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Inside Hilary Duff’s SVU Shoot

March 23rd, 2009

Squeaky-clean pop princess Hilary Duff will have some very racy scenes in her upcoming episode of Law and Order: SVU, according to on-set snitches.

 

SPOILER ALERT! Don’t read on if you don’t want to know what happens this season!

 

Production insiders on the set in NYC have told OK! that scenes will include Hil "grinding on some guy’s crotch in Atlantic City," while the script reveals that she will be wearing a wet T-shirt and shown "drunk and partying in Cabo"!

When we got a sneak peek at the script for Hilary’s episode of the crime drama – named "Selfish" – it showed Hilary plays a woman called Ashlee Walker, a hard partying young mother whose child goes missing.

Today Hil was shooting a scene with stars Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni, in which their characters help her to look for her child, Sierra.

They visit the home of her childminder – described by locals as "nuts" – who Ashlee believes has abducted Sierra.

But it turns out that Sierra has died from a strange and powerful virus that has migrated to New York from Venezuela. The detectives then worry that Sierra has infected other children in the city.

On day four of the shoot, they are scheduled to do a courtroom scene in which Hilary will wear a T-shirt with Sierra’s face on it with the words, RIP LITTLE ANGEL printed on it.

The Amish are somehow involved.

The raunchy scenes are not being shot today, our source reveals. They are presumably intended to show how her partying has put Sierra in danger because she leaves her with the "nuts" childminder.

Even though Hil was picked up from her hotel at 6:15 this morning to report to make-up by 2 p.m.—dressed in a full-length North Face puffer to keep off the chilly weather—she still seemed in a great mood, chatting with crew members and smiling for the paparazzi.

 

By Oliver Coleman

Mariska Back At Work And Feeling “Good”

March 23rd, 2009

Law and Order:SVU star, Mariska Hargitay — who has been battling a serious injury — was back on set today.

The actress, who has been hospitalized twice now because of a collapsed lung, told OK! she was feeling "good" as she returned to work.

Mariska, who suffered the pneumothorax — or partially collapsed lung — in a sledding accident in early January, was picked up from her house at 9am on March 23 and she filmed for several hours in New York with co-star Chris Meloni.

On-set sources revealed that they were working on a scene in which the partners help a young mother, played by special guest star Hilary Duff to find her missing child.

It was the first day of an eight-day shoot.

The mother of one looked in great shape on location in the East Village, and when OK! asked her how she was feeling, she told us: "Good, thank you."

The star was first in hospital in early January and underwent two operations, but then came back to work on January 26 — only to end up back in the hospital at the beginning of March for tests.

So lets hope her medical troubles are finally behind her!

 

By Oliver Coleman

How Stars Celebrate Father’s Day

June 15th, 2008

Being a dad changes everything. For one thing, proud papas get a new holiday in Father’s Day.

 

Kirk Cameron reveals his tradition.

“What happens on Father’s Day is I’ll stay in bed and the kids want me to just hang out there until they can cook breakfast and bring it to me,” the Still Growing author, who is father to six kids, tells me. “They make me scrambled eggs, maybe some bacon, maybe some coffee just the way I like it. They bring me cards that they’ve made at school. The best thing about Father’s Day is that you have kids, and you get to love them and enjoy them.”

 

Billy Ray Cyrus tries to give daughter Miley her space. “I’ve always tried to be her best friend and that’s what I continue to do now,” he says. “I’m always there and I’m always a phone call away or a text. She always knows if she needs me, I’m there.”

 

Andrew McCarthy likes everything about being a dad to his Pokemon-loving son – “except getting up early.”

Bobby Brown says his two girls got a kick out of his turn as a country singer on CMT’s Gone Country.

“Once daddy gets honest with himself, they appreciate me more and more every day,” he tells me.

Chris Daughtry’s two kids are musical. His son is taking drum lessons, and his daughter is taking piano lessons.

“You have the chance of allowing them or teaching them to do something greater than you,” he tells me. “Even be a better dad than you.”

Meanwhile, stars including Clay Aiken and Matthew McConaughey are waiting for their first true Father’s Day now that the ladies in their lives are expecting. What advice does father-of-two Matthew Fox have for these new dads?

“Being a father is an individual experience and I wouldn’t really feel qualified to give anyone advice other than just trying to do the very, very best job you possibly can,” he tells me.

Kyle McLachlan is also infanticipating with wife Desiree.

“We’re expecting a little one at the end of July,” he tells me. “We’re both in New York and L.A., so we’re getting both apartments ready for where we’re going to be and where he’s going to stay.”

Indeed, dads hold great power. Just ask Rider Strong.

“I got screwed,” he says of his moniker, which he attributes to hippie parents. “I didn’t realize I had a porn name until I was fifteen. Too bad. There are worse things.”

What’s the best advice Robert DeNiro gave daughter Drena?

“Just use your eyes,” she tells me. “Don’t move your face so much. Use your eyes. That’s the most remembered advice.”

Snoop Dogg tells children it’s important to pay attention to their dads (and moms).

“Parents are teachers,” he tells me. “These are people who have knowledge and wisdom and they’re trying to pass it on to you. When they give you that, even if you don’t like it or understand it – take it in for what it’s worth because one day you’ll hear that voice again and you’ll be able to make a decision. You can say ‘I’m going to do the right thing or the wrong thing, but at least I know what the right thing is and the wrong thing is.’”

Country singer Jason Michael Carroll appreciates the good times with his little ones.

“I take them to school during the week. I’ll walk them to class. They think it’s cool everyone’s running up asking for dad’s autograph. I’m soaking it all in because in a few years, I’m pretty sure they’ll walk a few steps ahead – or even worse – they’ll tell me to wait in the car.”

Country singer Darryl Worley enjoys his baby girl, Savannah, who is ten weeks old.

“She’s a little red-headed fireball,” he says. “She’s already showing her personality. She’s gonna have a temper, she’s gonna be stubborn. Her mom says she’s definitely my child. It’s probably the best thing that’s happened to me in a lot of different ways. Suddenly I’ve got a real reason to fight.”

Law and Order: SVU
star Chris Meloni takes daughter Sophie bike riding and to the playground during the summer. “We play Monopoly,” he tells me, whispering, “She cheats.”

Sophie shouts, “Do not!”

What’s the best thing about Chris as a dad?

“That he loves me,” she says shyly, hugging him.

Chris Meloni’s Father’s Day Plans

June 9th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Fans of Christopher Meloni are used to seeing him all over the Big Apple—but the Law & Order: SVU confessed to OK! that he’ll be in another the nation’s capitol for Father’s Day.

“I’ll be visiting with family in Washington DC,” said Chris, at The Johnnie Walker Blue Label Engraving Studio Opening Party. “Then I’m throwing everybody on a plane and taking them up to my lake house!”

The actor, 47, and his wife Sherman, have been married for almost 13 years, and have two children, Sophia, 7, and Dante, 4.

When asked by OK! if the couple had plans to expand their family, Chris joked: “No more kids. We have a dog!”

Mariska, Hubby Skate With the Stars

April 10th, 2008

Celebs show off their ice-skating talents during Skating With the Stars held at Central Park’s Wollman Rink. (It’s been Trumpified!) Thanks to a silent auction including a week at a house in the Hamptons, the evening raised $275,000 to benefit Figure Skating in Harlem.

Mariska Hargitay and hubby Peter Hermann glide around the ice. He holds onto her hips as they skate to Third Eye Blind’s Never Let You Go.

“Ice skating is the most graceful, beautiful sport,” Real Housewives of New York City star Countess LuAnn De Lesseps tells me. “I love couples — I love pair’s skating. It’s so romantic and sensual.”

Her Real Housewives co-star, Jill Zarin, brings daughter Allison to the rink. The teen is studying at the Sorbonne in Paris this summer. What does Jill love about being a mom?

“I love watching her grow,” she tells me. “I love the pleasure of seeing her fulfill her dreams. I do. As she gets older, more beautiful and more successful, I want to sit back more — it seems ironic because I’m in the limelight now — but I want to put her in the limelight. That’s my job.”

Mariska’s Law and Order: SVU co-star Chris Meloni takes to the ice with daughter Sophia. “I think I can skate,” he jokes. “If I saw a videotape of myself, maybe I’d think otherwise.” What’s the best thing about her pop? “That he loves me,” she responds, hugging him. “There’s a fiver in it if you give them a good answer,” he tells her.

Donald Trump arrives with a p.u.h. — personal umbrella holder — as he’s mobbed by fans. When asked for a photo with an admirer, he poses and says “Go, go, go, go, go.” He chides Law and Order: SVU star Tamara Tunie. “I hate to tell you, but The Apprentice ratings blew you away Tamara, but that’s okay,” The Donald says. “That’s a vicious rumor,” she says.

Carson Kressley
brings his appetite to the charity event. “I’m going to get some steaks!”

What does he love about NYC?

“Just look around,” he says. “We’re skating in this amazing park, and there’s all this great architecture. The people is another. Paris has great architecture, too, but have you been there lately? Not so nice to the Americanos. Also, the shopping. Where do you get Bergdorfs? Nowhere but New York.”

The How to Look Good Naked star sneaks in to pile his plate with chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, pizza, chicken fingers, French fries and brownies.

Back out on the ice, honoree Dorothy Hamill reminisces. “My first competition was here 42 years ago when I was 9 years old,” she says. “Skating builds strength and courage. It’s not necessarily about being a champion.”

Partygoers are treated to gift bags that include Aveeno SPF 55 sunscreen, Cote D’or Experiences Noir Dark Cocoa Chocolate Bar, a fortune cookie from Fortune Girls and an array of beauty products.

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