Celebrity-do-Gooder News Roundup
The Los Angeles Dodgers go bowling for charity! " James Loney has been the host of the State Farm Dodgers Dream Foundation Bowling Extravaganza for three years running, and he still isn't the best bowler in the family." Read the rest of the article here.
Want to own an autographed pair of Ryan Seacrest's shoes? Or shoes from any of your other fave celebs. Check out this online auction. Hillsides Foster Soles is holding the Second Annual online auction of celebrity autographed shoes to raise money as part of Foster Care Awareness Month.
Project Angel Food Auction
This year at Divine Design, the West Coast's premiere fashion and home shopping event, 100% of proceeds from sales will directly benefit Project Angel Food's mission to nourish the body and spirit of men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses.
At the event, leading designers donate gorgeous fashions, furniture, beauty and gift items that are sold 50%-90% off retail. Trina, a line of luxury cosmetic bags, is donating close to $20,000 worth of product for the event but will also be raising additional money for Project Angel Food in a special auction on E-Bay starting December 5.
Auctioned off with be several fabulous Trina bags signed by your favorite celebrities including:
Neil Patrick Harris and the cast of How I Met Your Mother
Vanessa Williams, Eric Mabius, Michael Urie and Ashley Jensen from Ugly Betty
Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and Judd Apatow, producer of Step Brothers, Superbad, and 40 Year-Old Virgin
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A little gossip from the evening -
Seacrest and Jackson only posed for pics inside, but refused to stand in front of the Hennessy artist backdrop outside. Jackson kept his loyalty saying, "Only Coca-Cola dog!"
Ne-Yo (who performed) along with Fat Joe, settled a long-standing beef with their security guards standing close by. No worries though, they hugged at the end.
At the end of Fat Joe's performance he turned to politics saying, "Straight Obama if you're voting for Obama make some noise! John McCain is so old, he can’t do this!" Following his remarks - a performance of "Lean Back."
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