• The Most Outrageous Tweets of 2013

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    This year, the Internet was alive with the sound of tweeting. And as every socially savvy celebrity can attest, the tone of a tweet can make people laugh, start fights, or create tons of drama. Click through for a list of some of the craziest star tweets of 2013.

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  • Chelsea Handler Drinks, Donates $100K at amfAR Gala

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      Hollywood came out in support of AIDS organization amfAR at L.A.'s Milk Studios Thursday night. And host Chelsea Handlermade sure there was plenty of laughter sprinkled in between the heartfelt speeches delivered by the night's honorees, Hugo Boss, Aileen Getty and Goldie Hawn. "We've got a lot of work to do, and clearly, nobody likes getting a little work done more than this crowd," two-time host Handler joked to begin the night. "Too soon?" she asked when the joke didn't render uproarious laughter. The late-night talk show host, 38, said she was shocked to be invited back to the highbrow event, which raised $3.5 million for AIDS research in just a few hours. $100,000 of that donated by Handler herself. "I hate going to these things," she griped of the donation. "You get a little buzz going and then whoopsy!" And no topic was off limits for the comedian. There were jokes about sexuality, plastic surgery, race, age, disease, money, and religion.

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  • Marlee Matlin: Fake Nelson Mandela Interpreter 'Was Offensive to Me'

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    While it's hardly surprising that deaf actress Marlee Matlin was as offended as the rest of us by the South African "sign language interpreter" (we use that title loosely) who appeared at Nelson Mandela's memorial, she is able to offer some insight as to what actually went down — and how she knew he was faking.

    "I've been to South Africa before and I can understand some of the South African sign language," she explained on "Erin Burnett OutFront." "But I thought to myself, 'Wait a minute. This isn't anything.' It was almost like he was doing baseball signs."

    But that wasn't what gave Thamsanqa Jantjie away to the Oscar winner.

    "Sign language is not international … but in this case each language shares something, which is facial expressions as part of the grammar," she revealed. Apparently, Jantjie was missing that part.

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  • James Van Der Beek's Touching Tribute to 'Varsity Blues' Co-Star Paul Walker

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    James Van Der Beek has fond memories of Paul Walker. And he decided to share his special bond in a tender Throwback Thursday post on Twitter.

    Van Der Beek posted memorabilia from the set of "Varsity Blues," the 1999 football flick in which he and the late "Fast & Furious" actor played small town high school quarterbacks and best friends.

    "Came across this poster in a storage unit and almost cried..." wrote the 36-year-old, tagging Walker. In the accompanying photo, the actors — who were in the early days of their professional success — are in character as Mox (Van Der Beek) and Lance (Walker) and standing side by side in football gear.

    #tbt came across this poster in a storage unit and almost cried... @paulwalker pic.twitter.com/9p0B3nQhLq

    The "Dawson's Creek" alum then posted a playbook used in the movie as well as a close-up shot of one trick play that apparently was changed during the production.

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