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Stanford Plans to Adopt a Child, Sell It to Tabloid
Willie Garson, a.k.a. Stanford Blatch from 'Sex and the City,' will adopt.
Posted 09/19/08 in Daily Intel : Party Lines
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‘Sex and the City’ Violates Fashion in Its House of Worship
Man, Sarah Jessica Parker gets everything. She and the Sex and the City crew got to run around in the Condé Nast offices and pretend they work at Vogue, reports WWD. Willie Garson (a.k.a. Stanford Blatch) spilled the beans on the exclusive shoot — recall, The Devil Wears Prada was mysteriously barred from filming in the building — and even said that Anna Wintour consulted on the segments involving her magazine. While WWD says it was the actual Vogue offices that were used, we hear shooting took place elsewhere at 4 Times Square. Namely, the Teen Vogue offices. We can't say we're surprised. If SJP showed up at the real Vogue in one of her heinous movie outfits, she'd be taken out by interns with blow darts before she left the elevator. Will There Be Coat Throwing? [WWD] Earlier: 'Sex and the City' Movie Continues Series' Violence Against Fashion
Posted 10/24/07 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Willie Garson Drops ‘SATC’ Hints at Project A.L.S. Benefit
At last night’s Project A.L.S. tenth-anniversary gala, Jennifer Hudson was “preserving” her voice by not speaking to reporters. But we managed to slightly raise the veil of secrecy on the Sex and the City movie by hurling questions at Willie Garson, who plays Sarah Jessica Parker’s gay BFF, Stanford. After he described a recent scene to a horde of shouting journos with, “No! I can’t give it away. I’d have to kill you,” we slipped in our query: Why did Big miss the wedding, as paparazzi shots of the set would have you believe? “I can’t tell you that either!” Garson said. Then he caught himself. “What wedding? That’s how I’m supposed to answer — what wedding?” Did we detect some gossip in there? Anyway, Garson tried to assure us that the movie is a whole big lovefest, too (even though we didn't ask). "We actually shot a scene last night with all of us sitting around a table, and it was like the Last Supper," he said. "It was absolutely ridiculous that we were all sitting there together. It was completely surreal.” Again, we feel like we detect some gossip in there. —Bennett Marcus How smart is Jennifer Hudson? Why are celebrities moving from L.A. to New York? Steven Webber and Julianna Margulies have all the answers at our complete coverage of the Project A.L.S. tenth-anniversary gala.
Posted 10/17/07 in Daily Intel : Party Town
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