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  • Kat Dennings Co-Hosts Peoples Choice Awards

    Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs–costars of the hit TV show 2 Broke Girls, co-hosted the Peoples Choice Awards on Wednesday night, and were quite a hit. The pair was a far cry better than when Anne Hathaway and James Franco hosted–and made really bad attempts at humor–back in 2011.

    “She’s the Hathaway, I’m the Franco,” Dennings joked at the beginning of the show. She and Behrs then rehashed their TV personas as waitresses, and took orders from fellow performers like Ian Somerhalder, Arsenio Hall. Christina Aguilera and more.

    One of the funnier points in the evening came when Beth Behrs sang–or at least tried singing. She covered songs like Miley Cyrus’s Wrecking Ball, much to the dismay of Kat Dennings, and people tweeting critiques. Denning read some of those critiques live on the air.

    Behrs shared a photo via Instagram of her with her friends–including Dennings–following her musical humiliation and hilarity on the show.

    On Tuesday, Dennings was definitely anticipating her co-hosting gig.

    Following the Peoples Choice Awards, Kat seemed a bit relieved that everything went so well, and obviously had a great time. It’s seems she may have been hungry, too.

    Did you catch Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs on the Peoples Choice Awards on Wednesday night? How do you think they ranked on the humor scale?

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  • Martha Stewart Guests On “Two Broke Girls”

    Martha Stewart Guests On “Two Broke Girls”

    “Two Broke Girls”, a hit show on CBS about two twenty-somethings living in New York City, is set to have a crafty icon guest star tonight on their season finale.

    Martha Stewart, who embraces her legendary status as the craftiest lady in the nation, plays herself in the episode, in which Max and Caroline (played by Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs, respectively) stalk the “Martha Stewart Show” host in order to get her to try one of their cupcakes. The girls’ goal is to open a cupcake shop, but are stuck waitressing for the moment; the sitcom follows their daily lives and the dichotomy between Max, a street-wise potty-mouth, and Caroline, a spoiled princess who is just learning to live on her own. When they spot Martha at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they set their sights on getting their cake in the hands of the most famous treat-maker in the country.

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    It will be interesting to see what Martha brings to the table, especially after being called “hilarious” by her new co-stars.

    “…I felt so embarrassed and like we had to be very proper. But she’s hilarious. Her comedic timing blew me away. She was funny. I was quite impressed,” Beth Behrs said.

    Martha wrote about the experience on her blog and said she was “quite surprised and pleased” to be invited onto the show.