Posts Tagged ‘Ricki Lake’

Nicole Richie Gets a Golden Pacifier

May 22nd, 2008

Barely six months into motherhood and Nicole Richie is getting a parenting award!

The socialite and mom to Harlow, born January 11, will receive a Golden Pacifier Award from Babytalk Magazine, editor-in-chief Lisa Moran tells OK!.

“Honoring Nicole Richie with a Babytalk Golden Pacifier Award might come as a surprise to some, but we felt that she deserved some recognition for her turnaround since becoming a mom,” she tells OK!.

Noting that the 26-year-old has done a full 180 in the past year, rising from the ashes of her DUI and brief jail sentence to opening the Richie-Madden Children’s Foundation with fiancée Joel Madden, Lisa adds that Nicole has “set a good example” with her ways.

“She’s grown up a lot since the arrival of little Harlow, and her creation of the Richie-Madden Children’s Foundation has demonstrated her efforts to set a good example by shining a spotlight on important issues affecting today’s families,” she says.

Also being recognized is Ricki Lake for her home-birthing documentary, The Business of Being Born, which earned rave reviews from critics and viewers alike. The film documents the former talk show host giving birth to her second son Owen in her home bathtub with a midwife assistant.

“We gave Ricki Lake a Golden Pacifier this year for bravely sharing her birthing experience in The Business of Being Born, sparking a much-needed conversation about the state of modern childbirth.,” Lisa says. “She provided moms with a wonderful reminder that childbirth is about choices – it can, and should be, as individual as the child who punctuates it.”

For more on the Golden Pacifier Awards, check out Parenting.com.

Ricki Lake’s Got a New Guy

April 29th, 2008

There’s no doubt about it – Ricki Lake’s in love!

The actress/talk show host split from her trainer-beau Appollo Yiamouviannis early last year and has now found romance in a mystery man, whom she is proudly flaunting around town.

At the New York City opening night of Cry-Baby, Ricki was overheard telling former Seinfeld and The King of Queens star Jerry Stiller, “He’s my latest man – no, not husband.”

And that’s all she would say. When OK! pried for more deets, the 39-year-old coyly replied, “All I can say is, I’m having fun in New York.”

But like they say, action speaks louder than words.

“They were cuddling and nuzzling at the afterparty,” an eyewitness tells OK!. “Ricki was wearing a gown with a huge slit up the side, and her body looked great. She kept showing off her legs.”

A few days earlier at Nobu, Ricki, who divorced illustrator Rob Sussman in 2003 after a nine-year marriage, showed off her new man to buds Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick.

“Ricki was glowing," a source tells OK!. "She was holding his hand, running around. At one point, she rested her head on his shoulder and gushed about how happy she was.”



Ricki Lake Shares Diet Secrets

March 1st, 2008 / Author: cwillett

 

 

 

 

Ricki Lake mingles with superstars regularly. She was on hand for the prestigious Night Before party on Feb. 23, where she was among invitees including Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox Arquette. One question everyone wants to know is "how did she lose the weight?"

 

The 39-year-old mother to Milo, 10, and Owen, 6, says there’s no “magic pill” for dropping poundage. At her heaviest, she weighed 260 lbs., and now she tops out around 120 lbs.

“I don’t know why my body at this age has managed to be smaller than I’ve ever been,” she says. “I’m on my own plan. I work out, and I’m on a food plan where I eat a certain amount of calories. I’ve been doing this since February 2007 so it’s not something new, but I’ve maintained it.”

Congrats to Ricki for keeping it off.

 

Ricki Lake Makes ‘Being Born’ Her Business

January 16th, 2008

Giving birth inspired Ricki Lake to helm the documentary The Business Of Being Born, which is out now.

The former talk show host, 39, is mom to Milo, 10, and Owen, 6, whose father is ex-hubby Rob Sussman.

In fact, Owen makes his screen debut in the flick that makes the case for at-home births.

“I felt like after my personal birth experiences I felt like there was something that needed to be known to all women about the system of birth in this country,” she tells me. “The movie’s not anti-hospital, anti-doctor at all, but it’s about empowering women and educating them about the choices they have when it comes to birth. The choices are being limited. I really felt like I wanted to send a message wanting to educate and empower women.”

She adds, “I could not be more proud of something that was my idea that I had seven years ago. The fact that it’s come to fruition in such a wonderful way, it feels like my life’s work. I’m incredibly proud to be a part of it.”

Don’t miss this flick if there’s a baby in your future.

FRIDAY: DAYS IN SOIREES

December 7th, 2007

MONDAY:I stayed home recovering from late flight back from LA. A few blocks from my house Scrubs star Zach Braff , Mario Lopez and a group of guys were drinking blood orange margaritas and eating oysters at Social Stantons Monday Social party.

TUESDAY: PR powerhouses Ken Sunshine and Shawn Sachs hosted their annual holiday party – aka the industry’s biggest annual schmoozefest. This year Sunshine, Sachs and Assoc. client John Mayer dropped by the soiree, the veritable who’s who of publicists and editors, as well as Ricki Lake – not a client, and not so sure why she was there actually. Although I witnessed John and Ricki standing a few feet from each other, I must admit I was as surprised as anyone to read in Page Six the next day that they exchanged numbers and text together all night after Ricki left for The Gramercy Park Hotel. I left before Ricki, or John, and also went to the Gramercy Park Hotel where Dolce and Gabbana were hosting a dinner to celebrate their new NYC boutique and Matthew McConauhey as the face of their new “One for Men” frangrance. The designers told me Matthew is perfect for the man for the campaign because, “He exudes sexiness, charm and allure that makes him the obvious choice.”

WEDNESDAY
: Sarah and I went to a George Michael/Aretha Franklin concert/UNICEF benefit at Wall Street Cipriani so exclusive hardly a photo can be found – except those we took ourselves (the one with Sarah, Richie Sambora and I posted in a previous blog and the photo on the right of Matchbox 20’s Rob Thomas, his wife Marisol, James Patrick Herman and I). George Michael nearly brought Sarah and I to tears when he performed "Jesus to a Child" before brining us back up with “Faith” and I was happy to run into Richard Branson for the second time in 24 hours.

THURSDAY: I went to a benefit for the Lunchbox Fund and Food Bank for NYC. I attend the gala for this charity annually because it’s a cause I particularly care about - and they always do fun events that attract a bevy of A-listers. This event was a preview of lunchboxes that went up for auction at www.thelunchboxauction.org Dec. 7 and will remain up for auction online until Dec. 7. It was really amazing to see how creative stars could be with a lunchbox! Courtney Cox and David Arquette’s were as different as the two of them, Maggie Gyllenhaal told me turning hers into a music box was a family decision and Cameron’s Diaz’s was cute. Host Michael Stipe auctioned his lunchbox live and it went for $35,000! Don’t worry, the starting bid for the rest is $100. Check them out!

FRIDAY: Going for happy hour and then going home. It’s Tivo Friday.

SATURDAY: Stay tuned tomorrow when my colleague Laura Schreffler will guest blog for the Carribean!

Ricki Lake

October 22nd, 2007

OK! Interview: Ricki Lake

October 22nd, 2007

New body, new look and new movie — things are looking good for Ricki Lake. OK!’s current cover girl opens up about life, work and the world’s hottest Prime Minister.

Describe your Lifetime movie Matters of Life & Dating (premieres Monday, Oct. 22).
It’s an inspirational story about a breast cancer survivor. I play a woman who’s in her 30s and single and trying to deal with her sexuality while going through a mastectomy and I thought it was a really great concept about dating and dealing with the reality of going through cancer treatment.

What could you relate to about the character?
She’s dealing with the scarring and what her breasts would look like. That’s what I could relate to because I was in my early 20s when I had a breast reduction. You do have scars from that. I was definitely self-conscious—are guys going to be attracted to me? I was also extremely overweight. I remember I had the surgery and I lost seven pounds of breast tissue. I wouldn’t have lost weight without doing it because I couldn’t exercise.

I understand your grandmother had breast cancer?
She died when I was nine; when she was 58, which, as you get older, you realize how young that is. Now that I’m nearing 40, that’s really young. I think everybody, that’s the scary thing about that disease; more and more people know people directly really close to them that succumb or are dealing with surviving breast cancer.

You spoke at the UN. What was that all about?
Yeah, I spoke at the UN. It was a new intiative, Deliver Now, looking at the maternal and infant death rates around the world and I led a rally in Bryant Park on this new initiative and then I moderated a panel with the heads of UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the UNFTA, the Prime Minister of Norway announced he was giving a billion dollars to take on this issue because—it’s amazing I’m now this advocate for women and children and midwives, in particular but then they asked me, I feel like I can’t be articulate, I’m so—but I got to kind of do something that takes me further, like dealing with world issues, globally looking at why, in Somalia, one woman in six dies during childbirth and it’s so easily preventable so this guy, this hot Prime Minister, he’s hot! I was like, “I’ll have your baby, I’ll move to Norway and have your baby.” He was amazing so he’s pledged this amount of money until 2015 and hope that other countries come on board as well. It will hopefully change the numbers.

And what else is going on career-wise? You had a pilot for ABC.
Yeah. I don’t know what’s happening with it. We could get a call any day. I don’t know how the other shows on ABC are performing. I think that’s so out of our hands but we did a pilot that was really great. It’s called The Middle. But it’s ironic because I play a woman who’s in her late 30s who’s let herself go, like physically, in every way. And that’s what I play and it’s so funny because I couldn’t feel better about myself. So they had to make me all frumpy but it was a really fun job. I have a movie Park also opening Nov. 2.

What’s that about?
It’s a feature I did actually two years ago with Billy Baldwin about ten people in a park in one day in L.A. It very sort of Robert Altman-esque, like we’re all connected in a weird way. I play Billy Baldwin’s wife and I find him cheating on me and I kind of go to great lengths to make him pay.

Would you do a talk show again?
I’m not planning on it. I’m a guest on The View, but there were all these weird rumors that I was going on The View and that—people were saying, oh, you’re the new host of America’s Funniest Home Videos. I’m like, no, I was never even asked.

You recently celebrated a birthday.
I just turned 39 and I brought six of my best girlfriends to Vegas with me on a private plane. The best part is I hit an $8,000 jackpot on a slot machine. I [never] win like that but on my birthday weekend, with my friends, bells went off and I screamed like it was a million dollars.

For more on Ricki, check out her gallery and pick up the latest issue of OK!, on newsstands now!

DVR THIS: Matters of Life and Dating

October 22nd, 2007

Finding Mr. Right is hard. Now add on the fact that you’re healing from beast reconstructive surgery after undergoing a mastectomy. That’s the challenge for Linda (Ricki Lake), an art curator who discovers she’s in the first stages of breast cancer. Linda doesn’t have to go through chemotherapy or radiation, which often leave cancer patients physically drained, but her battle takes its toll emotionally as she fears she’ll never be able to be intimate with a man again. With encouragement from women in her breast cancer survivor support group, Linda jumps back into the dating scene, flirting with boy toys, connecting on the Internet, even recycling old boyfriends. As she deals with unexpected reactions from men and has some much-needed outbursts, Linda finds the confidence to stray from the safe path of finding true love, and learns it’s one of the best parts of her recovery.

Matters of Life and Dating
airs at 9 p.m. on Lifetime.

Steppin’ Out In Style

October 9th, 2007
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