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Looks like the folks at "The View" knew what they were doing: The recently-fired Star Jones is the most unfavorably-viewed TV personality in America, based on a Gallup poll released yesterday.

Of course, newly hired "View"-er Rosie O'Donnell didn't fare much better, nearly matching Star's negative rating. But the news isn't all bad for ABC -- Diane Sawyer is the most beloved personality of all, according to the poll's respondents.



In fact, according to Gallup, 88 percent of the 1001 people polled gave Sawyer a "favorable" rating, and 87 percent saw her former co-host and now-anchor of ABC's "World News" Charles Gibson as "favorable" as well. The beleaguered Star, on the other hand, racked up a 70 percent "unfavorable" rating, with Rosie only just ahead of Star with a 65 percent negative tally.

Still, despite the polling numbers, "Good Morning America" doesn't beat "Today" in the ratings race. "Having a high favorability does not necessarily predict high ratings," says Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport. It should also be noted that such TV heavyweights as Oprah and Kelly Ripa weren't amongst the possible choices for respondents.

Will Suri Emerge in the Pages of Vanity Fair?

A report in today's Page Six says that Graydon Carter has struck again and that Vanity Fair magazine has nabbed the coveted first snaps of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' baby girl Suri, who's now almost three-and-a-half months old. The pictures, according to the Page Six source, were shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz and will appear sometime in the fall, though there's no word on when the photo shoot might have taken place. Neither Cruise's nor the magazine's reps had any comment.

The news comes on the heels of a Cruise spokesman's insistence that the couple isn't "reluctant" to show off their baby, and will be "making a decision to release the photographs shortly." And just last week, Penelope Cruz became the latest celebrity witness to the child's existence, though she quickly clammed up about it when questioned about it later.

McCartney and Mills Lawyer Up – With Charles and Di's Attorneys

The suddenly very acidic divorce struggle between Sir Paul McCartney and his wife of four years, Heather Mills McCartney, took an interesting twist on Tuesday, when, according to reports, Mills McCartney hired Anthony Julius, the lawyer who represented Diana, Princess of Wales, in her own split with Prince Charles ten years ago. What's more, Charles' legal counsel in that matter – Fiona Shackelton – will be taking on Sir Paul's case. Julius won an approximately $3 million settlement for the Princess in that case.

The lawyer arms race is only the latest development in the McCartney-Mills divorce saga: Yesterday, Heather went to her husband's home, only to find herself locked out, a circumstance which her spokesman said she found "hilarious."

Larry David's Rage Over Un-"Curb"-ed Shopping Cart

Onscreen king of kvetch Larry David just couldn't contain himself at a Martha's Vineyard parking lot last weekend when an errant shopping cart scratched his beloved BMW 530. According to Page Six, the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Seinfeld" creator and his wife were outside a Vineyard Haven supermarket when a runaway cart made what one eyewitness said was "a little dent" in David's $75,000 car.

David proceeded to call the cops and started, says the witness, "in a golf shirt and shorts, flapping away with his arms. It was just like an episode on his show." Vineyard cops confimed that David called them but no charges were pressed. David's reps had no comment. But David doth protest too much: HBO confirmed yesterday, according to the Hollywood Reporter, that the sixth season of "Curb" will begin production as early as September, with all the principals back, and an airdate coming in 2007.

Goodie Bag: Big Bill Gets Slick Birthday Bash, K-Fed Changes MySpace Handle, Bryce Dallas Howard Preggers, and Xanadu Gets Made Into Musical?

Former President Bill Clinton is having an entire buffet of festivities for his 60th birthday on August 17th, says Page Six, with the topper being a private concert by the Rolling Stones at New York's Beacon Theater more than two months later, on October 29, which will be filmed by Martin Scorsese. Clinton will also have a birthday party in Toronto during the film festival there in September, with Sarah McLachlan and Lenny Kravitz performing. . . Kevin Federline has changed his MySpace handle from the somewhat unwieldy "kevinfederlineforreal" to the more conventional "kevinfederline," says Lloyd Grove, though someone has hijacked his former user name and page. . . Opie's havin' a grandbaby! "Lady in the Water" star Bryce Dallas Howard, whose dad is director Ron Howard, announced Tuesday to People magazine that she's expecting her first child with actor-husband Seth Bagel. The couple married in June and has been together five years. . . And, finally, in news that will cheer Olivia Newton-John fans the world over, there is a report today in the New York Post that the 1980 super-classic "Xanadu" might be getting the off-Broadway treatment. Former "Ally McBeal" co-star Jane Krakowski has been cast, and investors are looking for a fall debut.

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61. I am sick of star and even sicker of Rosie. I wouldn't watch the view if it was taped in my back yard !

Posted at 10:11AM on Aug 10th 2006 by MiMi

62. With all the trouble in the world like the latest terror threat, dying people in the Middle East , the mess in Iraq, more ignorant people being born everyday to people who already have too many kids and can't provide education, much less having a 2 parent home to set an example. There's just too much wrong in this country and all we care about is : sports, drinking,movie stars who have wayyyyyy too much money for what they do, bad climates and a host of other problems....
Star will do just fine for herself, she's her biggest fan anyway and a lawyer to boot.

Posted at 1:39PM on Aug 10th 2006 by Leah Lehman

63. If i had to pick between Star and Rosie..lets see now....i choose celibacy

Posted at 2:23PM on Aug 10th 2006 by mitch mitchell

64. I agree with Deandra Elisabeth Hesselbeck is the dumbest person ever, I cannot believe the View ever hired her. She has no clue about anything, she should have been born in the 50's, she thinks she is Joan Cleaver, the perfect little stupid wife, that doesn't even have her own checking account.

Posted at 3:16PM on Aug 10th 2006 by Paula

65. I think Star Jones is a beautiful, educated and very intelligent woman. It really is a shame, to read all the negative things, written about her. She will most definately, bounce back, and do well. She did very well on the View, and whatever endeavor or television show or news show, that she decides to do, she will do well. All the haters, please stop. If you don't like her, thats fine, but to demean a person, because she is successful, that is terrible. You won't be blessed, wishing bad on people. I enjoyed episodes of her wedding, and I think that God blessed her, with the man that she asked Him for. I wish you the best Star Reynolds, and also to Al, her husband.

Posted at 5:03PM on Aug 10th 2006 by Jacqueline

66. This is old news, we all knew this bitch was hated!!!!!!! Anyone know what this UGLY BITCH & HER GAY HUSBAND ARE DOING NOW? HEY STAR, BET YOU WISH ALICIA ER>>>AL DIDNT QUIT HIS CLERICAL JOB!!!!!!!

Posted at 6:43PM on Aug 10th 2006 by rick rodrigues

67. Star Jones may not be the most liked person, but I find much better than Rosie O'Donnell, what they did to Star was horrible, and I feel that The View's ratings will go down, and more arguing will keep happening between Rosie and Elizabeth, because they are totally opposite. I like star jones, people make mistakes, u know there are a lot of you people talking about her whe nyoure life is probably much worse

Posted at 9:21PM on Aug 11th 2006 by joe

68. I always felt from day one when the view very first aired that Star was fake.From her fake smile,the way she always had strong opinions about weight and how Hollywood viewed fat woman.All that was a facade she really didn't want America to know how weak and vunerable she really was.Yet isn't that what most T.V. personalities are fakes?!

Posted at 3:56PM on Aug 13th 2006 by Tasha Jones

69. Yes, Star became quite full of herself over the years, and yes the wedding was way over the top!! And though like many others, I was equally tired of her talking about herself AND her wedding (sigh), sometimes it takes unfortunate things to happen in order to give us a wake up call. When Star was on the Today show being interviewed by Al Roker, I thought she handled herself in a very classy way. She communciated her thoughts well, spoke very highly of Barbara, and apologized for all the "freebies" she received for her wedding. Let's face it, people in the entertainment biz have done far worse things!!! Let's hope she's learned from the error of her ways.

On the other hand, I'm very disappointed that The View hired Rosie O'Donnell as a replacement for the always classy and professional Meridith Vierra. Rosie only cares about getting her agenda heard and she forces her personal and political issues down everyone's throat. In my opinion, she's much worse than Star. I use to enjoy The View and thought it was a professional yet humorous show, but with Meridith gone and Rosie added to the group, I have no desire to watch the show anymore. I hear comments about Rosie not liking Star, but it will be interesting to see how Rosie and Joy get along. Both are very opinionated women who use humor to get their points across. I see a potential tug of war…….

Barbara Walters has done so many great things in her career, and I thought The View was another notch in her belt, but adding Rosie to the show takes it down a few notches. It'll never be the same :-(

Posted at 11:42PM on Aug 13th 2006 by Rhonda

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