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Stars of shows on Fox turned out for the network's Fox Fall Eco-Casino party at Boa Steakhouse in LA last night: Eliza Dushku ('Dollhouse'), Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz ('Bones'), Joely Fisher (' 'Til Death'), Annie Wersching ('24'), Dichen Lachman ('Dollhouse'), Tamara Taylor ('Bones'), Lisa Edelstein ('House'), and Olivia Wilde ('House').
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Rachel McAdams and Anna Wintour hang out together. Could Rachel get a Vogue cover? (Lainey Gossip)
Cameron Diaz performs service in Boston. Good for her! (Popsugar)
Bar Refaeli hangs out in Bryant Park. (Just Jared)
More video clips of Megan Fox in 'Jennifer's Body.' (Moejackson)
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David Boreanaz Welcomes Second Child

David Boreanaz and his wife Jaime Bergman have welcomed their second child, daughter Bardot Vita Boreanaz, into the world. She weighed in at 7 lbs., 14 oz., and joins big brother Jaden Rayne
What do you think of the name Bardot? It's different right?
While pregnant, Jaime was on bedrest which forced David to stay close by at all times.
"I must maintain a 20-mile radius. I cannot travel beyond that," the former Angel star, 40, told PEOPLE recently. "If I do, I'll freak out – I have to be there when the baby comes."
They must be so happy to have a healthy baby after all the worries.
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David Boreanaz Stays Close To Home

Anyone who's had a child can sympathize with 'Bones' star David Boreanaz's position. His wife is due any minute with their second child, a daughter.
"Jaime's pregnant, we're doing construction at the house, and I'm just pulling my hair out," Boreanaz, 40, tells PEOPLE.
"I didn't go to Comic-Con because the baby was going to come at any
minute," says the anxious father. "We're just waiting and waiting. It's
nerve wracking, extremely, [but] I finally just decided that it's going
to come when it's going to come."
Truer words have never been spoken, David :)
In the meantime, David is conscious of just how far away from home he will go.
"I must maintain a 20-mile radius. I cannot travel beyond that. If I
do, I'll freak out – I have to be there when the baby comes."
LOL! Reading this has made me fall in love with David all over again :)
David and Jamie's newborn daughter will join older brother Jaden Rayne, who is seven.
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"Bones" Star David Boreanaz Is Expanding His Family

What a way to make a baby announcement! Bones star David Boreanaz visited Live with Regis and Kelly this morning. He was telling the hosts how he and his wife, Jaime Bergman, were explaining the "birds and the bees" to their six-year-old son, Jaden Rayne, when David recounted telling Jaden, "You're aware that mommy and daddy are having a new baby?"
Kelly Ripa noticed the slip and called David on it. David gave a full admission at that point.
'I said that? Oh I did! Yes, I’m having a new baby,' he revealed."
The joys of live television ;)
Congratulations to David, Jaime, and Jaden!
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Attention All "Bones" Fans!

Are you a fan of Bones? If you are, then I don't have to tell you about the four seasons we viewers have been waiting to see if Booth and Brennan take their partnership to a more... intimate level.
Well, as David Boreanaz (Booth) and Emily Deschanel (Brennan, a.k.a. Bones) revealed to TV Guide magazine exclusively, our patience will be rewarded. Emily was open about the risks to a show when a long-standing attraction is finally acted upon.
It’s
dangerous when you get two characters together – a lot of shows fizzle
out when that happens - but then the audience really wants it...Once they get together their relationship will only be stronger."
David focused on the importance of how Booth and Brennan finally end up together.
..the
show revolves around how much they care for each other in tender and loving
ways…this next step is going to be fantastic. Everyone is so
high on 'Will they or won’t they get in bed together?' and
they will, but how it’s going to be done has to be fulfilling for the
audience. I assume it will not be your typical sex scene with headboard
pounding."
However, the co-stars may not be in complete agreement on how naked they'll be.
David: 'I hate
it when two people are going at it and they turn over and suddenly
they’re covered up in blankets. I’m all in. I am not going to be
wearing a sack.'Emily: 'What?
This is the first I’ve heard of it' "
That should be an interesting discussion with the shows' writers ;
Okay, Bones fans: are you ready for them to get together already or would you rather they maintain the status quo?
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Bones Star David Boreanaz Does DRAFT Magazine

While he's not insanely well known, the show Bones has a loyal following and man is David Boreanaz CUTE. So I thought I'd post this interview he did with Draft Magazine. The quotes are interesting and so random! David talked about everything from the drinking age to directing an episode of Bones to Abe Lincoln!
On people who think the drinking age should be lowered to 18:
"It's
a fine line and a slippery slope. You can sign up for the draft when
you're 18, so are you responsible enough to be drinking at that
age? I think what happens is you fall into the trap of drinking and
driving, and people think 21 is a more responsible age; more deaths will
occur on the road with younger people drinking and driving. I don't
really weigh in on one specific spot on that question. It's a very
hot button issue right now. I don't think it's going to
change, though; it will always be a strict 21 rule. Being a parent now, I
tend to lean more towards the 21 age."
On directing an episode of Bones:
"I
just enjoy being both in front of and behind the camera, producing,
directing. I love the whole process of it. I'm an avid
photographer as a hobby; I have a lot of old cameras and like to collect
certain types of cameras. It's something I enjoy and obviously, now
with a child, I'm always taking pictures. I've directed
before so it's just something fun and challenging. I don't
think consciously 'Oh, this is where my career is going.' I
just kind of do it. One would be foolish not to take the opportunity of
being fortunate enough to be on a show first of all, and then to be around
and learn from that so you can expand yourself."
On pondering what he's thankful for:
"I
do it all the time. I don't necessarily wait until the holidays. I
think it happens on a daily basis. I wake up, and I'm thankful that
I'm blessed with a beautiful child, a great wife, and the ability to
enjoy the freedom of walking out the door and petting my dog. People take
all that for granted – just getting up and brushing your teeth. I
value all this day in and day out, not just during the holidays."
On what historical figure he would have liked to meet:
"Abraham Lincoln. I'd like to know about
his values and how he felt about the unification of the country and
world. And I'd like to ask him 'How do you get through
doorways?' He was pretty tall. I'm in awe of him."
Three words to describe himself:
Tempestous,
gregarious, and artist.
The full interview will be in Draft Magazine for their Nov/Dec issue.
Photos by Bauer Griffin.
















