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Gossipmonger

2/ 6/07

10:18 AM

Judi Nathan Must Be Thrilled

Former Giuliani spokeswoman Cristyne Lategano-Nicholas is back at his side for his presidential run. Unable to pick just one, Barbra Streisand donated money to Clinton, Obama, and Edwards. David Letterman asked Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump to appear in a Super Bowl spot with him, but they declined. Scarlett Johansson hooked up with Justin Timberlake — and won a $50k condo lease — while in Miami for the game. And also during the big game, Bud Light may have "borrowed" inspiration from a sketch-comedy troupe and Sierra Mist for two of its commercials. Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld bought a $21 million fixer-upper on Park Avenue, which only requires $10 million more to fix it up.

Sienna Miller and model-musician Jamie Burke made out in the lobby of the Gramercy Park Hotel. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo may have worked at a now-defunct OTB in Brooklyn. An "incapacitated" Andy Dick molested Ivanka Trump during a taping of Jimmy Kimmel Live, but Ivanka was pretty understanding. Mark Foley is back in Palm Beach, with a dermatologist boyfriend and Louis Vuitton luggage. Tara Reid tripped, fell, and was denied VIP access to a party. Chris Tucker sings Michael Jackson songs to keep the set of Rush Hour 3 amused. A cell phone went off during a ballet performance and the ballerinas were not pleased, except that the phone belonged to the ballet company's master-in-chief. The Hills' Lauren Conrad does not want to act because she's not good at it. Suzanne Somers hired a "professional sifter" to go through the remains of her burned-down house; he found her wedding ring. A Tony Blair associate has been accused of selling knighthoods for money.

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Edited by Chris Rovzar and Jessica Pressler

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