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August 14, 2009|By From Sun staff and news services

Kate Gosselin says her marriage is definitely over

Kate Gosselin says she and her estranged husband, Jon, definitely won't be getting back together. Gosselin said during an appearance on "Live With Regis and Kelly" that her marriage is over forever. Host Regis Philbin pressed Gosselin on what she'd do if Jon asked her to try again, but she declined to answer. Philbin said he had a sense the marriage could be saved. Replied Gosselin: "I can't say that I think you're right, at all." She announced her separation from Jon Gosselin in June on the couple's TLC network reality show, "Jon & Kate Plus 8." Both parents are continuing with the show, which documents the challenges of raising their twins and sextuplets.

Victoria Beckham adding more 'Spice' to 'Idol'

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Victoria Beckham seems to be getting used to filling a fourth judge's chair on "American Idol," left vacant by Paula Abdul's departure. The former Spice Girl - Posh - was in Boston Thursday to help judge callbacks for contestants who tried out and were invited back for another round, Fox publicist Alex Gillespie said. Beckham was a guest judge last Friday for auditions in Denver, and it was originally described as a one-time appearance. This is the point of the show where judges give singers a golden ticket to advance to the Hollywood round. Last week in Denver, Beckham told Fox News she was a huge fan of "American Idol" and nervous about being a judge. "My heart is about to jump out my throat," she said. She also said she was looking forward to any criticisms Simon Cowell may have for her. "American Idol" returns for its ninth season in January.

Michael Jackson's glittery glove up for auction

The glittery glove that Michael Jackson wore when he unveiled his moonwalk on TV in 1983 is hitting the auction block. This one isn't like his other glittery gloves, which were made for the right hand and adorned with hand-sewn crystals. This left-handed glove, which accompanied Jackson's fedora and dance moves on Motown's 25th-anniversary TV special, is a modified store-bought glove covered with a mesh of rhinestones. The glove, which Darren Julien of Julien's Auctions called "the Holy Grail of Michael Jackson memorabilia," will be featured alongside other one-of-a-kind items - such as an early Madonna demo tape and unreleased Jimi Hendrix lyrics - at the Nov. 21 "Music Icons" auction at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City's Times Square.

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