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Jenny McCarthy announces new radio show

Jenny McCarthy has revealed her own live radio show will debut this week.

The blonde beauty – who was recently fired from ‘The View’ – has announced details for her next project, and ‘Dirty, Sexy, Funny with Jenny McCarthy’ will hit the air on Wednesday (07.16.14).

She made the announcement on ‘The Howard Stern Show’ today (07.14.14), and revealed they will be sharing a home on SiriusXM.

Chelsea Handler, Perez Hilton and her fiancé Donnie Wahlberg are already set to be guests, and in a statement Jenny insisted she wouldn’t be holding back.

She said: ”It’s no secret that I love to talk. I’m excited to do it on SiriusXM without having to interrupt anyone or keep things clean.

”You can bet your sweet ass this show will live up to its title.”

It seems like it will be very different to her appearances as a panelist on ‘The View’, particularly following reports she was axed for being ”too safe”.

A source recently claimed: ”It’s not a shock that Jenny was let go.

”[She] restrained herself and didn’t say what she really thought … She played it too safe.”

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Lush gets Dirty

U.K. cosmetics company Lush has unveiled a fragrant new line for men based on the popular Dirty cologne, reports Basenotes.

The cologne was originally manufactured under Lush’s sister-brand, B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful. Now that the sister-brand has closed up shop, Lush wanted a way to bring back the popular Dirty scent, and it was reborn in this new line of Lush cosmetics.

The Dirty collection, which includes an array of products including styling cream, shower gel and body spray, has a novel approach to the idea of layering fragrances. Instead of giving the entire line the same fragrance, as is the norm, perfumers have given each item a single, different scent from the original cologne.

"We’re all used to layering – different products with supposedly the same perfume. However with Dirty, we’ve created a new fragrance concept. Layering in the old-fashioned sense is a bit tedious; it feels like it’s all about link sales," explains perfumer Mark Constantine.

With the innovative approach to layering, each Dirty product adds something new to the overall fragrance, when they are all used together.

"I thought that if you really want to harmonize yourself, you need to extract the different parts [of the perfume] and put them in each product you’re using. By the time you’re finished, you’ve put the fragrance together," said Simon Constantine, another perfumer on the project.