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Here's the scoop on the juiciest relationship news in Hollywood this week:
Hookups:

- Ashlee Simpson was spotted out with a new man two weeks ago, and it was her ex Pete Wentz's turn to spark romance rumors this weekend. He was spotted out with his ex Michelle Trachtenberg in LA Sunday, leading the internets to believe they've rekindled their love. We have a feeling it's just a shared love of caffeine that's brought them back together, but you never know.
- Here the latest royal hookup news: Prince Harry's landed himself a hot lingerie model girlfriend! He and Florence Brudenell-Bruce have apparently been hanging out in secret for weeks now, and sources say they're smitten. An insider says Harry's telling all of his friends he's "in love" with the gal, who goes by Flee.
Breakups:

- We've all had a feeling that Bachelor couple Brad Womack and Emily Maynard had called off their engagement, and now there's confirmation. Emily hoped to put an end to all the "media speculation" last week by announcing they're no longer planning to walk down the aisle. She says she now wants to "move on and get back to normal." Brad says the relationship's failure was "all my fault." You can hear Emily go on and on about the breakup and her future plans next week when she sits down for an interview with the show's host Chris Harrison.
Babies:

- Alyssa Milano showed off her growing belly at the Horrible Bosses premiere in LA last week. The actress looked ready to pop -- but she's not due until the beginning of the fall! She said in a March interview that her baby's a "pleasure to carry," but she might be singing a different tune these days!
Look for more news on celeb love and loss in next week's Hookups, Breakups & Babies!
Also on Zimbio:
Hollywood's Interconnected Love Lives
Hollywood is a relatively small town with a lot of very rich, very pretty people whose public relationships seem to move at high velocity. It's no wonder there's so much romantic overlap between famous folk.
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