Answer: Madonna
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At the 2003 MTV VMAs, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera both kissed Madonna during their performance. This iconic moment caused a stir and became one of the most talked-about highlights of the event. Madonna's presence and the unexpected kiss added to the controversy and excitement surrounding the performance.

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25.

Which notorious New York nightclub was raided on Dec. 14, 1978?

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Answer: Studio 54
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Studio 54 was a notorious New York nightclub that was raided on December 14, 1978. The nightclub was known for its wild parties, celebrity guests, and drug use, which ultimately led to its downfall. The raid on Studio 54 was a significant event in its history, as it marked the beginning of the end for the iconic nightclub.

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26.

Who killed legendary Motown singer Marvin Gaye?

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Answer: His father, Marvin Gay Sr.
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Marvin Gaye was killed by his own father, Marvin Gay Sr., during a domestic dispute at their home. The tragic incident occurred on April 1, 1984, when an argument escalated and resulted in Marvin Gay Sr. fatally shooting his son. The motive behind the killing was reported to be a combination of family tensions, financial issues, and Marvin Gaye's drug abuse problems.

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27.

Which politician was busted smoking crack in a D.C hotel room in 1990?

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Answer: Marion Barry
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Marion Barry was busted smoking crack in a D.C hotel room in 1990, which led to a highly publicized scandal. Barry was a prominent politician who served as the Mayor of Washington, D.C. at the time of the incident. This event tarnished his reputation and resulted in legal consequences for him, but he later made a comeback in politics despite the controversy surrounding his drug use.

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28.

Who performed during the Halftime show of the 2004 Superbowl?

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Answer: Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake
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Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake performed during the Halftime show of the 2004 Superbowl. This performance became infamous due to the "wardrobe malfunction" incident where Justin Timberlake accidentally exposed Janet Jackson's breast on live television, sparking controversy and leading to changes in FCC regulations regarding indecency on television.

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29.

Which celebrity couple's sex tape was released by IEG in 1997?

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Answer: Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee
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Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's sex tape was released by IEG in 1997, causing a major scandal and garnering widespread media attention. The leaked video not only exposed the intimate moments of the celebrity couple but also raised important discussions about privacy, consent, and the exploitation of personal relationships for profit.

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30.

Beatle John Lennon was shot and killed outside of which building?

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Answer: The Dakota Building
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John Lennon was shot and killed outside of The Dakota Building in New York City. The Dakota Building is famous for being the location where Lennon lived with his wife Yoko Ono, and tragically, where he was fatally shot by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980. The building's iconic status and association with Lennon's death have made it a significant landmark in music history.

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31.

Who did Angelina Jolie famously kissed on the red carpet of the 2000 Oscars?

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Answer: Her brother, James Haven
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Angelina Jolie famously kissed her brother, James Haven, on the red carpet of the 2000 Oscars. This act sparked controversy and speculation about the nature of their relationship, with some suggesting it was inappropriate. However, Jolie later explained that their close bond was simply a display of familial affection during a difficult time in her life.

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32.

Which Brat Packer recorded a sex tape with two young women?

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Answer: Rob Lowe
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Rob Lowe, a member of the Brat Pack, made headlines when a sex tape featuring him with two young women was leaked. This scandalous incident brought him a lot of media attention and controversy during his career.

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33.

A 2005 video showed which supermodel snorting cocaine with boyfriend Pete Doherty?

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Answer: Kate Moss
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The 2005 video showing supermodel Kate Moss snorting cocaine with boyfriend Pete Doherty caused a major scandal and controversy in the media. Kate Moss faced backlash and lost several endorsement deals as a result of the video being leaked to the public. This incident tarnished her reputation and led to a period of public scrutiny and criticism.

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34.

Which Wall of Sound producer was arrested for murder in 2003?

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Answer: Phil Spector
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Phil Spector, a renowned Wall of Sound producer, was arrested for murder in 2003. Spector was charged with the murder of actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion in California. The trial garnered significant media attention and ultimately led to Spector being convicted of second-degree murder in 2009.

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35.

For what white collar crime was Martha Stewart arrested in 2001?

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Answer: Insider Trading
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Martha Stewart was arrested in 2001 for insider trading, which involves buying or selling a security in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the security. In this case, Stewart sold shares of a biopharmaceutical company based on insider information she received, leading to her arrest and subsequent conviction.

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36.

Which conservative radio personality confessed to a pain killer addiction in 2003?

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Answer: Rush Limbaugh
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Rush Limbaugh confessed to a painkiller addiction in 2003, which was a significant revelation given his conservative radio personality and public image. This admission shed light on his personal struggles and humanized him in the eyes of his audience, showing that even public figures face challenges with addiction.

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37.

The 2002 film "Auto Focus" was based on the 1978 murder of which "Hogan's Heroes" star?

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Answer: Bob Crane
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"Auto Focus" is a biographical film that explores the life and murder of Bob Crane, who was a star on the TV show "Hogan's Heroes." The film delves into Crane's personal life, including his involvement in the world of underground pornography and his murder in 1978.

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38.

Which notorious figure, arrested in 1995, was the Hollywood Madam?

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Answer: Heidi Fleiss
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Heidi Fleiss gained notoriety as the "Hollywood Madam" after being arrested in 1995 for running a high-end prostitution ring catering to wealthy clients in Los Angeles. She became a tabloid sensation and was known for her connections to numerous celebrities. Her arrest and subsequent trial brought attention to the world of high-end prostitution in Hollywood and made her a household name.

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39.

Who did the Rolling Stones hire to provide security at their 1969 Atlamont concert?

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Answer: The Hell's Angels
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The Rolling Stones hired The Hell's Angels to provide security at their 1969 Altamont concert because they were known for their tough and intimidating presence, which the band believed would help control the large and potentially unruly crowd expected at the event. Despite their reputation, the decision ultimately backfired as the Angels' violent behavior contributed to the chaos and tragedy that occurred during the concert.

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40.

What did Tom Cruise accuse Matt Lauer of being in a famous 2005 interview?

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Answer: Glib
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In the famous 2005 interview, Tom Cruise accused Matt Lauer of being glib. This accusation stemmed from Cruise's frustration with Lauer's line of questioning regarding psychiatry and the use of antidepressants. Cruise felt that Lauer was being superficial and insincere in his approach to the topic, leading him to use the term "glib" to describe Lauer's demeanor during the interview.

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41.

Which politically-minded actress was branded a traitor for her 1972 trip to North Vietnam?

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Answer: Jane Fonda
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Jane Fonda was branded a traitor for her 1972 trip to North Vietnam because she was photographed sitting on an anti-aircraft gun used against American planes during the Vietnam War. This action was seen as disrespectful towards American soldiers and sparked controversy and backlash from the public and government officials. Her visit to North Vietnam was perceived as supporting the enemy and opposing the US military efforts in the war.

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42.

Groupie Cathy Smith served 15 months in jail for the drug-related death of which comedian?

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Answer: John Belushi
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Cathy Smith served 15 months in jail for the drug-related death of comedian John Belushi. Smith was known to have injected Belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine, leading to his death. This incident highlighted the dangers of drug abuse and its impact on individuals, even those in the entertainment industry.

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43.

Which NFL team suspended Michael Vick following his 2007 dog fighting conviction?

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Answer: Atlanta Falcons
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Following Michael Vick's 2007 dog fighting conviction, the Atlanta Falcons made the decision to suspend him. This was a significant move by the team in response to the serious legal issues Vick was facing. The suspension ultimately led to Vick serving time in prison and being released from the Falcons, marking a turning point in his career.

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44.

Which celebrity couple's breakup inspired the hit single "Cry Me a River"?

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Answer: Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears
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Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears dated for several years before their highly publicized breakup in 2002. Following their split, Timberlake released the song "Cry Me a River," which was rumored to be inspired by their relationship and breakup. The lyrics and music video seemed to allude to their personal life, leading many to believe that the song was a direct response to their failed romance.

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45.

Sienna Miller made news in 2008 for an affair with which married actor?

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Answer: Jude Law
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Sienna Miller made headlines in 2008 for being involved in an affair with the married actor Jude Law. Their relationship garnered significant media attention and public interest at the time.

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46.

In 2001 actress Winona Ryder was caught stealing $5,500 from which Beverly Hills store?

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Answer: Saks Fifth Avenue
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Winona Ryder was caught stealing $5,500 from Saks Fifth Avenue in 2001.

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47.

Which celebrity relationship came to an end on a 1997 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show"?

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Answer: Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman's relationship came to an end on a 1997 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show". This revelation shocked many fans and marked the official end of their marriage, which had been one of the most high-profile relationships in Hollywood at the time. The public announcement of their split on a popular talk show like Oprah's added to the drama and speculation surrounding their breakup.

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48.

Who did a ranting Alec Baldwin call "thoughtless" and "a pig" in a leaked 2007 voicemail?

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Answer: His daughter, Ireland Baldwin
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Alec Baldwin called his daughter, Ireland Baldwin, "thoughtless" and "a pig" in a leaked 2007 voicemail, showcasing a moment of anger and frustration that was unfortunately made public. This incident shed light on the strained relationship between the father and daughter, highlighting the challenges and conflicts that can arise within families, even those in the public eye.

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49.

What rocker made a sex tape with porn star Janine Lindemulder and Penthouse Pet Brandy Ledford?

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Answer: Tommy Lee
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Tommy Lee is a famous rocker who gained notoriety for making a sex tape with porn star Janine Lindemulder and Penthouse Pet Brandy Ledford. This scandalous incident brought media attention to Tommy Lee and further solidified his reputation as a wild and controversial figure in the music industry.

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50.

Actor River Phoenix died of an overdose in front of which West Hollywood night club?

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Answer: The Viper Room
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River Phoenix tragically died of a drug overdose outside The Viper Room in West Hollywood. The nightclub was co-owned by actor Johnny Depp at the time, and the incident brought attention to the dangers of substance abuse in Hollywood. Phoenix's death was a significant loss to the entertainment industry and his fans around the world.

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51.

Which team's members did Don Imus refer to as "nappy headed hoes" in 2007?

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Answer: The Rutgers University women's basketball team
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Don Imus referred to the Rutgers University women's basketball team as "nappy headed hoes" in 2007. This derogatory and racist remark sparked widespread outrage and led to Imus being fired from his radio show. The incident brought attention to issues of racism and sexism in media and sports, prompting important discussions about the impact of such language on marginalized communities.

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52.

In what year did Tonya Harding arrange an attack on rival figure skater Nancy Kerrigan?

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Answer: 1994
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In 1994, Tonya Harding arranged an attack on rival figure skater Nancy Kerrigan in an attempt to eliminate her competition in the upcoming Winter Olympics. This scandal became one of the most infamous incidents in the history of figure skating, tarnishing Harding's reputation and resulting in legal consequences for her involvement in the attack.

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53.

At the time of his death, Heath Ledger had a secret relationship with which fellow actor?

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Answer: Michelle Williams
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Heath Ledger had a secret relationship with Michelle Williams, another actor, at the time of his death. Their relationship was kept private from the public and was only revealed after Ledger passed away.

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54.

What type of scandal led to the 1988 on-air meltdown of televangelist Jimmy Swaggart?

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Answer: Sexual Misconduct
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The 1988 on-air meltdown of televangelist Jimmy Swaggart was caused by a scandal involving sexual misconduct. This scandal involved Swaggart being caught with a prostitute, leading to a public confession and apology on television. The revelation of his actions greatly damaged his reputation and credibility as a religious leader.

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55.

Which country rocker's body was stolen by friends in 1973?

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Answer: Gram Parsons
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Gram Parsons' body was stolen by friends in 1973 because he had expressed his desire to be cremated at Joshua Tree National Park in California. However, his family wanted his body to be buried in Louisiana. In an attempt to fulfill his wishes, his friends stole his body from Los Angeles International Airport and attempted to cremate it in the park.

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56.

How long did pop star Britney Spears' marriage to friend Jason Alexander last?

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Answer: 55 hours
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Britney Spears' marriage to friend Jason Alexander lasted for only 55 hours, a shockingly short amount of time. This quick marriage has been widely publicized and is often cited as one of the shortest celebrity marriages in history.

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57.

Roman Polanski received what sentence at the end of his 1977 sexual abuse case?

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Answer: He fled the country before serving any sentence
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Roman Polanski received what sentence at the end of his 1977 sexual abuse case? He fled the country before serving any sentence. This refers to the fact that Polanski, a filmmaker, fled the United States to avoid serving his sentence after pleading guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. His actions have since sparked controversy and debate surrounding the case and his evasion of justice.

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58.

In what state did Kobe Bryant's 2003 rape trial take place?

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Answer: Colorado
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Kobe Bryant's 2003 rape trial took place in Colorado because that is where the alleged incident occurred. The trial garnered significant media attention and controversy, ultimately resulting in the charges being dropped after the accuser refused to testify. The case had a lasting impact on Bryant's reputation and career.

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59.

Which popular 1920's comedian was charged with the murder of actress Virginia Rappe?

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Answer: Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
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Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle was a popular comedian in the 1920s who was charged with the murder of actress Virginia Rappe. The scandal surrounding the case had a significant impact on Arbuckle's career and reputation, despite being acquitted of all charges. The incident highlighted the darker side of Hollywood during that era and forever tarnished Arbuckle's legacy in the entertainment industry.

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60.

Who was the author behind the 2003 memoir "A Million Little Pieces"?

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Answer: James Frey
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James Frey is the author behind the 2003 memoir "A Million Little Pieces." The book gained widespread attention and controversy for its portrayal of the author's struggles with addiction and recovery. Frey later faced backlash when it was revealed that certain parts of the memoir were fabricated, leading to a public apology and controversy surrounding the authenticity of the story.

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61.

Which NFL star's house did Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes burn down in 1994?

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Answer: Andre Rison
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Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes burned down Andre Rison's house in 1994 as a result of a domestic dispute. The incident caused significant damage to Rison's home and led to legal consequences for Lopes.

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