Eric Dane & Rebecca Gayheart Leaving Madeo

Eric Dane & Rebecca Gayheart Leaving Madeo

Heart throb Eric Dane and wife Rebecca Gayheart were spotted leaving Madeo Restaurant in Los Angeles last night. Let's just be honest... Eric is so flipping hot that it hurts! LOL! What a nice piece of calorie-free eye candy for this Monday morning.

Rebecca stays very low key these days, but it is pretty obvious her fan base has dwindled down ever since the accident. Every time I post pictures of the actress, a few commenters jump on board showing disgust. 

Photos by Bauer Griffin & Wenn.com

 

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COMMENTS...

<a href="/user/87" title="View user profile.">Amy</a>
23155 points
Amy said:

When a child is killed, I think people are are going to naturally be appalled. Anyway, Eric is pretty hot.

Ace730 Ace730 said:

The accident was just that..an accident. She was driving too fast and the child ran into the street. It was a tragedy that could have happened to anyone. People need to learn to forgive and forget.

Gee Gee Gee Gee said:

Rebecca was on her cell phone talking and driving, she was not paying attention to her dirving like responsible drivers are suppose to do. I'm sure if it was your child, or other family member you would not call it "just an accident" she was irresposible, and her attitude afterwards was even more disgusting. Fvck this bitch...

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Wow! How amazing that you were actually IN THE CAR with her and fully qualified to comment on every detail. You are amazing!!! What thoughts were going through her head? Please tell us! No wait, you must be GOD, because you are fully qualified to judge a stranger for something you probably do pretty often yourself. Or are you always a 100% attentive driver?
It's a terrible tragedy for everyone touched by it. Get over yourself.

Gee Gee Gee Gee said:

I commented on the story because the details where all over the media. She was on her cell phone and she was not using the earpiece. I was not in the car with her and no I'm not GOD; I choose not to use my cell while driving. IF the circumstance arises, there is a device you can install in your car. Some states have pass laws regarding using an earpiece ok, if you don't you'll get fined. A speakerphone allows you to talk while keeping both hands on the wheel. I try to be a careful driver, sometimes people like you are the ones that cause accidents while blabbing crap on your phone....now get over yourself!!

elva elva said:

So I assume that you NEVER EVER talk on your cell phone while driving???

Gee Gee Gee Gee said:

no, believe it or not there are people who don't, I'm one who chooses not to use my cell while driving. If I had to, there is the earpiece to consider, but I still prefer to pay attention to the road, sh!t happens yes, but I rather be careful when driving and attentive.

<a href="/user/1259" title="View user profile.">katgib13</a>
3840 points
katgib13 said:

The bigger question is....where was this childs mother? Why didn't she prevent him from running into the street? Yes, Rebecca was partly to blame, but she wouldn't have hit him if he had been where he was supposed to be. That's the problem with people today...they won't take responsibility. It was an unfortunate accident. I'm sure if Rebecca could do that day all over again and prevent what happened, she would. I'm sure if the boys mother could go back and change things, she would.

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Do you have kids? sometimes you are not with them 24/7 right?. According to news reports Rebecca was driving along a residential street talking on her cell and not paying attention to the road. The dead child was crossing the street in his neighborhood. Don't presume to know what responsibility the mother takes or took, just like you told the other poster, don't presume to know what the mother feels, or what responsibilty she takes. Maybe she blames herself for her childs death and not Rebecca, you don't know, so don't presume to know mis know it all.

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I feel bad her for her. It was an accident. She wasn't under the influence, just made a bad choice on a whim. It's horrible that a little boy was killed. I just hope that (God forbid) a child runs out in front of my car one day, I am not charged with manslaughter. I can't imagine the emotional damage she is suffering.

Gee Gee Gee Gee said:

The emotional damage that she is suffering? you mean Rebecca? yeah, because the emotional damage the parents of that little boy are suffering, are nothing compared to Rebecca's emotional suffering. The parents of the little boy were devasted to have to bury their little boy, even so when no charges were filed againts Rebecca. I don't get how some people are more sympathetic towards celebs, than regular folks.

<a href="/user/1259" title="View user profile.">katgib13</a>
3840 points
katgib13 said:

A friend of mine hit an elderly man who was checking his mail. He didn't look when he started back across the road. She killed him. She wasn't speeding or anything...the man just wasn't looking. It devastated her. She spent a couple of years in therapy, insisted on paying the funeral expenses and she's never been quite the same since. It was an accident. He just walked out in front of her. She didn't have time to stop. With that said, don't presume to know how Rebecca feels. Don't presume to know that she hasn't talked to the parents of that child and made amends. Don't presume to know anything about the situation. You can't truly know how anyone feels until you've been there. For all you know, it eats her up every day. You don't know her personally...you can't fathom what she feels. AND if the child ran out in front of her, there shouldn't have been charges filed. There is no way she could have anticipated that.

Anonymous Anonymous said:

wow your friend kill an ederly man? don't you think your friend should have yield to a pedestrian? that is what they say, always yield to pedestrian. He was getting his mail, and your friend comes along and kills him; that proves that your friend was not looking where she was driving. How can you say the man was not looking? he was walking back to his home, you friend was not looking where she was driving and killed him. Granted it was a terrible accident, but for you to say the old man was not looking, is like you are blaming the victim for the accident...your friend should feel quilty.

<a href="/user/200" title="View user profile.">Jen.number2</a>
330 points
Jen.number2 said:

It might have been an accident but if the car in front of you stops you should realize it stopped for a reason. I read an interview with Eric once and he made a joke about his wife's driving saying that she's always getting into accidents and that's he's told her she's not aloud to drive anymore. I thought it was pretty bad that he made a joke of it.

<a href="/user/1529" title="View user profile.">C.Mo</a>
300 points
C.Mo said:

I'm sure she will feel guilty about it until the day she dies. As a parent I would be devastated for the rest of my life to bury my child. Would I hate the person forever? No, it's not healthy. If she was high or drunk I probably would have kicked her butt.

<a href="/user/41" title="View user profile.">Mamita</a>
6750 points
Mamita said:

I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I ran a child over, that is awful!

mimmi mimmi said:

Could anyone please update me? When did this happen? I haven't heard about this, and i usually read everything in here..

<a href="/user/598" title="View user profile.">sherry</a>
1115 points
sherry said:

Wow, I am a little behind. I didnt know about the accident. What a horrible thing to have happened......I am sure Rebecca has punished herself every moment since the accident...I don't think we need to be her judge or jury. If I made a mistake like that - which is a very real possibility - I can't imagine how horrible I would feel, and how I would get past it.

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Anonymous Anonymous said:

I'm not saying Rebecca was right to do what she did,but accidents do happen.It's not like she deliberately ran over the boy.My sister and I were once driving in our very small town,in the main road,on a Saturday morning,which is the busiest day of the week.The main road has 4 lanes,2 going up,2 coming down.We were in the middle lane,going about 15 mph,because there were cars and loads of drunk people in the side lanes.Out of nowhere,a little girl just ran across the road,and literally ran into the side of our van.She broke her leg,and spent some time in hospital,but luckily she fully recovered.There was no way my sister could've swung out to avoid her,otherwise she would have run over a bunch of people on the side of the road.The girls' mom told us afterwards that she knew it wasn't our fault,because she was preoccupied with her baby,and wasn't holding her daughters' hand as they were crossing the road,so she ran ahead,and the accident occured.So you see,I have sympathy for some people that these type of things happen to.Some truly are accidents,and no one can know how the driver (or other occupants of the vehicle) feel afterwards.GeeGee,I sure hope that nothing like this ever,ever happens to you,because it is easy to judge when you haven't experienced something similar.No one is as good a driver as they think,because you can be as good as you want,there are always stuff happening around you,that you can't control.

Gee Gee Gee Gee said:

I agree with everything you say, but there is a big difference between your sis and Rebecca, your sis was paying attention to her driving and the road; Rebecca was pre-occupied with her cell phone and not paying attention. Granted, accidents do happen and what Rebecca did was an accident, but she contributed to that accident by being a negligent driver. It was her fault, plain and simple. In your sister's case it was not.

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<a href="/user/2222" title="View user profile.">suffy_78</a>
10558 points
suffy_78 said:

I am constantly amazed by the amount of ignorance some users show in their posts. We all make mistakes, some bigger than others. Was it an accident?Yes. Did she have control over it? Maybe. Should she pay for it for the rest of her life? Not sure about that and I am no judge to say she should.

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