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Stylin’ like Izzie

Katherine Heigl is channeling her inner Izzie even off the set of “Grey’s Anatomy.”

Heigl has launched a line of medical scrubs called The Katherine Heigl Collection, made by Peaches Uniforms.

“I wanted to create a line of scrubs that would allow women to infuse some of their personality and style into their work apparel,” Heigl said in a press release.

The line is expected to be available at the end of October, according to a public relations rep, and boasts bright colors, pockets and hoodies.

Star phone

With a perfume and clothing line under her belt, Beyonce has now moved into information technology.

Samsung and Sprint have launched the B’Phone, which will be pre-loaded with a Beyonce-styled start-up screen and will offer exclusive access to Beyonce video and picture content, according to billboard.com.

“It’s only through this phone that you can get this close to my life,” Beyonce said at the launch in New York on Thursday, according to Billboard.

The B’Phone is an updated version of the Samsung UpStage, but it is designed in gold and burgundy colors. It will be available online and in Wal-Mart stores starting Nov. 4.

THE DIGIT

10

The number of tracks from Britney Spears’ “Blackout” album that perezhilton.com illegally obtained and posted, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by Spears’ Zomba record label, Reuters reports.

Enrique gets ‘Restless’

Enrique Iglesias says the music biz is a tough racket. So he plans to spread his music through TV.

The 32-year-old pop star on Thursday taped an appearance on the CBS soap “The Young and the Restless.” The episode, in which he sings “Somebody’s Me” from his latest CD, will air Nov. 7.

“Music has changed so, so much,” he told The Associated Press. “It’s tough out there, so you need any outlet to put your music out there.”

The Latin heartthrob, who has appeared on the sitcoms “How I Met Your Mother” and “Two and a Half Men,” said he wants to do more acting.

“I love sitcoms,” Iglesias told AP. “It was different from the daily thing that I do.”

Jonesing for Indiana

It seems Indiana Jones already has won the Battle of the Box Office, even though the crusader’s film won’t be released until May.

“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” is the most anticipated flick scheduled for release in the next year, according to a movietickets.com poll of U.S. moviegoers.

“The Dark Knight,” the next installment in the Batman series, came in second place. “National Treasure: Book of Secrets,” “American Gangster” and “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” rounded out the top five.

In the survey, more than 2,000 moviegoers were asked to rank their interest level in a list of future releases. Most of the anticipated films are based on existing franchises.

Husbandry

Add “Groomzilla” to the list of Howard Stern’s nicknames.

The shock jock’s fiance told People magazine this week that she and Stern will “probably definitely” marry in “the vicinity of next summer” in the Hamptons.

“We’re getting ready for my wedding, we’re setting a date. It’s coming true,” Beth Ostrosky told the mag. The couple got engaged on Valentine’s Day.

Ostrosky told People that Stern has shown interest in the wedding details and paid special attention to her needs. “He cares about everything, which is so cute. I think he’s going to be the Groomzilla.”