CELEBRITY ROUNDUP
'Miami' show a big koup for K sisters

The Kardashian sisters didn't just take Miami on Sunday night -- they scooped up the ratings, too.
The premiere of Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami was E!'s biggest debut since '02's Anna Nicole Show.
The episode -- which followed the girls opening a Dash boutique in South Beach, going out on the town and fighting with middle sis/guest star Kim -- nabbed 2.7 million viewers. Who's watching? Not surprisingly, mostly women aged 18-49.
We're thinking Kourt's well-timed pregnancy announcement was a smart move.
LET'S ROLL THE TAPE
McSteamy? Sort of. The so-called sex tape showing a nude Eric Dane, wife Rebecca Gayheart and former Miss Teen USA/Celebrity Rehab star Kari Ann Peniche isn't that sexxxy at all.
The video, which first appeared on Gawker.com, shows them all in a compromising position, for sure. Seemingly wasted, the trio discuss what their porn names would be, take a bath and lie around in bed. But apparently, not much else. How boring. The acting couple's rep, Marty Singer, told TMZ.com that it's ``a naked tape, not a sex tape.''
So how'd it get out there? Peniche claims the video was stolen off her hard drive by then roommate/troubled singer Mindy McCready. Sigh.
ANOTHER HIT
Celine Dion is pregnant with her second child, according to The Journal de Montreal. The report says the 41-year-old singer and her husband, Rene Angelil, 67, conceived with the help of fertility experts. Let's hope she doesn't pop out eight.
HOMELESS HOUSEWIVES?
Another day, another housewife in trouble.
One of the Real Housewives of The O.C., Lynn Curtin, reportedly needs to cough up about $12,000 on her rented Laguna Beach condo. According to court documents, she and her husband Frank owe the landlord big bucks for a security deposit, late fee and more.
This latest embarrassment comes on the heels of news that Lisa Wu Hartwell (Real Housewives of Atlanta) and hubby former Oakland Raider Ed Hartwell, are losing their home after defaulting on a loan. Feel better about your life now?
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