Charlie Sheen's First Tweet -- The 'Naked' Pose

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Charlie Sheen joined the twitterverse today ... and for his first trick, dude posted a photo of himself along with his other favorite things ... a hot chick, chocolate milk ... and something naked.

FYI -- the chick in the photo is one of Charlie's goddesses -- Bree Olson (aka Rachel Oberlin).

Kim Kardashian I've Been Twitjacked!

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Kim Kardashian claims her Twitter account has been hacked by a cunning genius -- who even went so far as to tweet a fake "all clear" message with her account.

Kim says the "hacker" somehow blocked Kim from logging in from her home computer -- though she can still post messages from her cell phone.

So far, the mystery culprit hasn't posted anything malicious ... except for a message asking people to watch "Kourtney and Kim Take New York."

Oh wait, that one was real.

Blake Griffin Evidence of a Dunk Contest SCANDAL?

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Blake Griffin is under attack from a fan who claims he FED the Clippers star the idea for the car-jumping alley-oop ... a fan who says he's been snubbed ever since this weekend's Dunk Contest.

The guy with the gripe is Michael Scrivner -- who claims he was watching ESPN earlier this month when he saw Griffin asking fans for dunk ideas ... so he fired off a twitter message to Blake on Feb. 8 specifically outlining the car dunk -- complete with the pass from inside the sun roof.

Now, Scrivner is PISSED that Griffin hasn't given him any credit for the idea -- telling TMZ, "He could have at least given me a shout out!”

Scrivner adds, "If he already had the idea for the dunk, why go on SportsCenter asking for ideas? It would be one thing if I had said to just dunk over a car, but the dunk was spot on everything I suggested.”

So far, no comment from Griffin's camp.

Dr. Dre -- Subtle Attack on 50 Cent?!?

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Dr. Dre totally DISSED his former protege 50 Cent in Los Angeles the other night ... maybe ... possibly ... OK, we're really not sure -- but it's all on tape!!!!

Here's the back story -- 50 went on a Twitter tirade this week, claiming Dre HATES him because he's launching a line of headphones to compete with Dre's "Beats" line.

But when we asked Dre about the beef out in front of Boa Steakhouse in Hollywood Tuesday night ... Dre simply replied, "I never heard of his headphones."

DISS!!!!!!!!!!!! (maybe). Check out the video.

Ochocinco -- I Did NOT Impregnate My Twitter Fan

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Chad Ochocinco loves messing with his Twitter fans ... but the NFL superstar claims he NEVER messed around with a woman who told a Philly radio station she's pregnant with his baby.

The woman -- who called herself Paige -- went on the air Tuesday claiming she and Chad had a secret affair and she is now 3 months pregnant with his kid.

But sources close to Chad -- who's engaged to "Basketball Wives" star Evelyn Lozada -- tell us Ochocinco is adamant the woman is merely giving birth to a BS rumor ... because the two have never, ever met in person.

We're told Ocho exchanged some Twitter messages with the woman more than a year ago ... but insists nothing ever came from it.

When we called Ocho to ask about the story -- he simply told us, "Child, please."

Tiger Woods I'm Sorry for Being a SPITTER

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Tiger Woods has finally issued an apology for launching a big, fat loogie on the green at a major golf tournament this weekend ... admitting the saliva bomb was "inconsiderate."

It all went down at the Dubai Desert Classic -- and after the incident, golf officials announced Woods would be fined for breaching the tour code of conduct.

So far, no word on how much cash Tiger will have to cough up for the spit shot.

Denise Richards: Porn Stars Won't Babysit My Kids!

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Kacey Jordan might have Charlie Sheen's seal of approval to babysit his kids ... but she doesn't have it from Denise Richards.

We're guessing Brooke Mueller feels the same way.

Tiger Woods 'Memba When Chappelle Spoofed Me?

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THIS JUST IN -- Tiger Woods has a sense of humor ... in fact, the golf legend just gave Dave Chappelle props on Twitter for the legendary racial draft sketch back in the day.

In case you missed the original sketch -- check it out here ... fo' shizzle.

Spice Girl Announces Engagement on Twitter

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Everyone's fourth favorite Spice Girl, Emma Bunton, announced her engagement to someone named Jade Jones on Twitter today.

Baby Spice posted a pic with her ring on and the message, "Yahooooo I'm Engaged! Love you Jade! I'm a very happy lady!"

The couple is expecting their second child together in May.

Lisa Lampanelli's Zsa Zsa Joke Controversy Afoot?

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Lisa Lampanelli .... amputation humor. Too funny? Or too soon?

Cheryl Burke -- The Graphic Airport Grope

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"Dancing with the Stars" pro Cheryl Burke just tweeted about inadvertently two-stepping with a TSA agent's jazz hands today.

That's almost as humiliating as when she had to tango with Tom DeLay.

Lindsay Lohan Tweets in the New Year

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Lindsay Lohan checked in to the Twitterverse in 2011, with a little help from her good friend Gandhi.

Raz B & Ricky Romance: Screw Chris Brown

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It's supposed to be a time of forgiveness ... but Raz B and Ricky Romance are having none of that this holiday season when it comes to Chris Brown.

Brown took some heat for this week's Twitter battle -- after making some homophobic remarks, but later apologized through TMZ.

Raz B -- whom Chris justifiably said was starved for attention -- isn't too keen on the apology. But he sounds like Martha Stewart compared to Ricky's version of "apology not accepted."

Reggie Bush -- 'No Homo'

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In today's second gay-themed celebrity Twitter of the day, Reggie Bush asks: If someone says "no homo," is that offensive towards gay people?

For those unfamiliar, the term "no homo" is used (often in rap lyrics) to qualify a statement or compliment to a member of the same sex that they feel could come off as sounding "gay."

Although we're not Dr. Phil, we have interviewed him, and we're sure he'd say use of the term reveals an insecure need to prove one's heterosexuality by simultaneously distancing themselves as far as possible from being thought of as ... wait for it ... a gay person.

So is it offensive? Well, imagine if someone said, "I love rap music ... No black." Or ... "I'd like a bagel ... No Jew."

Seems the answer to your question Reggie ... is yes.

Raz B to Chris Brown: It Was Never About Attention!

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Raz B is lashing back at Chris Brown ... insisting yesterday's explosive Twitter incident was "not about receiving attention" -- as Brown insisted -- but was about standing up for what he felt was "right."

In the wake of Brown's apology, Raz has issued an apology of his own to TMZ -- saying, "I want to publicly apologize for my direct attacks done out of anger. This is now about taking the right approach, so not only my story can be heard, but so someone learns something valuable."

As we previously reported, Raz ignited the war by tweeting incendiary comments to Brown about the Rihanna incident. Brown reacted to Raz with a slew of racist and gay slurs. Raz then fired back with gay slurs of his own.

Raz adds, "Standing up for yourself does not mean yelling or victimizing others and I sincerely apologize for that. I was told that 'you can’t hear my message if I’m screaming.'”

As for the death threats Raz B's brother made towards Brown, Raz's rep tells us Ricky Romance's opinions and statement do not reflect how Raz feels -- adding,"Raz B cannot control his brother being protective over him."

Chris Brown -- I Apologize, I'm Not Homophobic

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Chris Brown tells TMZ he's sorry for going off on Raz B yesterday on Twitter, and making crass sexual references that many say were homophobic.

Brown tells TMZ, "Yesterday was an unfortunate lack in judgment sparked by public Twitter attacks from Raz B, who was bent on getting attention. Words cannot begin to express how sorry and frustrated I am over what transpired publicly on Twitter."

Brown goes on, "I have learned over the past few years to not condone or represent acts of violence against anyone. Molestation and victims of such acts are not to be taken lightly; and for my comments I apologize -- from the bottom of my heart."

One source connected with Brown wanted to make one thing clear -- the notion that Raz B really was molested is highly questionable, given his video denial of the incident (above) -- not that it excuses Brown's comments.

Brown ends his apology with this: "I love all of my fans, gay and straight. I have friends from all walks of life and I am committed, with God's help, to continue becoming a better person."