Her Sweet-Toned Voice Matches Her Talent For Talk
OK, we’ll cop to it. We’re running this item so we can run a photo of Cindy Crawford. (But don’t accuse us of sexism. After all, we ran photos on Sunday of Antonio Banderas and George Clooney.)
Besides, this time Crawford has something to say. It seems she’s been training for the Fourth Annual Revlon Run/Walk for Women, a benefit 5-kilometer run that was scheduled to be held on Saturday in Los Angeles.
“Last year my goal was just to finish,” Crawford said. This year, she wanted to do better. “My goal this year is to beat my time from last year, which I think was around 31 minutes, so I don’t think I should have any problem. Although this year it’s probably going to be hotter and also the course is tougher this year because it’s at UCLA and it’s more hilly there.”
Pure poetry, eh?
Loose talk
Rocker Marilyn Manson on his/her Satanic image: “I’m always surprised when people think what we do is offensive or shocking. If I wanted to, I could do so much more.”
Guess who won’t be coming to the birthday dinner?
Katharine Hepburn turns 90 today.
Bang your head and you’ll see lot of stars
As another sign that anyone rates a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, radio talk-show host Larry King had his unveiled on Thursday.
Hey, they messed up: They trusted her
If you haven’t quite gotten the significance of the lawsuit that Pamela Anderson Lee is fighting in a Los Angeles court, consider this: A movie company is suing Lee, charging that she backed out on an oral agreement to make a film. Lee contends that she never signed a contract. The name of the movie was “Hello, She Lied.” Any questions?
Whereas ‘Hard Copy’ puts a bad face on everything
Answering whether he thought he made the right choice when he opted for a spot on “60 Minutes” instead of taking the job as press secretary for Richard Nixon, Mike Wallace was typically frank. “I truly don’t think I would have been a good press secretary,” he said. “You have to put on a good face on bad facts.”
Quick, somebody, get Oliver Stone - we smell conspiracy
If you think that John F. Kennedy’s physical allure isn’t what the tabloids crack it up to be, consider the woman who saw the magazine publisher in a gym at the Washington D.C. Four Seasons Hotel. She stared so hard that she ended up falling off her treadmill.
Seems to us that she did get treatment, though
According to a story in the London Daily Mirror, Princess Diana started suffering from anorexia when she began to emulate her older sister Sarah. The condition was aggravated during her life with Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace “where nobody ever treated me kindly.”
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