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11 eco-fabulous celebs
Going green is all the rage in Hollywood these days. It’s one thing to talk about it, but these 11 celebs are actually walking the walk, teaming up with celeb-friendly orgs like Global Green USA and living everyday the green way. Check out the different ways they are showing our planet the love today, on Earth Day, and everyday!
Armani opens a new store and new minds

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It seemed everyone had suited up in Armani for the grand opening of the new Armani store on 5th Avenue in New York City yesterday night. But they weren’t just there to celebrate a fashion pad for the rich and famous, they were there to commend Georgio Armani’s generous donation of $1 million to NYC public schools.
Jennifer Aniston’s new green pad

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Another star spending their green on green: Jennifer Aniston! This Friends star is becoming a friend of the environment by renovating her Beverly Hills home and equipping her new Malibu pad with eco-friendly devices.
Celebs serve up your lunchbox!
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On Thursday, CGG attended the 3rd annual lunchbox auction, which called for all your favorite celebrities, fashion designers, chefs, artists, and musicians to design lunchboxes for an auction set to benefit Food Bank for New York City and the Lunchbox Fund of South Africa.
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Barack mixes some tunes
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With legendary supporters like Kanye West, Bruce Springsteen, and The DEAD, you know Obama has to have pretty good taste in music. Well now we can all see for ourselves!
Charity heals a broken heart
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After a long, hot summer romance (by Hollywood standards anyway!), A-listers Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer have finally called it quits. And by the looks of her philanthropic acts, she's getting over him by thinking about others.
John was first seen vacationing in Cabo without Jen on his arm last week. She had spent much of the season playing groupie on his international tour, so when she was spotted missing from the hot tub, Hollywood swag mags knew something was amiss.



