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'''Leslie Gornstein''' is a ]-based freelance entertainment writer and reporter, best known for her "]" column on ] in which she answers reader/ listener submitted questions about how Hollywood works. The AB franchise has been extended to ]s, videocasts and shows on ] and ] radio as well as ] and ] profiles. '''Leslie Gornstein''' is a ]-based freelance entertainment writer and reporter, best known for her "]" column on ] in which she answers reader/ listener submitted questions about how Hollywood works. The AB franchise has been extended to ]s, videocasts and shows on ] and ] radio as well as ] and ] profiles.



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Leslie Gornstein is a Los Angeles-based freelance entertainment writer and reporter, best known for her "Answer B!tch" column on E! Online in which she answers reader/ listener submitted questions about how Hollywood works. The AB franchise has been extended to podcasts, videocasts and shows on XM Satellite and Sirius radio as well as Facebook and MySpace profiles.

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