Kelly Cutrone visited Good Day NY on Monday, and boy did she make a lasting impression.
The tough-as-nails owner of fashion PR firm People’s Revolution — known for her appearances on MTV reality hits — dropped the dreaded F-Bomb as she sprouted off about new ventures and the season finale of The City during this morning’s program.
Meryl Streep is regarded by many movie buffs to be one of the best actresses that has ever graced the silver screen — and the Hollywood legend attributes most of that success to not caring about how attractive she is.
The 60-year-old says she is successful because she invests her full interest in performing without much regard for how she looks.
“I can’t remember the last time I really worried about being appealing,” Streep reveals in the January issue of Vanity Fair. The latest edition of the Couture Bible will feature photos of the actress dating back to the late 1970s. Some of the snaps include those taken by Brigitte Lacombe in 1979.
Former Brat Packer Anthony Michael Hall “bit his girlfriend’s forehead” during an altercation earlier this month, according The New York Post. Hall — who played the proverbial “nerd” in ’80s teen films like The Breakfast Club and Weird Science — reportedly stalked, “pushed, shoved, and spit at” girlfriend Diana Falzone, a Sirius Radio host and columnist, during an altercation in Falzone’s Manhattan apartment Nov. 10.
The fight occurred around 2AM, but the actor came back the next morning around 3AM “intoxicated.” He pounded on the door but was eventually escorted from Falzone’s residence by officers, according to The Post.
Falzone has since been issued a temporary restraining order against Hall.
A publicist for the couple that crashed The Obamas’ first White House state dinner last week denies they are demanding money from television networks to tell their story.
On Sunday, The Associated Press reported that Tareq and Michaele Salahi — a Virginia couple battling to appear on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of DC — had approached major networks asking for payment in exchange for telling their story. In an e-mailed statement Monday, The Salahis’ publicist Mahogany Jones said the allegations are false and demanded that “this adverse, inaccurate information cease immediately.”
Jones writes: “The Salahis are not ’shopping’ any interviews or demanding money from any media networks to tell their story. We repute these false allegations and demand that this adverse, in accurate information cease immediately. At this time, The Salahis are not making any formal comments and are not making any arrangements to speak with press/media. The Salahis are not appearing on Larry King tonight as they are not talking to any media forms at this time.”
A Manhattan club hostess is denying tabloid reports claiming she has been secretly having an affair with married golf star Tiger Woods.
“I did not have any involvement with him [Woods],” Rachel Uchitel, 32, told E! News on Sunday. “Whatever was written in the Enquirer was not said by me, it was said by two people that claimed they were friends of mine, but they’re not.”
Tiger wed wife Elin in Barbados in 2004. The pair have two children: daughter Sam Alexis, 2, and Charlie, 9 months. On Wednesday, NYC socialite Ashley Samson — who claims to be friends with Uchitel– told The National Enquirer that Rachel is romantically involved with Woods. If true, it wouldn’t be the first time the party girl has opened her heart — and her bed — to another woman’s husband; just last month, Uchitel was exposed as The Other Woman in an affair with Bones actor David Boreanaz
“Rachel told me, ‘I’m having an affair with Tiger Woods. We’re in love!’ She even read me text messages Tiger sent her that said ‘I love you, babe. It’s always going to be just you and me. They were constantly sexting,” Sampson spilled on the pages of the Dec. 7 issue of The Enquirer.
Uchitel has retained the services of celebrity attorney Gloria Allred as she faces the fallout over the report.
“I am overwhelmed, so I hired Gloria Allred to handle the situation,” she said. “I don’t want to get this much attention, and I wish everybody would leave me alone.”
Michael Lohan is alive and kicking — despite what you might have read on Twitter.
Someone on the micro-blogging site @themichaellohan fired off a series of Tweets that read like a suicide note:
“FIANCE JUST LEFT ME. MY WHOLE FAMILY HATES ME. I SPENT THANKSGIVING WITH MY MOM I JUST CANT DO ANY OF THIS ANY MORE
THE DEATH OF MY FATHER PUT ME IN A BLACK HOLE IDK WHAT TO DO
HEADING TO THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
GOODBYE
@LINDSAYLOHAN LOVE YOU. B YE”
The postings have since been erased and the very-much-alive father of actress Lindsay Lohan has denied “Tweeting” any such thing — in fact, Michael doesn’t Twitter at all.
“This is not not not me,” Lohan said in an email Monday. “I do not have and never had a Twitter and Twitter’s corporate office confirms that. My lawyers are investigating.”
Serena Williams has been slammed with a record-setting $82,500 fine after her foul-mouthed tirade against a judge during the U.S. Open last summer.
Williams lashed out at a lineswoman after a foot-fault call at the end of her semifinal loss to Kim Clijsters during an Open match in September. Williams already paid $10,000 for the profanity-laced rant, but after further investigation it was determined that she violated a “major offense” rule for “aggravated behavior” and the tennis champ has been hit with another fine and a two year probation sentence, Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock said Monday.
Any more bad behavior from Serena, and she could be fined up to $175,000 and barred from the U.S. Open altogether.