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Miami gals love piling on the arm candy, and thanks to local company N&K Designs, they can get plenty of it. Owners Nani and Kaki Lopez just released their summer collection, which is bright and full of bold colors. The girls’ baubles are also easy to mix and match. “The quality, materials and intricate methods we use are top-notch, but we try to keep it affordable,” said Nani of the gems that start at $10. The sisters hand-make everything and have added a line for toddlers. Check out www.nkdesignsonline.com

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Not that Kate Walsh needs any help in the financial department, but like many women, she dreams of being a pampered princess. “Private Practice” star has one-upped her first fragrance, Boyfriend, with Billionaire Boyfriend. The actress recently appeared on “Cupcake Wars,” challenging bakers to bake her iced treats for the launch party. Walsh created this potent, sexy scent “for women to experience a fantasy.” Hopefully, a reality. Sold in a compact Pulse Point Oil Rollerball from just $22 at Sephora, Sephora.com.

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Star Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte loved flashing his ruby and diamond studded American flag grill. But many may not know how it came to be. Expensive Taste rapper Paul Wall is the man behind these hard to miss mouthpieces at www.grillsbypaulwall.com. Wall told XXLmag.com that every stone is custom set by hand. Want one? Expect to pay in the neighborhood of $20,000. At least you know this grill can take on water.

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Put aside the idea of Red Bull for a moment. If you need a little extra boost with your caffeine, this can’s for you: Kahlua Iced Coffee. Inside is a mix of java, made with 100 percent Arabica beans from Veracruz, Mexico, and a dash of Kahlua liqueur. Try the 10 proof bev in three flavors: Espresso, Mocha and Cinnamon Spice. $2.50 each at liquor stores.

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    Rob Pattinson & Kristen Stewart: Is it really over?

    It’s looking permanent this time. Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are on a break again. Apparently, the Twilight costars couldn’t get past Stewart’s affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders last summer.That fling may be ongoing. In April, the Web was aflutter with pictures of her and the soon to be divorced Sanders in a car together.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 20:  Artist Robert Russell (L) and actress Lisa Edelstein attend “Yesssss!” MOCA Gala 2013, Celebrating the Opening of the Exhibition Urs Fischer, at MOCA Grand Avenue and The Geffen Contemporary on April 20, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for MOCA)

    Celebrity birthdays on May 21

    Singer Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers is 72. Guitarist Hilton Valentine of The Animals is 70. Actor Richard Hatch (“Battlestar Galactica”) is 68. Singer Leo Sayer is 65. Comedian-turned-U.S. Senator Al Franken is 62. Actor Mr. T is 61. Actor Judge Reinhold is 56. Actress Lisa Edelstein (“House”) of 47. Actress Fairuza Balk (“The Waterboy”) is 39. Rapper Havoc of Mobb Deep is 39. Actress Ashlie Brillault (“Lizzie McGuire”) is 26. Actress Sarah Ramos (“American Dreams”) is 22.

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Ray J

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    Ray J back on reality TV as host of Oxygen’s ‘Bad Girls All Star Battle’

    Thought Bad Girls Club: Miami was over the top? Steel yourselves for another spinoff, Bad Girls All Star Battle, which takes the rivalry out of the mansion and onto the playing field in L.A. Fourteen of the franchise’s most notorious cast members compete for $100,000 and the title of “Baddest Bad Girl of All Time.” Can’t beat that on the obituary. We talked to Ray J, host of the show, which debuts 9 p.m. Tuesday on the Oxygen Network.

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