Archive for October, 2008
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It was like a scene out of a James Bond movie last week, as Madonna and Alex Rodriguez secretly jetted off in two private helicopters for a quick and cozy rendezvous in the Hamptons, Page Six has learned.
Instead of booking a motel room, the two headed straight to Jerry Seinfeld’s waterfront mansion, where they relaxed in luxury for several hours.
“The Seinfelds have been friends with Madonna for years. They’re neighbors on the West Side, so it’s really no surprise,” said an insider. “And Jerry and [wife] Jessica go to her concerts whenever she’s in town.”
Our spies say the clandestine East End meeting between soon-to-be-divorced Madge and freshly single A-Rod occurred on Oct. 21. A chopper carrying the Yankee slugger was seen landing in East Hampton, where he was picked up in a white Porsche 911 matching the description of Jessica’s car.
Less than 40 minutes later, another helicopter that took off from Chelsea Piers with Madonna aboard landed at the same airstrip.
“A dark SUV and Jerry in another Porsche both pulled up and picked up Madonna and they headed back to Jerry’s place,” a witness told us. “When they arrived at the Seinfeld home, Madonna poked her head out the window and could be clearly seen.”
It’s not known what the Bronx Bomber, 33, and the Material Mom, 50 - who insist they are just friends - did during their stay at Seinfeld’s 12-acre spread.
“About four hours later, the dark SUV left the house and took them all back to the airport. Madonna and the Seinfelds could clearly be seen getting out and piling into the copter that had taken Madonna there in the first place. They left together,” our witness said. “Several minutes later, the helicopter that carried A-Rod also left.”
Reps for Jerry Seinfeld and A-Rod had no comment. Madonna’s flack said she was unaware of the meeting.
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WHILE Ivana Trump’s new husband, Rossano Rubicondi, 35, is on a jungle island competing in the Italian reality-TV show “L’Isola dei Famosi,” she’s been hitting the town with a 23-year-old Belgian model, Marius Rusovici. The two were arm in arm at Denise Rich’s cancer charity event last week at Cipriani Wall Street and again Tuesday night at the Rita Hayworth Alzheimer’s Gala at the Waldorf, where they were “kissing and dancing,” according to a witness. Ivana, 59, who hasn’t spent much time with her husband since their April wedding, was introduced to Rusovici by her friend Massimo Gargia, who also set her up with Rubicondi.
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LUSCIOUS Coco-T will bare her abundant flesh tonight. Rapper Ice-T’s buxom wife, who’s hosting a Halloween bash at The Plumm, tells Page Six: “This is the night I can get super freaky. I can go, basically, nude.” Ice adds that he’s not worried about guys’ getting too frisky around his spouse: “Men know I’ll punch them in the mouth, but women! You’ve got to pay attention to these girls, because they’ll come right up and grope your chick in front of you.”
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A private memorial service will be held early next week for the mother, brother and nephew of Jennifer Hudson, who were shot to death in Chicago.
The Hudson Funeral Home announced the service will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Apostolic Church of God, according to the Chicago Tribune.
On Friday, a rep from the funeral home will announce if the family will hold a public service, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
William Balfour, the ex-husband of Hudson’s sister, Julia, is being held as a “person of interest” in the case. Chicago Police say the murders are “domestic-related.”
The newest issue of Us Weekly reports that Hudson family members didn’t take Balfour’s threats seriously.
Jennifer and Julia Hudson have established the Hudson-King foundation For Families of Slain Victims in honor of their family members.
“The specific purpose of the Foundation is to care for the needs of families who have lost relatives to a violent crimes,” according to a press release. “This encompasses their basic needs of food, clothing and shelter as well as grief counseling.
Donations to the Hudson-King Foundation:
c/o Abrams Garfinkel Margolis Bergson, LLP
Attn: William L. Abrams, Esq.
237 West 35th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10001
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