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TIFF partysphere: Adam Brody and Chace Crawford compare teenage heartthrobs notes at the Soho House, while we spill a drink on Harvey Weinstein
The tagline on next year’s Grey Goose Soho House invites should seriously read: “Four nights, four million celebs,” because it’s not normal how many are inside this place at one point on any given night. Last night, just as Madonna’s W.E. dinner was clearing out, we moseyed on over to catch a glimpse of our maker but, alas, she had slipped away. It quickly became apparent, though, that one Material Girl lost meant a million teenage heartthrobs gained. Or, should we say, a million teenage heartthrobs interacting with each other. In one corner, Adam Brody and Chace Crawford were chatting, most certainly trading notes about how to be a Josh Schwartz–moulded babe. In the next (or rather, upstairs), Justin Long and Michael Fassbender were busy at the ping-pong tables. As we mentioned earlier, Fassbender should probably stick to his day job, since his entire game consisted of running back and forth to catch his balls. (One landed near my foot. He touched it. And then apologized.) Channing Tatum was there somewhere too, but we didn’t spot him, or his dance moves. Back downstairs, Gerard Butler chatted with several, several ladies, one of who was Olivia Wilde in a body-hugging mega-sexy black dress. Peppered in among the youngsters, former heartthrobs (still, kinda?) Ralph Fiennes and Val Kilmer worked the room. They both have lots of hair at the moment.
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Celeb poll: Which red carpet star are you most excited to see at TIFF?
The official TIFF guest list has been released and, as usual, it’s major! Amongst the cast of glittering names, heralded directors and studly leading men (would you like a side of Ryan Gosling/Alexander Skarsgard/Brad Pitt with that?), there promises to be some serious It girl action on the red carpet with everyone from Tilda to Keira to Blake to Carey heading to town. Stay tuned for our coverage leading up to and during the festival, but in the meantime, let’s indulge in a little girl crush freak-out. Who are you most excited to see?
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The L.A. look: Peep the 5 stunning outfits Kate donned this weekend
Tinseltown inducted its newest stars this weekend, as Will and Kate graced the city for a hot 72 hours. The couple made appearances at several events, including the BAFTA Brits to Watch gala, where they schmoozed with the likes of Nicole Kidman, J-Lo, and Jennifer Garner; a charity polo match that Will won (and that he was rewarded for with a kiss!); and an inner-city arts class, where they painted pretty pictures. It seems as if Kate pulled out all the stops for the short visit and with good reason: in the town where red carpets are whipped out as frequently as cellphones, a star on the ups has got to shine. We daresay she outshone all of the others. By a long-shot.
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TIFF red carpet: Jon Hamm, Blake Lively and Jennifer Garner at The Town premiere
Like rare bird, Mad Men‘s Jon Hamm has become one of the more coveted celebrity sightings at this year’s TIFF. (We haven’t spotted him yet, but have been swooning vicariously.) Hamm is in TO to support Ben Affleck‘s The Town, which premiered last night. Also on the red carpet were Hamm’s co-stars Blake Lively, who […]
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TIFF news: Jennifer Garner on Kanye, Clinton at One x One and Drew at Sweaty Betty’s
At the press conference for The Invention of Lying, the film’s stars Rob Lowe, Jennifer Garner and Ricky Gervais, weighed in on the Kanye honesty outburst at this year’s MTV VMAs. “I’m sorry, that’s not honesty, that’s just bad manners,” said Garner. [Toronto Life]
Neil Young has sent his regrets to Toronto, and his replacement for the free Yonge-Dundas Square show will be Toronto’s The Carpet Frogs. Rik Emmett of the 70s band Triumph will also join the supergroup of session vets to perform classic Neil Young hits. But, it ain’t nothing like the real thing. [Eye Weekly]
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