Gabby Babble is the place to go on the Internet for "the juicy juice!" Naturally, Celebuzz has squeezed this sticky celebrity destination for the sweetest juice of 2008, and also a look forward to the flavors of 2009!
How can we summarize 2008 without mentioning Britney Spears who went from almost going nuts to having an impressive comeback?
Angelina Jolie gave birth to babies number 5 and 6, Gwen Stefani gave birth to baby number 2 and Ashlee Simpson gave birth to Bronx Mowgli Wentz after a pregnancy that lasted almost 18 months.
Of course, more stars got arrested for DUI (Heather Locklear and Richie Sambora to name two) and 2008 will also be remembered as the year that justice has finally been served and O.J. Simpson is finally going to jail.
As for our predictions for 2009, we believe that Angelina Jolie will give birth to babies number 7 and 8. She and Brad Pitt will also adopt another child. Linda Hogan will get dumped by her teenage boyfriend and of course, Britney's comeback tour will end with her going bald again.
Happy New Babblicious Year from all of us here at Gabby Babble.

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For a look behind the scenes of the 1995 Simpson trial and the dynamics at play that led to the not-guilty verdicts, and the profound long-term impact that trial has had and continues to have on judges, the media and public understanding of the courts, please read Jerrianne Hayslett’s new book, "Anatomy of a Trial: Public Loss, Lessons Le arned from The People vs. O. J. Si mpson" (www.anatomyofatrial.com ), just released by the University of Missouri Press.