ROLL CALL: Rebecca Romijn & Jerry O'Connell Expecting Twins

Rebecca Romijn & Jerry O’Connell Expecting Twins: Add another set to the “Celebs With Twins Club.” A rep for Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell confirmed the news of their double bundles of joy to Us Weekly Monday. The twins will be the first children for the couple.

Jen & Ben House Hunting: In more baby news, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are on the house hunt according to pal Kevin Smith, as their family reportedly is ready to grow. “I guess they are looking for a bigger place now,” pal Kevin Smith told People at the Maxim magazine party on Saturday. “I saw him last week. Ben came over to watch my movie (“Zack and Miri Make a Porno”) at the house, and he told me, ‘We’re having another baby,’” Kevin told the mag.

J.Lo Will ‘Tri’ Anything: And in news of Ben’s former Jen, Jennifer Lopez, who is known as a triple threat as an actor, singer and restaurateur, is hoping three will be her magic number yet again when she takes part in a triathlon this fall, according to OK! Magazine. “[Her] workouts change daily, depending on the day, the time and the freedom,” trainer Gunnar Peterson told the mag. “She’s going to get it done because she wants to.”

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Samantha Ronson Defends Ali Lohan New Single: Despite reports that Sam Ronson dissed her gal pal’s lil’sis, Ali Lohan, by not playing her single, “All the Way Around,” at a party, Sam is sounding off on her MySpace blog and setting the record straight. “I really like the song. As soon as her MySpace page goes up it will be a song of the day,” Sam writes. “Check out the single on iTunes, it’s a great f***ing pop song!” While Sam was blogging, her blog says she was listening to Lindsay Lohan’s “Rumors,” so fitting!

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