Paris Hilton’s Memoir Paris: The Memoir (with Heather McMahan)

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Spencer Pratt’s memoir The Guy You Loved to Hate (with Erin Bagwell)

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Chelsea is joined by producer Kristina and “Welcome to El Barrio” Becca Ramos to break down the memoir of legendary actor Rita Moreno. From “West Side Story” to “One Day at a Time,” they unpack Rita’s journey from Puerto Rico to breaking barriers during Hollywood’s Golden Age, he ...  Show more

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