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New York, October 30, 2006 – This year, Glamour magazine got so carried away at their Women of the Year Awards that men became mere afterthoughts. Catherine Zeta-Jones had hubby Michael Douglas on her arm at last year's ceremony, but dispensed with him altogether this time. Sandra Bullock’s husband, Jesse James, who slipped in to Carnegie Hall via a side door, was demoted from car-builder extraordinaire and Monster Garage star, and identified simply as “married to Sandra Bullock” in press materials given to journalists at the awards. His photo appeared above that statement. Certainly the few males in the house – David Bowie, Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Salman Rushdie – were intimidated by the accomplished females like Queen Latifah, Anjelica Huston, Rosario Dawson and Gloria Steinem, just to name a few. One thing men don’t have to deal with is wayward dresses causing embarrassing nipple slips, like Tonya Lewis Lee's. She also left husband Spike Lee at home. |
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