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Mario Cantone is Not Sick of Sex and the City, Just Sick of Us Asking Him About It
Eva Mendes Mario Cantone Cindy Crawford
Eva Mendes
Mario Cantone
Cindy Crawford
Natasha Bedingfield Amy Ryan Sarah Connor
Natasha Bedingfield
Amy Ryan
Sarah Connor

New York, May 7, 2008 – With all of the hype surrounding the imminent Sex and the City movie, we’re a little tired of hearing about it, so certainly the stars must be sick of talking about it, right?  “No, I’m not sick of it”, Mario Cantone told us at the DKMS benefit gala on Wednesday.   “I’m sick of being asked what’s happening, and who dies, because, you know, I can’t say anything about anything.”  Most annoying, Cantone confided, is people asking him to relate funny incidents that occurred on the set.  “There were no funny incidents except for the fact that I yelled at all the paparazzi and the people on the meridian on Park Avenue and told them to get a life and go home”, Cantone went on, sort of answering the question – even though we didn’t ask.  “I was like, don’t you have anything better to do?  And they were like, ‘No!’  I took the bullhorn, I said, ‘Well, you all look very beautiful – too bad the camera is on us.  Go home!’”  But Cantone says he had a blast doing the movie.  “And no one dies.  Wait – I die.  I do!  I get killed by a double-decker tour bus.”  Spoiler!?

Cantone hosted the gala at Capitale, which featured performances by Natasha Bedingfield and German pop star Sarah Connor, who has a great voice, and is not to be confused with the character in The TerminatorCindy Crawford was honored – she wants to help raise awareness because she lost a brother to leukemia.  Amy Ryan, Eva Mendes, Morgan Fairchild and fashion designers Francisco Costa and Derek Lam lent their support.

 
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