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It's surprising back injuries among mail carriers didn't spike during the summer of 2007 when the weighty September issue of Vogue began hitting mail boxes. At nearly five pounds, the fashion bible still holds the record for the largest single issue of a magazine ever published. Filmmaker R.J. Cutler went behind the scenes of the iconic issue, gaining unprecedented access to legendary editor Anna Wintour in his documentary "September Issue." The film's star along with cover girl Sienna Miller, actress Renee Zellweger, designer Zac Posen and more walked the red carpet last night for the film's New York premiere.

Weather-appropriate resort wear (It has been in the 90s in NYC, after all!) was on the itinerary for the women, with some hitting the perfect breezy note while others looked, well, like they'd been caught in a summer squall. Sienna, who thanks to "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" has been a red-carpet regular this summer, sparkled in an icy blue Thakoon minidress, while editor Anna's colorful Prada frock was a bit busy with its clashing bold patterns.

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Michael WelchFROM MTV.COM: Relax, Britney Spears is just fine. The singer was just the victim of yet another Twitter hack over the weekend, along with talk-show host/ comedian Ellen DeGeneres. According to The Associated Press, hackers broke into Spears' and DeGeneres' Twitpic accounts and sent out fake messages, including one that said Britney was dead.

"Britney has passed today," one of the fake messages said. "It is a sad day for everyone. More news to come."

Twitpic, a Web-based messaging system that is not owned by Twitter, allows users of the micro-blogging site to share photos. Twitpic service shut down briefly on Sunday after discovering what the Charleston, South Carolina-based company called a "vulnerability" in its mobile posting service. In a note to users, Twitpic asks users to disregard the message about Spears' alleged death and promised that the company was "implementing a fix immediately."

Continue reading more about Britney's TwitPic account hack at MTV.com.