NBCIs Bill Clinton in the Hangover sequel or not?While Ed Helms recently told MTV News that he doubted the former president would appear in director Todd Phillips' follow-up...FOLLOW: Marc Malkin on Facebook and TwitterHe told me at the SAG Awards yesterday that he didn't know. "He was there when we were in Bangkok. We'll see what happens," Helms said.Yes, the cast did meet Clinton. "Bill Clinton is the most charismatic guy of all time," Helms said. "You understand why he gets s--t done and people respond to him."Sounds like Clinton may have shot some sort of cameo, but until the movie is finished and on its way to the theaters, no one is going to say either way.Until then, Helms wants y'all to know about his next movie. "The real hot button issue that you're missing," he said, "is Cedar Rapids."The comedy, costarring Anne Heche and John C. Reilly, revolves around an insurance convention in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. "It comes out in two weeks," Helms said. "Now it's just about getting the word out so people are aware of it."Hope I just helped ya out there, Ed.WATCH:Office scoop straight from Jenna Fischer herself!
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Dave Hogan/Getty ImagesDon't look for Jane Lynch to be breeding anytime soon.No, we're not talking about having more kids with her wife of eight months, Lara Embry ... MORE GLEE: Who's singing "America The Beautiful" at the Super Bowl? The funny lady is urging the USA Network to air a new PETA television PSA during its upcoming coverage of the famed Westminster Dog Show."Although I played an ambitious dog trainer in Best in Show, in real life I wouldn't go near the Westminster Dog Show because it promotes the breeding of animals even as millions are dying for homes in shelters," Lynch writes in a letter to the network.The PSA shows pet owners walking, playing and riding in cars with dogs that are in body bags, representing the "more than 4 million animals who must be euthanized each year because of a lack of good homes," Lynch also writes.The PSA closes with the question, "If you buy a dog, what will you do with the shelter dog you ki...
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