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    We Hear Boo Boo Hollas!: "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" star Alana Thompson coined the gem, "A dolla make me holla," and we can only imagine the yelps and screams coming from the Thompson house following a report from TMZ about salary raises for the reality TV family. After reportedly only earning between $5,000 and $7,000 per episode for their TLC series, the family will now reportedly pull in between $15,000 and $20,000 an episode. The network also reportedly offered to find the family a new home (maybe one not feet away from railroad tracks), but Mama June reportedly turned down the network down because of her love of decorating the house for the holidays and her connection with the community. June has also reportedly avoided signing with an agent because she's reportedly afraid it will require her to spend time away from the Boo Boo clan.

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    Selena's Ink!: Check out Selena Gomez's new neck tattoo - which, according to the tattoo artist who spoke to Britain's the Daily Mail, is "a tribute to a family member who she said means a lot to her" - HERE!

    Did Paris Jackson Pull A Miley?: Is it a new shorty cut for Paris Jackson (maybe an ode to Miley Cyrus' new short 'do?) or is the daughter of the King of Pop just having fun on Instagram? Check out her new look, HERE!

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    Adele's "Skyfall": This photo from Adele's Twitter account makes Roll Call very happy! (More details on her song from the upcoming James Bond movie, HERE!)

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