Guess The Celebutard
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No, she didn't wear this as a joke.
And, no, it's not Sharon Stone.
What star showed up to the Film1 Rembrandt Awards in Amsterdam on Monday dressed like that????
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[Image via JPI Studios.]
She's losing her marbles!
It's Goldie Hawn.
Posted: March 11, 2008 at 5:40 pm




the difference in wearing leather vs wearing fur is the way the animals are killed when harvesting their skin or fur….its much worse with fur and sometimes the animals are not even killed before they are skinned. yes they are skinned alive and thrown into piles of other animals that have been skinned to bleed to death. leather is bad also…really bad. i mean its totally unnecessary with all the synthetic materials we can use now. but its not as bad as fur. just read up on it. there is plenty of info on the internet. if you read up on it just a bit you would have a problem with all fur wearers also.
Perez, you idiot, do you know how feakin cold it is in Holland at the moment?
She may not look fab, but there's nothing sexy about a red runny nose and freezing your arse off.
wow.
thats disgusting.
if its real.
and which it probably is.
MAYBE SHE WAS REALLY COLD? YOU NEVER KNOW.
Did someone ever consider that it's very cold in Holland right now. They just suffered through a huge storm. Not exactly Hollywood weather….
Re: Tulip – Thanks Tulip for your comment. It might shock people there's life outside the USA but someone has to tell them…
first means you are the first to post a comment i think. does everyone think women should die when they are 40 or something. it's so mean and stupid in the u.s. of a. you'll be there before you think
CRUELTY!
BOOOOO
we dont like furr
let's put goldie's ass skin on an older cat. that would look better. SHAME goldie SHAME!
she looking like a con a bitch, cause she is so a whore and i think she should be deAd………..and i fucked her
EWOK!!!
Seriously… although it's spring, it's REALLY wet' n cold in the Netherlands right now!!! (Yup; I hate it too –> and I'm Dutch)