We’ll See Your Poor Brother and Raise You Two Neglected Sisters
Rich Obama has a shack-dwelling brother? Well, heiress Cindy McCain has two unacknowledged sisters!
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Rich Obama has a shack-dwelling brother? Well, heiress Cindy McCain has two unacknowledged sisters!
If that's not a qualification for First Ladyship, we don't know what is.
The aspiring First Lady drinks sake at Tao. Plus, Seth Rogen claims 'Pineapple Express' isn't a stoner movie, Bill Clinton has a secret meeting at the Russian Tea Room, and more, in our daily gossip roundup.
Also Cartier sues DKNY, Viktor & Rolf will hit the Hamptons this summer, and Cindy McCain shows more cleavage.
Tim Gunn tells 'Time' that Michelle Obama looks relaxed in her style, while Cindy McCain's ponytail looks like a sorry attempt at a face-lift.
Plus, they point out a genius snub from former First Lady Nancy Reagan.
What the mansion on Pennsylvania Avenue really needs is a good scrubbing.
Sales of Tom Ford's men's line have exceeded projections, Pierre Bergé reveals he didn't tell Yves Saint Laurent the designer had a brain tumor, and Michael Kors laments past menswear.
Democrats are afraid André Leon Talley will lead Michelle Obama into fashion faux pas–dom, but it sounds like she wouldn't let that happen.
Cookiegate continues, forcing us to ask the all-important question: Does a candidate's spouse's batter matter?
Plus, spicy food actually can cause restless sleep, why Europeans like Italian food, and more, in our morning digest of news and gossip.
Nicole Miller's got a new sportswear line, Cindy McCain went shopping at Oscar de la Renta, and André Leon Talley's got a hot new piece of art.
Is Beyoncé pregnant? "We'll perform an ultrasound and get back to you," her reps say sassily. That and the results of other probing in our daily roundup of the city's juiciest gossip.
Rice shortages in Australia, Vongerichten considers Vancouver, and more in today's food news.
A low-level staffer tried to pass off Food Network recipes as belonging to the McCain family.
The Huffington Post discovers that certain "McCain family recipes" may have been lifted from the Food Network.