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Jenna Bush, with a young man, checking into the spa at Four Seasons over the weekend for massage appointments . . .

Rep. Jesse L. Jackson Jr. at the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses fashion show, showing off a newly slim physique in a tight-fitting Simon Cowell-style black T-shirt . . .

Diddy at a CBC after-party at Love in a gray velvet blazer and jeans. Girlfriend Kim Porter dazzled in gold and rhinestone cowboy boots.

'The Amazing Race' Family With the Million-Dollar Look

If the suits at CBS know what is right and good for business, they will make sure the Black family of Woodbridge wins this season's edition of "The Amazing Race," premiering tonight.

Oh. Whoops, our bad. Forgot it's a "reality" show. Whatever: These folks have the stuff unscripted stars are made of: A signature look (matching red, white and blue tie-dye), a groovy hobby (they all do taekwondo together!), magnificent cheekbones. Of all the family groups who competed in the bickerfest round-the-world race taped this summer, they traveled with the youngest children -- Kenneth, 11, and Austin, 8.

Totally adorable. Cannot wait for them to start fighting!

A two-teacher family -- Reggie, 42, teaches math at West Potomac High; Kimberly, 40, teaches fifth grade at Alexandria's Douglas MacArthur Elementary -- the Blacks could probably use the $1 million prize. But under a contractual vow of silence, they declined to comment, so we pestered the neighbors.

So . . . anything new with the Blacks? Like, a new Bentley in the driveway?

"They're doing things just like normal," said Wendy Labenow from next door.

Oh, come on! Little kids are able to keep a million-dollar secret?

"You'd be surprised," Labenow said. "They are very mature young men."

Love, etc.

  • Hitched: Sen. Ron Wyden, 56, and Nancy Bass, 44, co-owner of New York's legendary Strand bookstore. This is the second marriage for the Oregon Democrat, the first for Bass. The two were set up by friends last year when Bass visited Portland to check out the city's famed Powell's City of Books -- and yes, they book-browsed on their first date. Saturday's private ceremony was held in Cannon Beach, Ore.
  • Reportedly hitched: Maybe it's true love. Maybe it's the coolest "Punk'd" stunt ever. Lacking any official confirmation, let's just say actress Demi Moore, 42, and actor Ashton Kutcher, 27, got married Saturday in Hollywood, according to People magazine and Us Weekly. Moore's ex, Bruce Willis, and their three daughters attended the "traditional Kabbalah" ceremony. This is Moore's third marriage and Kutcher's first.
  • The Reliable Source is back and double the fun with two new gossips. We will appear Tuesday through Friday and on Sunday. Got dish? Zip it to reliablesource@washpost.com. 

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