25-04-2007 20:35
Newcomer Beau Garrett, who's set to appear in the next Fantastic Four film, looked stunning in a body-hugging white gown (Ludacris actually thanked her for wearing that dress in his acceptance speech), but in an effort to promote Earth Day, she gave a shout-out to a magazine. Which one? Not Hollywood Life but, rather, Vanity Fair. Why? Because they publish green issues.(It's not hard to imagine the staff of Hollywood LIfe feeling a little green over that slight, as well.)
Michael Bay didn't bother looking in the mirror before he left for the show. Although the night was more casual, Bay seemed dressed for a picnic than an awards show in jeans, a button-down shirt and a white T-shirt. He presented to LaBeouf, who stars in, among other things, Bay's upcoming Transformers.
Taken to the other extreme, Amanda Bynes might want to tell her glam gurus to lighten up on the ruby-red lipstick and dark eyeliner, not to mention choosing a more age-appropriate dress instead of that black cocktail number. It made her look old, and Bynes is only 21, for crying out loud.
And did I mention the awards? The total handed out last night was 19! Yes, 19!
I'm not exactly sure what the editors at Hollywood Life were thinking when they decided to give an award to Kristin Cavallari.
Seriously!
Kristin Cavallari? She's a nice gal and all, but does she really deserve a One to Watch award?
What's next? Lauren Conrad gets a Star of Tomorrow award?
Posted by Marc Malkin
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