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5 Celebrity Antics We're Thankful For This Year

With turkey day nearly here, we'd like to give thanks for some of the little things that made us happy this year. Feel free to add some of these to your own traditional holiday blessing, or tell us which ones you'd add.

No Jon Gosselin Sex Tape - Although we recently talked about the possible existence of such an abomination, it turns out that the National Enquirer may have been nuttier than Kate when they reported this. Soon after the story broke (and was picked up all over the Internet), Jon's rep told Us magazine that the sex tape claim is a complete fabrication, and that Thomas Meinelt (Jon's bodyguard, who allegedly saw the tape) is planning to sue the Enquirer. Thank goodness. We were afraid that we wouldn't be able to enjoy the upcoming Thanksgiving feast. Just knowing that a tape like this exists is enough to ruin anyone's appetite.

Confirmation of the "Robsten" Romance - Finally, after all the mixed messages and playing coy, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke revealed that Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart really do have something going on. Of course, the "something" is a bit vague, and neither actor has come right out and admitted anything, but at least we're getting somewhere. The tabloids constantly trying to find any shred of proof about the relationship we all KNOW exists was getting exhausting. 3 Ways To Spend Thanksgiving For Two

The Adam Lambert/Kris Allen Bromance - Would American Idol have been nearly as good this year if it hadn't been for these two? Sure, we enjoyed Kris's soulful soft rock and Adam's general fabulosity separately onstage, but we just couldn't get enough of the unlikely friendship forged by the sweet, down-home country boy and the glittery, guylinered, clearly (but not-so-openly) gay entertainer.

Crazy Tweets - Most of us might not care about the boring Twitter updates from our friends and everyday people, but celeb tweets are like pop culture crack. Stars who often complain about lack of privacy seem to have no problem letting it all hang out on Twitter. Whether it's Kirstie Alley's most-likely-fake, sexed-up tweets about Jamie Foxx or Lindsay Lohan's all-too-real ramblings about Samantha Ronson, celeb tweets are becoming the new great American novel. A trashy novel, but a novel nonetheless.

We're Not Katie Holmes - If all the "marriage contract" stories are to be believed, we'd rather have Thanksgiving dinner all alone than have to sit at that cold, long table with the robot formerly known as Tom Cruise. Is any amount of money worth staying with that turkey 'til death do they part?