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THE POP TEN: The Week That Was In Photos

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May 6 2011, Published 2:50 p.m. ET

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by RadarOnline.com Staff

Take a look at RadarOnline.com Online’s weekly countdown, The POP TEN: From the church pews to the beach sand, we've got all the best in the week that was in pop culture.

Lorenzo Lamas and Shawna Craig got married in Casa Dorada Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

The newest extended members of the royal clan, Carole Middleton, James Middleton, Michael Middleton and Pippa Middleton, left the Goring Hotel in London.

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Nicole Richie showed off  her bikini body poolside in Miami, Florida.

B-list actress and Playboy pinup Yvette Vickers was found mummified in her Los Angeles home.

Jennifer Lopez arrived  at the Grove for the release party of her new album 'Love' in Los Angeles.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's yearly Costume Institute Gala is one of the most style-savvy events of the year in NYC, and we’ve got the best and worst from this year’s fashion-fest. 

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Mad Men star January Jones was spotted at the Laker/Mavericks game in Los Angeles, sporting her growing baby bump.

Justin Bieber performed his 'My World' Tour for a crowd at Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia.

Lindsay Lohan attended an orientation session for her upcoming community service at the Women's Center in Downtown Los Angeles.

The same week her boyfriend George Clooney turned 50, Italian beauty Elisabetta Canalis stripped down for an ad for Peta in the buff.

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