Chinese Theater

WHY DIANE KEATON CHOSE BARE FEET FOR WALK OF FAME

Diane Keaton was giddy with excitement today because she put her handprints and footprints in cement in front of the Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd. She took a close look at the wet cement and decided no way was she going to dip her $1300 Maxfield black boots into THAT! So she sat down and removed her expensive boots and polka dot socks and used her BARE FEET for the footprints. Come to think of it, she might be the ONLY pair of bare feet on the Walk of Fame. Her adopted kids, Dexter, 27, and Duke, 22, were at the ceremony to cheer her on.

 

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WHAT HAPPENED TO MICHAEL MADSEN?

The Reservoir Dogs star arrived for his hand and footprint ceremony at the Chinese Theater and very few people showed up (Covid?) to watch. Madsen had two men helping him walk to the microphone and he appeared to be roaring drunk. He rambled hoarsely about how he “hit his head” and just got out of the hospital so he almost didn’t make it. Then he noticed his wife DeAnna siting in the sparse audience and he looked pleasantly surprised. He apologized to her for “all the bad things that happened in the last few days” said “I’m glad you’re here” and told her he loved her. Two guys helped him stagger over to the square of wet concrete and with their help, he signed and added his handprints. DeAnna was pulled over to pose with him for photos, but when the event ended they appeared to go their separate ways. Looks like she has to put up with a lot…

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VINCE VAUGHN IS NO LONGER SWINGING – HE MOVED TO THE SUBURBS

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Swingers star Vince Vaughn got his hand and footprints in the cement at the Chinese Theater this week. The 6’ 5” actor brought his wife Kyla and his two children to the big event. His pal and Swingers costar Jon Favreau was there to cheer him on, as well as his “Unfinished Business” costar James Marsden. Vaughn moved his growing family from Chicago to a big home in La Canada Flintridge, an area outside Los Angeles known for having good schools.

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