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Sarah Silverman, Amanda Peet, Anna Wintour, Bon Jovi, Chace Crawford, Christian Slater, Claire Danes, Clive Owen, Dita Von Teese, Emmy Rossum, Eva Mendes, Hilary Duff, Jerry Seinfeld, Lake Bell, Mary J. Blige, Michelle Monaghan, Mischa Barton, Molly Sims, and Sarah Michelle Gellar were all in attendance at the Gala last night.
Any favorites??
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New this Fall: My Own Worst Enemy. Christian Slater plays a guy with two personalities: one named Henry with a dry-toast life and Edward, a trained killer. Think “Jekyll & Hyde meets The Bourne Identity.” Silverman said he had to really push to land Slater for the role: “I took his mother out to lunch,” he said.

Christian Slater, Eric Dane & Rebecca Gayheart, Ashton Kutcher & Demi Moore, Faith Hill, and Tim McGraw at the CAA pre-Oscar party held in Bel Air in L.A., yesterday.
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Christian Slater as seen here, arriving at the Vaudeville Theater in London, England on January 14th.
Christian Slater still looks good!
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The ‘True Romance’ actor, who was recently romantically linked to Jimmy Choo founder Tamara Mellon, revealed he loves introducing feet into his bedroom games.
Christian said: “I’m always experimenting in the bedroom - trying to discovernew ways to have a good time and enjoy myself. I think toes are a lot of fun, definitely. Do some of your own research and find out how, but trust me. Uh oh, now I’ve crossed the line!”
Christian isn’t the only celebrity to have a foot or toe fetish. ‘Pulp Fiction’ director Quentin Tarantino has previously admitted to having an unhealthy obsession with feet, while Rosie O’Donnell also loves toes.
Christian, who has battled drink and drug abuse in the past, also insists illegal substances are “fine” if used sensibly.
He added in an interview with Arena magazine: “The last time I had ecstasy was five years ago. There’s no question that in proper quantities and the right manner, drugs are fine.
“On the other hand, your perceptions tend to get all screwed up and you lose track of what you’ve taken, and how much, and what you’re saying and what you’re doing.”
