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Daily Hollywood - Miscarriages, Bankruptcies And Accidents

James Bradicich |
November 1, 2010 | 10:33 a.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

Lily Allen (Creative Commons)
Lily Allen (Creative Commons)
Stars donned their spookiest and most outrageous costumes for Heidi Klum’s 11th Annual Halloween Party on Sunday night.

The party, held at Lavo nightclub in New York, was the place to see and be seen.

Celebrities by the likes of Kim Kardashian, Christian Siriano, Ashanti and Russell Simmons attended the glitzy Halloween event.

Klum dressed up as an eight-foot purple robot and towered over her husband Seal, who was dressed as a silver robot. (Source: Broadwayworld.com)

For the second time in three years, 25-year-old Lily Allen has suffered a miscarriage.

Her son was due in January. "It is with great sadness that we have to confirm that Lily Allen and Sam Cooper have lost their baby," the British singer's rep tells “People” in a statement.

"The couple ask that their privacy be respected and that they be left alone at this deeply distressing time. No further comment will be made." (Source: People.com)

The "National Enquirer" and "Star" magazine's publisher, American Media, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The company says it will file a prepackaged plan that should allow it to emerge from Chapter 11 less than 60 days after the filing. (Source: Thestar.com)

Denise Borino-Quinn, who played memorable overweight Mafia wife on "The Sopranos," died Wednesday after a lengthy battle with liver cancer. She was 46-years-old. (Source: People.com) 

Academy Award nominated screenwriter Will Rokos was rushed to the hospital after being clipped in the head by a subway car in New York City on Saturday.

He was hunched over the platform as the northbound train came into the station, striking him in the head. He was flung and landed on the platform.

Rokos was found semi-conscious and lying on his side when help arrived. Rokos is best known for penning the 2002 film "Monster’s Ball." 

He is in critical but stable condition. (Source: Perezhilton.com)

Mariah Carey will be celebrating this Christmas season with the ABC TV special, "Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to You," to air Dec. 13 (9 p.m. ET). Carey will sing from the historic Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles. She will perform classics and other songs from her new holiday album, "Merry Christmas II You." (Source: People.com)

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