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Morning Memo: Paris Hilton's McCain Video; Gossip Girl Conflicts With Chace Crawford's Morals; Tommy Hilfiger's Breakup
Paris Hilton has filmed a mock campaign ad responding to John McCain's references to her in his latest campaign ad. In it, she calls the Republican candidate "the oldest celebrity in the world. [NY Daily News]
Writer Jay McInerney says John Edwards's reported mistress, Rielle Hunter, is "a nice girl"; she was the inspiration for the character of Alison Poole in Mr. McInerney's 1988 novel Story of My Life. [P6] read more »
Morning Memo: Gossip Girl's Drama; LaBeouf's Crash; Lohan's Bike Horror
Blake Lively is reportedly jealous of Penn Badgley's new love interest on Gossip Girl and is making everyone uncomfortable with some territorial PDA. [P6]
Shia Leboeuf, was arrested early Sunday and charged with a DUI after his Ford truck hit another car, flipped and landed on its roof in West Hollywood. No one was badly injured. [NY Daily News]
Oil heir Balthazar Getty and Sienna Miller have gone public, visiting the "Bodies: The Exhibit" in South Street Seaport and Rose Bar at the Gramercy Park Hotel. Ms. Miller kept her top on the whole time. [P6]
Silda Wall Spitzer is unimpressed with young women that come over to her husband during dinner and compliment him on his work. read more »
Morning Memo: Dupre's Friend; Spitzer's Wardrobe Malfunction; Sharpton's Regrets
Thomas Earle, the asphalt heir, told his wife that Ashley Dupre tricked him into checking into the Gramercy Hotel with her and his wife believed him (!). But, Mr. Earle was reportedly bragging to his friends at a Jersey bar about being able to score with Ms. Dupre and told his wife he was on a business trip in Colorado when he snuck out to the city for his 24-hour date. [NYP]
Meanwhile, Eliot Spitzer got bullied on the Upper East Side for wearing a T-shirt that said, "New York Attorney General." [P6]
Al Sharpton reportedly turned down invitations to appear on Dancing With the Stars and Celebrity Apprentice. read more »















