2 articles from 2009
13 April 2009 3:00 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Model and movie star Fabio wrecked a borrowed Ferrari after the brakes reportedly failed during a Saturday afternoon drive in the Hollywood Hills.
The romance icon, who appeared as himself in the films Zoolander and Dude, Where's My Car?, lost control of the $300,000 (GBP214,300) vehicle as he attempted to navigate a curve on Mulholland Drive.
Fabio, real name Fabio Lanzoni, was driving the Ferrari Scaglietti as part of an event organised by World Class Driving.
The star was unhurt in the crash and no other vehicle was involved.
A statement from Wcd reads, "We are not very proud of the fact that Fabio wrecked our car."
Fabio has yet to comment about the crash. »
9 March 2009 7:41 PM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
In real life, straight men don’t kiss each other all that often — not counting a certain game of Truth or Dare I participated in back in college.
But in movies and on TV? Straight men seem to kiss each other fairly often. Thing is, it’s rarely for romantic reasons.
So why do they kiss, if not for romance? Interestingly, they seem to find almost every reason under the sun - some good, some bad and some just plain weird. Here are 12 of them graded by adding a score for sexiness plus a score for freshness minus a score for gay panic equaling an AfterElton.com Hot Kiss Rating.
Christopher Meloni/Lee Tergesen GLAAD Awards Kiss
Actors Christopher Meloni and Lee Tergesen gave the audience exactly what it wanted at the 2000 GLAAD Media Awards, kissing each other the way their Oz characters, boyfriends Chris Keller and Tobias Beecher, might have kissed. »
- AfterElton.com Staff
2 articles from 2009
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