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An old adage in Hollywood goes: There’s no such thing as bad publicity. In which case, Danity Kane should sing praises for their critics. Despite selling 90,000 copies of their self-titled debut album on its first day, despite claiming the number one spot in the Billboard 200 charts for their second release, Welcome to the Dollhouse, and despite being nominated for video of the year for their hit single “Damaged” at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, the platinum-selling quintet is always plagued with controversy. Full Story
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