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Entertainment Round-Up: Stars Mourn Indiana Tragedy, Drew Loves The Browns, Jerry Seinfeld's Fave Movie 2011

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Sara Bareillis was one of many stars (Blake Shelton another) who tweeted about the Indiana State Fair stage collapse  in Indianapolis that killed at least four. The tragedy occurred during a Sugarland concert.  "I'm speechless and feel so helpless," she tweeted, "Please send love and prayers to Indianapolis tonight. My heart aches for the lives lost."

Sugarland tweeted as well.  "We are all right. We are praying for our fans, and the people of Indianapolis. We hope you'll join us. They need your strength."

In much lighter news:

The shirtless 17-year-old teen on that  Hudson jeans billboards on Sunset might look familiar. That's Patrick Schwarzenegger, son of the former Governor and First Lady Maria Shriver.
He's recently signed with a modeling agency. No word if he wants to follow his father into the acting arena.

Cleveland native Drew Carey, host of the "Price is Right," knows it's early but watched the Browns play "and I liked what I saw." (He should, they beat the defending champion Green Bay Packers, 21-17.)

Eva Longoria dined out with "my best friend" Mario Lopez at (her restaurant) Beso Hollywood.

And Jerry Seinfeld loved "Crazy Stupid Love" calling it the Best Movie Of The Year. And apparently Josh Groban agreed, he re-tweeted.

Congratulations to our own Laura Diaz who Friday won an Imagen award for her hosting duties on "Eye On the Community." The Imagen Awards celebrate the positive images of Latinos and the Latino culture in entertainment. The 26th annual awards were held in Beverly Hills. Bravo, Laura!

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