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Cindy Crawford Rules The (Stuart) House Of Style
Last night, nice guy fashion designer John Varvatos and Converse teamed up to put on a shopping fundraiser for Los Angeles' Stuart House, a branch of UCLA's Rape Treatment Center. And Cindy Crawford and her family came! Seriously, does this woman age? Also: could she and her kids look any more adorable? Alas, compared to the Crawford-Gerber clan, the other attendees' style was sorely lacking: Joely Fisher and Phoebe Price looked awful and Julie Moran committed the cardinal sin of dressing her children in matching outfits. The full Good, Bad and Ugly, after the jump. More »
Loose Lips
The two doctors who were investigated by the Feds in Heath Ledger's accidental overdose were cleared of all charges. Agents determined that while the doctors did prescribe meds to Ledger, they did not give him the drugs that contributed to his death. • Paper magazine listed the top ten worst nude film scenes of all time, and Philip Seymour Hoffman's bare ass in BeforeThe Devil Knows You're Dead took top honors. Paper wrote: "The image of Philip's big, bare flabby ass is branded on my brain." We say: we think PSH's pale booty is adorable, thank you very much. Real men have curves! • Angie Harmon is voting for John McCain. "There are a lot more people in L.A. voting for McCain than you think," Harmon told Us. "We have an underground Republican Party!" A party including Dennis Hopper and Chuck Norris. Sounds like a really bitchin' soiree. [TMZ, Dlisted, Us]
idiocracy
Presidential Campaign Continues Ruining Our Law & Order Reruns
Fred Thompson has raised nearly $13 million in campaign contributions, 350 of which came from his fellow actors and actresses, reports the weekend's PARADE magazine in one of the more uplifting things we have read about the political involvement of Hollywood in politics. Think he should put out a feeler to his onetime Law & Order castmate Angie Harmon? Because she's profiled in Sunday's Page Six Magazine, and...I really don't know how I feel about [a woman in the White House]. I see the positive parts of it. But, you know, I think there's something incredible about a First Lady. That, to me, is a woman in the White House. It's sort of like being parents to the United States, and she takes on the role of mother and confidante and care-giver. Standing behind every powerful man, there's a powerful woman...I don't want to say no, because that doesn't sound very open-mined. But do I want it to be Hillary? No, I don't think so.More »








