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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Tila Tequila, Others Offer Advice To Tiger Woods

Dec. 9 2009, Published 11:29 a.m. ET

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Everyone’s talking about the elephant in the room – or in this case, the tiger.

Hollywood was buzzing Tuesday night with the latest developments (as seen on RadarOnline.com!) about Tiger Woods and his growing sex scandal.

At a bash at the Vanguard in Los Angeles in honor of Snoop Dog and Famous Stars and Straps, celebs weighed in on “Tiger-Gate”.

Friday star Mike Epps didn't have much in the way of advice or sympathy for Woods, but did serenade us with a parody of Snoop Dogg's 1994 song "Ain't No Fun," with updated lyrics to reflect the sticky situation Woods has found himself in.

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Then there was Tila Tequila, no stranger to controversy herself.

"Next time you wanna go cheating on your wife,” Tila advised, “get an NDA (non-disclosure agreement), for everybody to sign -- even I know that, hello.”

RadarOnline.com also chatted with Kim Kardashian's one-time porn co-star, Ray J as well as rap icons Cypress Hill and gorgeous Kim Porter for their thoughts on the embattled golf legend.

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