Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt: Bigger than Beckhams?
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt: Bigger than Beckhams?
Keeping up with their crazy self-promotional schedule, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt were spotted shortly after landing at LAX International Airport yesterday.
Famished from their flight, the peroxide pair elected to satisfy their appetites at their local Don Antonio’s Mexican Cantina, located in Westwood. Miss Montag looked cute in a black tank top and jeans with a white Hermes Birkin handbag, while Pratt looked preppy in a white polo shirt and dark jeans with sneakers.
The “Hills” couple’s latest venture is called Speidiweb, a social networking website that is, in their words, “going to be bigger than MySpace, bigger than Facebook.”
Also on their list of things to do- becoming more popular than David and Victoria Beckham. Heidi told press, “They’re great with their branding. But Speidi is going to take it to another level. I mean, I definitely want to surpass both of them.”
Beckhams Peep the Magic Kingdom
Beckhams Peep the Magic Kingdom
It’s the happiest place on earth, and yesterday Disneyland got a little more good-looking as David and Victoria Beckham took their boys for a romp in the park.
Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz (9, 5, and 3 years old, respectively) looked to be having a magnificent time in the Magic Kingdom… so much so, that little Cruz conked out in his stroller after awhile.
Always on the cutting edge of fashion, Posh was sporting some baggy jeans (a new look for her) with a chic black t-shirt and a pair of shades, while Becks went for the layered look with a black baseball cap.
And they’re not just Hollywood royalty anymore… the Beckhams were recently named within the top 50 most powerful celebrities worldwide, with David coming in at #5, while Vic hit #50 as part of the Spice Girls.
Sightings: Adrian, L.C. and Posh & Becks
MALE BONDING: Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara and Jeremy Piven, shooting a scene for Entourage on the streets of Los Angeles.
SPICY FOOD: David and Victoria Beckham, helping Los Angeles Galaxy soccer team assistant coach Cobi Jones celebrate his birthday with a group dinner of about a dozen at STK in L.A.
SINFUL: Jared Leto, partying with pals at Las Vegas’ Rehab and then Body English, where Ashanti was celebrating the release of her new album, The Declaration.
WHERE’S PAPA: Lauren Conrad, picking up a pair of Converse sneakers for her dad for Father’s Day at the John Varvatos store in Costa Mesa’s South Coast Plaza.
POLITICAL PARTY: Natalie Zea and Illeana Douglas, stopping by the Nanette Lepore boutique in West Hollywood for the Creative Coalition’s Fashion Votes shindig.
HOTEL CALIFORNIA: Spike Lee, hanging in the lobby at the Mondrian hotel in West Hollywood.
GREY MATTERS: Taryn Manning, spending her second weekend at the Grey Goose Manor in East Hampton, New York, while promoting her single “Runaway.”
HUSBAND MATERIAL: Brooke Shields, buying a bunch of summer items for herself and hubby Chris Henchy at Armani Exchange in New York’s Soho neighborhood.
MAC ATTACK: Kate Bosworth, shopping with her musician boyfriend James Rosseau at the Apple store and Anthropologie in L.A.’s Grove mall.
BEACH BRIGADE: Seth Green, Wilmer Valderrama and a group of friends, enjoying dinner and cocktails at Blanca in Newport Beach, Calif.
BREAK IT DOWN: Chris Brown, break dancing backstage after performing at the Kira Pastinina launch party in Los Angeles.
RADIO WAVES: Macy Gray, performing a cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” and Nirvana’s “All Apologies” during the Lo Hi Fi night at the Green Door in Hollywood.
COMING UPCOMMON SENSE: Emily Mortimer will toast her new cover of Boston Common magazine tomorrow at Beantown’s Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel.
Suri Cruise: Hostess With the Mostest (Toys)
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ new Beverly Hills palace served as ground zero for an A-list playdate Sunday.
A source tells News Suri Cruise was joined by David and Victoria Beckham’s broodBrooklyn, Romeo and Cruzfor the kid-superstar summit.
The tots broke for dinner at about 5 p.m. after tooling around in miniature cars, including a small-fry-size John Deere truck and Escalade.
Perhaps the parents cut short the playdate to watch the Lakers-Celtics game, because by the 6 p.m. tipoff, the young’uns had returned inside. David has been courtside for many L.A. games this season.
Let’s hope the kids played better than the Lakers, who lost their second game in a row.
