People who went to the Entourage are talking about how much the party stunk the other night and the cause of the stench was Matt Dillon according to The Sun. One of the partygoers said, “His body odour was so rank it almost made me gag. It was definitely him. As soon as he raised his arm to put it around my shoulder I was unfortunate to be face level with his stinky pit. Ooof.” Ewwww. I never understand in this day and age how people can go out without deodorant. I have a friend who showers everyday, but doesn't use deodorant and man it is not a pretty smell. I wish I could say something to her, but how to broach the subject?
BTW here is an old list of Hollywood's smelliest celebs which some day will include Matt Dillon:
#1. Brad Pitt #2. Russell Crowe #3. Hayden Christensen #4. David Bowie #5. Courtney Cox #6. Robin Williams #7. Christina Aguillera #8. Cameron Diaz #9. Metallica #10. Bob Dylan The only one not on there that is rumored to smell is Sting.
Just like American Idol auditions are bein held for the Off-Broadway Musical Idol:The Musical according to Broadway.com. The show "is a satirical musical comedy that focuses on the outrageous and delusional fan base of the hit television show. The musical takes place in Steubenville, Ohio where a group of dork-like students are preparing for their high school graduation after which they are determined to drag themselves out of the dregs of the middle-of-nowhere. There are eight of them; all belonging to the same cult-like club that meets daily in a barn that doubles as a shrine to Clay Aiken…The story heats up when the mid-American leg of the 'Idol Tour,' starring Clay Aiken, is announced to be playing Chicago, Memphis, Louisville, Scranton, Charleston, Greensboro, Roanoke and…Steubenville." If you want to audition for the show, check out Broadway.com for more information about what they are casting for.
Since I am a Claymate, I can't wait to see this show!!!
The patriarch of General Hospital, John Ingle (Edward Quartermaine) passed out at the Daytime Emmys according to TV Guide. John Ingle who is 79 says he is doing better now, "After a day of rushing around and not eating Friday afternoon, I felt dizzy as I entered the foyer of the Kodak Theater for the Daytime Emmys. Before I knew it, I was looking up at the paramedics, who soon took me to a local hospital for overnight observation. I was able to go home the following day after the doctors gave me a thorough examination with a clean bill of health. I appreciate everyone's concern and I look forward to heading back to the GH set on Thursday."
I can tell you that I while was walking up the red carpet with my friend, that the paramedics rushed past us and told all of the carpet to enter the Kodak Theater but they did not tell us who passed out. It was extremely hot on the red carpet especially considering everyone was in gowns and because it was about the time that show was about the start it was really crowded which did not help things. I am glad he is doing better and it was nothing too serious.