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Take That hint they might make surprise appearance in new West End musical

By Alice Westoby Fans who haven't got their tickets to see 'The Band' might want to bag some now! Remember way back in February last year when Gary Barlow embarked on the search for the five lead stars of Take That's new musical, The Band? Well fast forward a year later and the show produced by Gary, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Robbie Williams has enjoyed rave reviews across the country and is now looking forward to a stint in London's West End.

Nicole Brown Simpson: Murder Home Swarmed by Looky-Loos After 'People

Turns out not everyone's a fan of the new FX series 'The People v. O.J. Simpson.' Brentwood residents tell us the show has reignited interest in the Bundy site where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered. One neighbor -- who lives next door -- told us there's been a significant increase in foot and vehicle traffic on Bundy and in the alley behind the condo where the murderer made his escape.

TMZ Live -- Lady Gaga Video -- Why She Got Naked

Play video content Lady Gaga's weird, full-frontal meditation video seems like shades of Madonna ... but the woman behind it -- Marina Abramovic -- calls in to defend Gaga's decision to go naked. Plus, Kate Upton is out of her mind -- she says she was shocked and appalled at being objectified after her first Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover. And, an absolutely shocking interview with Evel Knieval's daredevil son Robbie Knieval -- he admits to be wasted behind the wheel .

Casanova's Wife Shares A Message Following His 15 Year Sentence

Casanova's wife, Jasmere “Swaggy Jazzy” Corbett, has shared a new message on social media following his sentencing. Earlier today, it was reported that he has received a 15-year-sentence by U.S. District Judge Philip M. Halpern for charges related to racketeering, narcotics, violence, and more. He pleaded guilty to some charges last year, asking a judge for leniency in a letter. Amid the news, Corbett has showcased her undying loyalty to the rapper.

Dancer/costumer Lynn Bernay dies

Performed in 'Singin' in the Rain,' variety shows Dancer and costumer Lynn Bernay died Dec. 9 in Santa Fe, N.M. after a brief struggle with brain cancer. She was 77. Born in the Bronx, NY, she started her career at the age of 16 as a Radio City Rockette, and went on to dance in “Can Can” and other Broadway musicals, as well as the movie adaptations including “Guys and Dolls” and “The Pajama Game.