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April 26, 2002 - Jennifer Love Hewitt was on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno promoting her hosting gig for  "Comedy for the Cure," this Sunday night at the laugh factory. Read a transcript on the message boards.

April 24, 2002 - Star magazine reports Jennifer Love Hewitt showed up to a Bad Fashion Night party in Beverly Hills wearing tacky pink leg warmers over black leggings with a long black dress.

April 23, 2002 - Jennifer Love Hewitt will be on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Thursday. Jay's other guests are Eugene Levy, Sheryl Crow, and Liz Phair.

April 22, 2002 - WireImage.com has photos of Jennifer Love Hewitt from Saturday night's Kids Choice Awards in Santa Monica. Check them out here.

April 21, 2002 - When asked what other famous family like 'The Osbournes' that Jennifer Love Hewitt would like to see on TV, she said, "I would love to see Carrot Top's because he'd be doing weird stuff. He just seems so crazy."

April 17, 2002 - IMDB.com reports Jennifer Love Hewitt has admitted to vandalizing a restaurant with the help of Shaggy at the World Music Awards. Jennifer said, "On the first night, we went to this restaurant that when you are done eating, you can take your plates and chairs and smash them into little itty-bitty pieces in this thick fire pit. Shaggy and I were throwing chairs. I actually got a little too into it. I grabbed a huge table with help from Shakira's band and threw it into the fire. I figured this is the one time in my life that I am going to be able to break a bunch of stuff and not feel bad. I definitely let out my inner rock star." ABC will televise the awards this Sunday.

April 6, 2002 - WireImage.com has photos of Jennifer Love Hewitt from the Glamour Magazine's 2nd Annual Don't Party in Beverly Hills on Thursday. Check them out here.

April 5, 2002 - KIIS FM host JoJo did an interview recently with Jennifer Love Hewitt. Audio has since been removed.

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