When Lucy Liu was escorted to her front-row seat at Hervé Léger this morning, the woman in front of us sighed with satisfaction. “At last. A real celebrity,” she said. The photographers reacted with similar enthusiasm, crowding around Liu and frantically snapping pictures as though a photo of her was the only thing standing between them and cold, cruel death. The frenzy around LL — who, it must be said, is incredibly good-looking in person — completely stole the thunder from the rest of the starlets at the show, all of whom then had to be escorted through the crush of otherwise disinterested media. It’s understandable: Lucy Liu IS a bigger draw than, say, the super low-key Joy Bryant, who smartly got out there first and glued her butt to her seat before she risked losing a limb.
Sophia Bush probably wishes she’d followed Bryant’s lead. Squeezing through the throng with a wince, Bush yelled at her companion for stepping on her coat — honey, better your coat than your feet — and then plopped down next to actress Danielle Panabaker and mouthed, “Oh my GOD.” Perhaps because the Fashion Week fixture skipped last season, Bush commanded the second-most attention once she got her bearings. The photogs must have missed her. Or else they were starved for One Tree Hill spoilers.
Michelle Trachtenberg also inched toward her seat wearing a terrified expression (along with a curious tie-dyed Léger). She seemed especially thin — whereas scrawny-on-camera Jessica Stroup from 90210 surprised us by NOT appearing to be asking Death if he had room at the inn. Though you still could probably pick a lock with her arms, Stroup otherwise looked much healthier than we expected, which is a relief because we like her. She gabbed energetically to reporters, brimming with enthusiasm and adorably wide grins, but her chartreuse bandage dress was gynecologically short.
The last celeb to be shown to her seat was Mad Men’s January Jones, who was standing so close to us at that point that we can definitively say she looked completely dead inside — a defensive reaction to being pummeled in the media scrum, no doubt. We’d shut down, too. In fact we almost did, in solidarity.
Curiously, outside the venue — giving all appearances of waiting in line to gain entry to the show — were Whitney Port and Olivia Palermo, clinging to each other like scrawny life rafts. But the stars of The City were nowhere to be seen inside. Maybe they were actually there on official DVF business (her collection hits the runway today) or on the pretense of ongoing DVF employment. Maybe they decided they couldn’t handle all the fuss and bailed or holed up backstage. Or maybe they were just scared of going up against Lucy Liu. Can’t say we blame them on that one.
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Did MTV ask the "CITY" stars, OLIVIA AND WHITNEY, to get in a physical fight?
February 3, 2009 --
TWO of the pretty stars of the MTV reality series "The City" are horrified because producers are pressuring them to get into a hair-pulling, claws-bared catfight to boost the show's ratings.
It's no secret that MTV producers stage (or as they say, "reshoot") some scenes in their "reality" shows such as the Los Angeles-based "The Hills."
But according to an insider on the Manhattan-based "The City," they're taking it to another level with stars Olivia Palermo and Whitney Port, who both "work" in public relations for Diane von Furstenberg.
"MTV wanted the girls to get into a physical fight at the DVF office," said our source. "Olivia was very disturbed by the request . . . The girls were both really uncomfortable."
The source added that Port and Palermo both threatened to walk off the set if they were forced to participate in a fight scene.
"Even though people think their jobs at DVF aren't real, both girls are really excited to be working in the fashion world, and wouldn't want to be seen getting into a fight in a professional setting," the source said.
"MTV responded to the protests by turning the 'fight' scene into an altercation at work, in which Olivia gets upset at Whitney's boyfriend Jay [Lyon] for showing up to a fund-raiser underdressed" - although, in fact, our insider says, "Olivia could care less about what Jay is wearing.
"It's very hard for her because the show wants to portray her as mean and bitchy, and she just wants to be herself," our source said. "It's been really tough for her, but she can't quit because she's under contract."
MTV said, "On Friday we shot with Whitney and Olivia at DVF, during which time no physical altercation took place. We would never encourage our talent to engage in that type of negative behavior."
Palermo's rep said, "Of course the show is edited to heighten the entertainment value."
I find this even for MTV impossible to believe, you know what this looks like to me, Olivia and her people making up and leaking a story to get Olivia attention. Desperate. The source says how offended Olivia was, I find it impossible to believe.
TWO of the pretty stars of the MTV reality series "The City" are horrified because producers are pressuring them to get into a hair-pulling, claws-bared catfight to boost the show's ratings.
It's no secret that MTV producers stage (or as they say, "reshoot") some scenes in their "reality" shows such as the Los Angeles-based "The Hills."
But according to an insider on the Manhattan-based "The City," they're taking it to another level with stars Olivia Palermo and Whitney Port, who both "work" in public relations for Diane von Furstenberg.
"MTV wanted the girls to get into a physical fight at the DVF office," said our source. "Olivia was very disturbed by the request . . . The girls were both really uncomfortable."
The source added that Port and Palermo both threatened to walk off the set if they were forced to participate in a fight scene.
"Even though people think their jobs at DVF aren't real, both girls are really excited to be working in the fashion world, and wouldn't want to be seen getting into a fight in a professional setting," the source said.
"MTV responded to the protests by turning the 'fight' scene into an altercation at work, in which Olivia gets upset at Whitney's boyfriend Jay [Lyon] for showing up to a fund-raiser underdressed" - although, in fact, our insider says, "Olivia could care less about what Jay is wearing.
"It's very hard for her because the show wants to portray her as mean and bitchy, and she just wants to be herself," our source said. "It's been really tough for her, but she can't quit because she's under contract."
MTV said, "On Friday we shot with Whitney and Olivia at DVF, during which time no physical altercation took place. We would never encourage our talent to engage in that type of negative behavior."
Palermo's rep said, "Of course the show is edited to heighten the entertainment value."
I find this even for MTV impossible to believe, you know what this looks like to me, Olivia and her people making up and leaking a story to get Olivia attention. Desperate. The source says how offended Olivia was, I find it impossible to believe.
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