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02.11.2005 12:00 AM EST
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Best Week Ever: A Trump Movie! A Motley Crue lawsuit!
Donald Trump's ego gets a little bit bigger, Mick Mars may pay millions
by VH1 Staff
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 (Photo: NBC)
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Trump Can't Get Enough
You can call Donald Trump a lot of things, but 'overexposed' is not one of them. Extremely overexposed, now that's more like it.
First there was the news that a Broadway musical is being developed based on
The Apprentice, now ABC has announced that they have fast-tracked development on an unauthorized biopic about Trump's life. Clear Channel Radio is expected to respond to this news by offering Trump his own Top 40 radio show, thereby making it impossible to avoid Donald Trump and his multimedia omnipresence no matter how hard one tries.
The TV movie will be based on the book "The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire"by Gwenda Blair. Trump claims he has never read the book, which is surprising considering it's about his favorite subject: him.
When asked which actor he'd like to see play him in the movie, Trump said, "Well, ideally Cary Grant reincarnated. He's the ultimate."When reached for comment, an ABC executive said they have no plans on reincarnating Grant, but they have been informed that Jim Belushi might be available.
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Women are from Mars, Mick is from Venus
Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars is being sued for $10 million by a woman who claims the musician backed out of a promise to take care of her for life. Mars just wants to know, "Which one?"
A lawsuit was filed by Mars' ex-girlfriend, Robbie Mantooth--who's a girl--alleging that he promised her that he would always provide for her financially. Although they never wrote anything down on paper, Mantooth insists that they had an oral agreement. Mars argues that he's said a lot of things in his life that he didn't mean, specifically everything between 1981 and 1992.
Mars will be heading out on tour with the rest of the band next week, where several more oral agreements are expected to be broken.

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