
While promoting her new movie 'The Wackness' on Letterman, Mary-Kate Olsen spilled the beans on what it was like to go to high school with Spencer Pratt. I didn't even know these two went to school together. Says Mary-Kate,
"He does not have a good temper,"
"He used to play on the soccer team ... (and) he walked out of a few games. He would walk off the field."
Sounds like he hasn't changed a bit! When Letterman pressed for more dirt on Spencer, Mary-Kate reverted to promoting her movie and advised the rest of Hollywood to "Wear underwear! Wear your panties." Ha! I am really starting to like this girl.
Update: Spencer responds via Us Magazine
"I don't really get why she'd use my name to get press for her little indie film that no one's going to see, She should probably focus more on not getting dressed in the dark than on me."
"I know I've made it in Hollywood when a famous troll is talking about me on Letterman. I forgive her, though," he added. "She's had to go through life as the less cute twin, which must be tough."
I guess he never heard of taking the high road.
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Mary-Kate Olsen looked beautiful as she arrived to the Late Show With David Letterman yesterday in NYC. Not only do I actually like her dress and even love the hippy hair, but she's smiling! It's nice to see that she is enjoying her work and building on her resume.
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Check out the shoes that Mary Kate Olsen rocked last night at the Cinema Society Screening of 'The Wackness'. What do we think? It's no secret that Mary Kate is fashion forward, so her choice isn't really that shocking.
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I feel like they may have gone a little too far this time. PETA is calling on it's supporters to send the Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen pieces of their hair for the girls' birthday, which is coming up this Friday. The website says:
The twins are still sporting as much fur as ever. Since they seem to be in such dire need of extra hair on their bodies, let's give them some of ours—and send a strong message while we're at it….Save that hair in a bag and mail it to the twins with a note that says, "Please, use my hair instead of the animals'. Happy Birthday."
Pubically criticizing them is one thing, but I feel like asking millions of people to mail them hair might be bordering on harassment. What do you think, is this going too far?
ONTD


"I'm not going to comment on that. I won't give you a word about that in the nicest way possible. Let's move on."
-- Mary Kate Olsen refusing to comment on Heath Ledger's passing during a recent Elle Magazine interview
GOOD FOR HER!
Update: Found more of the interview
On Ashley:
“We don’t agree all the time. The way we go about business or designing or making a decision is that we come at it from two completely different angles that at the end of the day, even when we don’t think we’re agreeing with each other, we are agreeing. We’re just getting there in different ways. Unless you’re a twin, you honestly can’t know how close twins can be. There’s such a strength, but that also makes it…”
“When there’s that much love there’s…Well, there’s the opposite of everything, but it stems from love, and it stems from passion. We’re driven people. I do know I can’t work in an office. Ashley, on the other hand, loves going to an office.”
On being sexy:
“I feel like I can be sexy when I want to be. I think all women are sexy. Some may feel it more than others. I personally think the women who are the most sexy are the women who are truly themselves, whatever that may be.”
On her fashion:


Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen recently started renting a $12,000 a month apartment. $12,000!!!! I seriously do not understand why celebrities are always renting out really expensive places to live in, when they own gorgeous houses or apartments! Their new digs are in Greenwich Village. The place has 10 rooms, 3 bathrooms, and a terrace. But the community isn't happy about having new famous neighbors in their complex.
"Their SUVs are always getting in the way of our parking routine," said one resident. "You'd think the President was living here."
"They certainly keep late hours," kvetched another Villager.





