Paula Patton Brings A Game To 'Good Morning America' As Ex Robin Thicke's Copyright Trial Reveals Singer's Earning For 'Blurred Lines'

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Paula Patton looked smoldering hot in a white sleeveless dress while promoting Ellen Tracy campaign on "Good Morning America." Meanwhile, the trial for her ex, Robin Thicke, revealed that "Blurred Lines" generated $16 million in sales.

"The outfit was cinched at the waist with a thin black belt and Paula added further contrast with her colorfully striped pointed-toe pumps," said Daily Mail. "Her dark hair was swept back off her face, allowing her lovely facial features to shine."

It was the very same dress that Robin Thicke's ex wife described as among her favorites in the fashion line during an interview with People.

"A pencil skirt dress with a really lovely little kind of ruffle around the waist. I love the way it fit. And I just love the color," she said. "With that ruffle around the waist it gives you a little room to eat lunch."

Paula Patton also explained while she signed on with the brand.

"What I really love about the clothing: It's classic clothing that fits a woman very well. It's affordably priced. But you can embellish it however you choose to do it or not. If you want to go really classic and simple with it you can. If you want to add anything to make it a bit quirky or edgier it has that capability. That's what appeals to me," she said.

Meanwhile, Paula Patton's ex Robin Thicke's hit song, "Blurred Lines," earned for the crooner about $5 million and another $5 million for Pharrell Williams.

" According to testimony, $5,658,214 went to Thicke, $5,153,457 was given to Williams and $704,774 came to T.I. The record companies (Interscope, UMG Distribution and Star Trak) took home the rest," said The Hollywood Reporter.

The trial of Paula Patton's ex husband revolved around the copyright claim by Marvin Gaye estate because it allegedly copied the 1977 hit song, "Got to Give it Up."

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