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Jaycee Dugard, the woman who was kidnapped in California when she was 11 and held captive for 18 years, finally broke her silence Sunday in an exclusive interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer. Dugard revealed heart-wrenching details about her kidnappers and harrowing experiences, including giving birth by herself in a backyard to two daughters. She said the births helped her survive because she was no longer alone. Sawyer, who just got a Twitter account last week, live-tweeted during the broadcast. Celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Kim Kardashian, and Roseanne Barr also tweeted about the interview, praising Dugard for her bravery. Oprah tweeted, "Don't we love Jaycee's resilience? She is remarkable. Much to teach us all. Have pre-ordered the book." Dugard's memoir, "A Stolen Life," goes on sale this week. And lastly, the duke and duchess of Cambridge just finished their whirlwind tour of California, and social media captured it all. Using the hashtag #RoyalTour on Twitter, both the press and adoring fans were able to follow and update the royals' every move. The couple attended a new media summit, a charity polo match, and the BAFTA "Brits to Watch" gala in Los Angeles. At the event, celebrities like singer/actress Kristin Chenoweth and funnyman Jonah Hill couldn't contain their excitement on Twitter about meeting the royal couple. Catherine Middleton's gown by Alexander McQueen made a big splash on the red carpet, launching "McQueen" to Twitter's trending list. You might remember McQueen was also the label behind Middleton's wedding gown. But the visit wasn't all glitz and glamour. Sunday the royal couple toured Skid Row, a homeless center in downtown L.A. It is one of the largest concentrations of homeless people in the country. Click here for pictures of William and Catherine's tour of the U.S. and Canada.
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