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Advocate columnist Rosie O'Donnell has postponed work on Celebrity Detox, a book that was supposed to come out this summer. "She has a lot going on and thought it best to take a breather and revisit the book later," said Jimmy Franco, a publicist for Warner Books, which had reportedly paid seven figures for the book. No new publication date has been set, Franco said Wednesday. According to Warner's own catalog, Celebrity Detox will "reveal the events that unhinged her desire for the spotlight" and will introduce readers to "the lost little girl turned megastar." O'Donnell is currently working on a stage adaptation of a previous book, the best-selling Find Me, which came out in 2002. Taboo, a Broadway musical she produced that stars Boy George, closes February 8 after an unprofitable three-month run.
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