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    Zac Efron says his ripped 'Baywatch' body is 'unrealistic': 'I don't want to glamorize this'

    Zac Efron sent a body positive message to fans after Ellen DeGeneres surprised him with his extremely-ripped wax lookalike.

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    Blind Contestant’s Inspirational Attempt on ‘American Ninja Warrior’

    Nico Gentry, who attempted to qualify for American Ninja Warrior, was born with nystagmus, which affects the muscles behind his eyes.

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    ‘Survivor’ Contestant’s Refusal to Give Up Is the Inspirational Moment of the Week

    Cirie refuses to give up during a challenge, causing all the other contestants to root her on after the challenge was over.

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    Eliza Dushku Gets Personal About Alcohol and Opiate Addiction

    Eliza Dushku is still a Slayer — only now it’s of her personal demons. The Buffy the Vampire and Angel alum, 36, addressed 8,000 middle and high school students on Tuesday at the first New Hampshire Youth Summit on Opioid Awareness in Manchester (at which Attorney General Jeff Sessions was also a surprise speaker). Although the actress started by saying she had “nothing prepared” by way of remarks — she was there at the request of Jim Wahlberg, Mark’s brother, and the Mark Wahlberg Youth Found

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    Our Favorite Stars Give Back

    Some celebrities use their fame to help those in need. In honor of Thanksgiving, we put together some of our favorite stars who spend time standing up for important causes this year.

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    The Most Inspirational Moments From the 2016 ESPYs

    Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Chris Paul, and Carmelo Anthony opened the award show asking fellow athletes to help stop the violence plaguing our country.

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    Randy Travis's Silence Speaks Volumes as He Accepts Hall of Fame Honor

    A massive stroke in 2013 left Randy Travis with a vocabulary limited mostly these days to “yes” and “no.” But on Tuesday, he haltingly coaxed out two more words – “thank you” – as he accepted country music’s highest honor: a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. The poignant moment capped the announcement of the Hall’s 2016 class, which also includes two other Nashville music legends: Charlie Daniels, the platinum-selling fiddler and singer best known for “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” an