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Lena Dunham's Vogue Cover Controversy
Girls creator and star Lena Dunham becomes the latest subject of fashion mag cover scandals after Jezebel uncovers untouched versions of her Vogue cover with a $10,000 bounty.
Norman Reedus Reacts to Zombie Prank
With the help of The Walking Dead, Vine's zombie prankster Nick Santonastasso pulls a scare prank on actor Norman Reedus, who portrays Daryl Dixon in the series, during a recent trip to Tokyo, Japan.
#VictorianFacebook Trends on UK Twitter
UK Twitter users take a humorous (and very British) jab at Facebook oversharing, Victorian style.