EXCLUSIVE: Nic Cage Is Leaving Bel Air

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Oscar winner Nicolas Cage's Bel Air estate is on the market for a whopping $35 million.

The brick-walled seven bedroom, seven bath two story estate features a pool, projection room, library, custom built wine cellar and state of the art security system.

And if you happen to be staying at Chez Cage and find the accommodations not to your liking, fear not, because you can always retire to the two bedroom, two bath guest house also located on the property.

Cage's landmark home sits about a mile from another famous estate -- the site of the home on "The Beverly Hillbillies. "

Unfortunately, considering the current declining real estate market, Cage's home may not exactly be gone in sixty seconds.

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Is Diane Ditching 'Good Morning America'?

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Diane Sawyer skipped out on a party thrown for Chris Cuomo, Sam Champion and other "Good Morning America" staffers last Friday -- and a source says that it's a sure sign that the news diva is planning on leaving the show soon.

Just as the competition heats up with "Today" after Meredith Vieira's arrival, a Sawyer sayonara could be a difficult blow to the ABC morning property. "The staff took Diane's absence as a clear message she is leaving the show," says a source to Rush & Molloy, "and is slowly starting to separate herself from it." Sawyer, say the columnists, had just arrived from interviewing Mel Gibson in his first post-DUI sit-down.

But an ABC rep dismisses any notion of Diane leaving: "She was sick in bed. She called [ABC News chief] David Westin and ['GMA' producer] Jim Murphy to see if she should still come. They urged her stay home."

Spelling Mansion Secretly On the Market

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TMZ has learned that Candy Spelling, Aaron's widow, has quietly put the Spellings' legendary mansion on the market for $150 million.

Sources in the real estate industry say Westside Estate Agency (WEA) has a pocket listing on the 56,000 square foot estate, meaning it is quietly being shopped among realtors and select buyers. The mansion, located in the exclusive Holmby Hills area of L.A., was completed in 1991 for around $47 million, which includes $10 million for the land.

One real estate source says Candy Spelling has let a lot of people on the staff go and that the buzz is that she is going to shut the house down so it can be shown by realtors. Aaron Spelling died on June 23.