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Marcia Cross’ Mommy Fever!

December 1st, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Infant fever is sweeping Wisteria Lane, thanks to Marcia Cross, 46, proud mom to twin girls Eden and Savannah, 21 months, her first kids with husband Tom Mahoney.

 

“Marcia’s so besotted with her daughters that she can’t wait to get home to them,” her co-star Dana Delany told OK!.

 

Marcia’s devotion to her girls should come as no surprise, as the actress has admitted in the past she didn’t think she’d have babies this late in life.

 

Meanwhile, Eva Longoria Parker, 33, seems to be practicing for a child of her own by making dresses for her nieces on set.

 

“There’s no question she would be a good mom,” Dana, 52, tells OK! of the star, who’s fueled baby rumors in the past by wearing loose-fitting clothing. “She’s a big family person.”

Stars Share Thanksgiving Memories, Traditions

November 27th, 2008

Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles is in the kitchen cooking up a big meal this Thanksgiving. She tells me her specialty is Cajun turkey, and the “whole family will be eating dinner together.”

So, why is Beyonce a great daughter? “She’s a great person first. She’s kind and thoughtful.”

Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley will spend the day with brother Josh Kelley and his wife Katherine Heigl – in addition to about sixty members of his family and friends.

“We’ve got a lot of turkeys and hams, and I’m always the one out there playing basketball and baseball with all the little nephews and nieces and all the little kids,” Charles tells me.

What’s Katherine like as a sister-in-law? “She’s great! She’s awesome. It’ll be fun.”

Ne-Yo is another star heading back home. “My mom calls me and says ‘Ne-Yo, I know you’ve been busy doing this all year, but you are coming home for Thanksgiving, right?’” he says. “And there is no other answer but yes. Me and my mom are tight.”

And it’s all about family for Aubrey O’Day. “Spending time with my grandparents was the biggest tradition before I started working in the industry,” the Danity Kane singer tells me. “I rarely get to see them. Grandparents are so wise, and they have so many interesting things to instill in you. Most people go to Thanksgiving and they don’t really talk to their grandparents. They’re like ‘oh, yeah, they’re old, let them sit at the table, walk them over when food comes.’ But if you actually sit down and ask your grandparents about their life – I asked my grandma about being in love, the first time she kissed a guy – things that you don’t think to ask your grandparents. But the way that they see life and values and ideals and the things that they can instill in you are valuable.”   

This year my sister Stephanie will be like Miley Cyrus, who often celebrates her birthday on Thanksgiving. Steph turns 23 on her Thanksgiving birthday today.

Miley says, “I love it because then you’re able to have dinner with your family on your birthday. When some people don’t get to come together for their birthday, I get the opportunity to never miss all the family being there, so it’s really great. And I get better food, better cake because we all have to share, so it’s good.”

Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles can’t wait to taste green bean casserole this holiday, but Kerry Washington is all about the turkey. “Turkey really does make you sleepy,” she tells me. “It has that chemical in it. What’s better than eating a big meal and then falling asleep on the couch? It’s fantastic. That’s the best thing about Thanksgiving – everybody’s dazed and confused after their meal.” But don’t expect Kerry to slave away in the kitchen. “When it comes to cooking, I make an excellent reservation.”

Milla Jovovich
, however, will be working overtime.

“I cook turkey and stuffing, but I make these amazing candied yams and it really sucks because I’m training right now and trying to get back into shape,” Milla says. “My trainer’s like ‘OK, one day you can do Thanksgiving.’ I’m like ‘what about leftovers?’”

Marcia Gay Harden and family – who have become vegetarians – may enjoy an organic turkey. “I never want to be strict – I never want to be one of those people who go ‘oh my God, I’m eating a turkey.’ I don’t believe that. I’ve eaten it before. I wear leather shoes. I don’t want to be a hypocrite.”

What is Rihanna most thankful for this year? “I’m thankful to be alive and have my family and my friends around me,” the Umbrella singer tells me. “Being able to do stuff that I love to do and live my dream, and live it in a way I didn’t expect.”

30 Rock star Katrina Bowden is traveling. “My family and I always go down to visit my cousins in Tennessee,” she tells me. “We always drive thirteen hours, and it’s quite long.”

Justine Bateman’s favorite part of Thanksgiving is eating dinner, but that’s not all. “I like the decorations for holidays as much as I like the holidays themselves,” she laughs.

Thanksgiving is on top of the list for Darius Rucker.

“Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because the eating – I love everything about it,” the Hootie and the Blowfish singer tells me. “Down South, we have macaroni and cheese and the stuffing and turkey and collard greens, okra soup and all the stuff that I love. I love Thanksgiving. Then you get three football games. What a great day! Thanksgiving’s a great day.”

For Desperate Housewives star Dana Delany, it’s a time for pet peeves. “One that drives me crazy is that my brother seems to get all the leftovers. He grabs them first!”

Victoria’s Secret model Selita Ebanks will take part in the typical tradition. “Every Thanksgiving Day my mother decorates the house for Christmas – ever since I was a little girl it was like ‘get ready for Christmas.’ Christmas is the important holiday.”

Who’s getting up early for the Black Friday sales? That’s always a big deal in our home, but I’m always the late sleeper.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Chloe Sevigny, Selita Ebanks Do ACE Awards

November 13th, 2008

Fashionistas make their way to NYC’s Cipriani 42nd Street for the ACE Awards, sponsored by the Accessories Council.

Helena Christensen and Stella McCartney swan in, and here’s Chloe Sevigny, who gives her tips for looking good at parties.

“Being confident,” she tells me. “Wearing a nice heel that you’re going to be comfortable in.”

Hey Chrissie Hynde, what do you think now when you go back to Ohio? After all, the Akron native is known for the line “I went back to Ohio but my city was gone” from her 1982 ditty My City Was Gone. “What does that have to do with this?” she fumes. Um, I’m writing a story about the event? “Oh, I don’t know what you mean,” she says, clearly flustered, as she walks away.

Whew! I’m from Ohio – Akron even – and I would say I’m upset that they closed the Ponderosa where I waitressed and buffeted during high school and college. Also holidays aren’t the same since they took away Archie The Snowman from Chapel Hill Mall, where I elfed during high school and college.

Not Chrissie.

Onto the next one! Desperate Housewives star Dana Delany tells me earrings make or break an outfit. “I never leave the house without earrings. I feel naked without my earrings. I like simple. I tend to wear the same earrings for years, so right now I’ve been wearing a pair of Cathy Waterman earrings for probably about ten years.”

And how does Victoria’s Secret model Selita Ebanks look five pounds slimmer?

“Well, I cut my hair,” she tells me. “That definitely helps. I think it’s all about wearing things that compliment your body, and it’s always about a great heel. A great heel, a great shoe extends the leg and makes you seem longer and leaner. Or a belt. You cinch the waist. It’s all about that.”

And how does Tina Knowles, mom of Beyonce, dress up an outfit?

“Great accessories – some nice, sparkly earrings, beautiful bracelet,” she tells me. “Just accessories I would say, and your basic black dress that you can dress up with beautiful accessories.” She gives a shoutout to Lorraine Schwartz, whom she is  presenting an award tonight. “She is the most amazing jewelry designer. It’s so unique. Every piece is made with so much artistry. I mean, it’s like art.”

Dana Delaney Dishes About Being Desperate!

May 14th, 2008

Dana Delany is doing a little dishing about the upcoming Desperate Housewives season finale. OK! caught up with the veteran actress after the Dancing With The Stars taping on Tuesday.

DH is famous for never being short on the drama, and Dana, who plays Katherine on the show, told OK! the season finale will not disappoint those drama lovers. “All of my secrets are revealed. There’s a big twist at the end.

“There will be several characters not returning. There’s a big death in the episode, so it’s very dramatic.”

And what do the ladies do when their not conniving around Wisteria Lane? They play charades, of course!

Marcia [Cross] and I live near each other, so we see each other more than anybody else,” Dana told OK!, “We all are big charades game players—Felicity [Huffman] is killer at charades. Eva [Longoria] is usually jet setting around the world—it’s hard to pin her down.”

The former China Beach star says DH has been a breeze. “I feel lucky because the show was already so well received—it’s not like they needed me. Everybody welcomed me and it was a well oiled machine and I got to play.”

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