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Mel Gibson, like a lot of America, probably, is sick of Britney Spears. So Gibson is selling his Malibu, Calif., mansion to evade the commotion his pop- star neighbor causes, according to media reports. The steady stream of police, family services, fans and paparazzi have led Gibson to sell his $18 million home. A source told the Sydney Daily Telegraph, “He is worried his kids might get hurt.” Gibson; his wife, Robyn; and their seven children are moving to a ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains, reportedly closer to the $3.7 million church he has built.

To Dustin Diamond, “Saved By The Bell” means more than his former teen comedy series. Best known for playing the geek Screech Powers on the 1989-1993 show, Diamond is selling T-shirts with his photo on them to try to raise $250,000 so he doesn’t lose his two-story house under a foreclosure order. Diamond, 29, is trying to sell nearly 30,000 shirts – at $15 or $20 (autographed) each – to save his Port Washington home, about 25 miles north of Milwaukee. The T-shirt has a photo of Diamond holding a sign that says, “Save My House.” The back of the shirt reads, “I paid $15.00 to save Screeech’s house.” The third “e” was added to elude copyright laws, he said. The shirts are available at getdshirts.com.

The home Elvis Presley lived in for a year before buying the Graceland mansion was auctioned on eBay. Celebrity psychic Uri Geller, below, and two business partners were the top bidders at $905,100 but could not complete contract details, according to the Associated Press. So homeowner Cindy Hazen and her husband, Mike Freeman, sold the house to Nashville record producer Mike Curb for $1 million. Geller reportedly has threatened legal action.

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