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September 29, 2011

Inside model Molly Sims’ magical wedding

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MOLLY Sims fulfilled her promise of the ‘wedding of the century’ with a magical sunset ceremony in California last Saturday. The Sports Illustrated model, 38, said ‘I do’ to movie producer Scott Stuber, 42, at the Frank Cafaretta Vineyard in Napa Valley in front of family and friends. Supermodel Sims wasn’t going to take any chances when it came to her nuptials, recruiting the best wedding planners in the business, Yifat Oren and Stephanie Cove.

Us Weekly reported: “The ceremony was underneath a grove of trees beside a small lake. There were flowers in bowls hanging from the trees and it was an incredible setting. The wedding started at 6pm. Molly walked up the aisle with her dad across a huge lawn”. The bride, who also played Delinda Deline in the NBC drama Las Vegas, wrapped her hair in a high chignon and attached her beautiful veil to the back. Her Marchesa dress combined two of the most popular trends for bridal gowns, lace and a fishtail bottom, which she complemented with jewels by Lorraine Schwartz.

The groom, meanwhile, wore a Tom Ford tuxedo and white tie, while the bridesmaids sported Elizabeth Kennedy dresses in tones to complement the theme of taupe, white and black. The couple dated for a year and a half before Stuber asked the stunning blonde to marry him in May.

“When they were pronounced husband and wife, Molly threw her hands up in the air and gave Scott a long kiss. They stayed at the Solage Calistoga Resort and had a party at the Napa Valley Wine Reserve on Friday night. Everyone was saying it was the greatest wedding they had ever been to,” Us Weekly’s source added.

— Daily Mail

Curves no Moore

SHE’S never been large, but Monday night Demi Moore looked a shadow of her former self as she attended the Five premiere in New York. The 48-year-old actress donned a black, geometric-print dress which highlighted her incredibly slender frame as she posed on the blue carpet for the event. The fitted dress hung off her once-feminine curves, while the short-sleeved look drew attention to Demi’s incredibly muscular arms.

The mother-of-three’s appearance at the event comes as nutritionist Dr Majid Ali told gossip website Radaronline.com that he believes Demi has been spending “too much time in the gym and too little time at the dinner table”.

Dr. Ali’s comments come in the wake of Demi admitting she used to be ‘obsessed’ with the way her body looked. She said: “I had an extreme obsession with my body. I made it a measure of my own value. I tried to dominate it, which I did, and I changed it multiple times over. But it never lasted and ultimately it didn’t bring me anything but temporary happiness. Does being thin resolve anything? No. The irony is that when I abandoned that desire to dominate my body, it actually became the body that I always wanted.”

Demi has been working hard on her health in recent months, and revealed earlier this year that she had undertaken a strict detox plan with her 32-year-old husband Ashton. Critics say it may be bad for your health and deprives the body of energy, providing 600 calories daily — a third of the recommended amount.

— Daily Mail

Ooops!

IT all looked to be going so well for Nancy Grace on Dancing With The Stars, last Monday, with her quickstep getting a good review from head judge Len Goodman. But the legal broadcaster suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction when her dress slipped down midway the energetic dance revealing a little too much of her chest area.

The star was being dipped by partner Tristan MacManus, when the first mishap occurred, leading to ABC to cut away to an audience shot.

“On the European version that would be perfectly fine,” joked host Tom Bergeron, while judge Bruno Tonioli told Nancy that her performance was ‘a bit top heavy at times’. Unfortunately, her clingy brown dress then slipped down again, as she and Tristan waited for the judges verdict. However, the 51-yearold later denied there had been a costume slip. “Tonight, when we were doing our hopscotch portion of our dance, there was a little bit of movement, but it did not rise to a wardrobe malfunction,” she told Us Weekly after the show. “We have taken every precaution known to men in this dress right here,” Nancy added.

“I’m talking industrial-size precaution. There may have been, as Tristan said, a little bit of jiggling, but there was absolutely not a wardrobe malfunction.” However, the star did get an impressive score of eight for her dance from Len Goodman who said her performance was a “breath of fresh air”.

— Daily Mail

 

 

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