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Rebecca Romijn
May 2, 2010
Horsin' around
Celebs Come Out For The 136th Kentucky Derby

Various celebs of size and stature made their way to the Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY yesterday to attend the 136th Kentucky Derby. In all honesty, I’m guessing that most of these celebs were only interested in showing off their fancy outfits on the red carpet at the Derby yesterday (Johnny Weir and your fabulous hat, I’m talking to you!) but it sounds like a great day was had by all. Here are a few photos of some of the celebs who attended the race this year and a run-down of this year’s Derby:

The starting gate sprung open in the Kentucky Derby, with 19 horses scrambling for position. One jockey knew exactly where he was headed. Calvin Borel deftly tucked Super Saver along the rail Saturday on a track turned into creamy peanut butter by heavy rain. Once again, he was in his favorite spot, getting a clear path all the way through the goo. That’s why they call him “Bo-rail” and, for the third time in four years, he took the shortest path to the winner’s circle. Borel found only one horse in his way, and once he steered Super Saver around front-running Conveyance, another Run for the Roses was his. The most wide-open Derby in years ended with a sure thing — Borel crossing the finish line and punching the air with this right fist, this time raising it toward a leaden sky. “I knew nothing was going to run him down,” he said, referring to his bay colt. The jockey’s magic touch on his home track gave trainer Todd Pletcher his first Derby victory after 24 failures with a 2 1/2-length victory over Ice Box. “Calvin Borel is a great rider anywhere he goes, but at Churchill Downs he’s even five lengths better,” Pletcher said. “He knows how to ride this track and gets along with his colt beautifully.” Borel’s ride at his home track nearly duplicated the one he turned in last year aboard 50-1 shot Mine That Bird, except he and Super Saver went off at lower odds and were never in last place. Now the trio heads to Baltimore for the Preakness on May 15. “Calvin already said he’s going to win the Triple Crown,” Pletcher said, “so I guess we’d better go there.” The Triple Crown was last won 32 years ago by Affirmed. The last Derby winner to break from Super Saver’s No. 4 post was 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew. Borel almost pulled off his own personal triple last year. Mine That Bird won the Derby, then Borel switched to filly Rachel Alexandra to win the Preakness before going back to Mine That Bird in the Belmont Stakes. They finished third as the 6-5 favorite. On Saturday, he was confident enough in his colt and his knowledge of the track to take him off the lead in the early going of the 1 1/4-mile race. In all but one of his six previous races, Super Saver had never been farther back than second in the early stages. Borel knew that strategy wouldn’t work in a 20-horse Derby field on a tiring, sloppy track that had been pelted by heavy rain early in the day. So they hugged the rail in sixth place, while many of his rivals were well off the fence in the muck. “We all know what he’s going to do,” said Robby Albarado, who finished 14th aboard Dean’s Kitten. “He just does it anyway.” Said Borel: “I was just taught it’s the shortest way around.” Super Saver was timed in 2:04.45 as the 8-1 second-choice behind favorite Lookin At Lucky, whose 6-1 odds tied Harlan’s Holiday in 2002 for the longest priced favorite in 136 runnings. He paid $18, $8.80 and $6.

… Um … I honestly have no idea what any of this means … at all. I know a horse named Super Saver won the race and that horse was ridden by a jockey named Calvin Borel who won his 3rd Kentucky Derby in 4 years (a feat that has never been done before) and his second Derby in a row. Other than that … no idea. I’m just here for the hats … which, I gotta say, were a bit of a let-down. Save for Johnny Weir, most of the hats donned by the celebs this year were pretty lackluster. I gotta give props to Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz for bringin’ the old skool favor to the red carpet. Ashlee looked like she came straight from the 1920s and Pete looked like an extra from Newsies. Well done. I suppose congrats are in order for Super Saver and his jockey Clavin Borel but, yeah, I really don’t get any of this at all. Do you?

[Photo credit: Wireimage; Source]

Jan 14, 2010
Got twins?
Rebecca Romijn Dons The Milk’stache

Rebecca Romijn has, once again, joined the ranks of other celebs who have donned the famed Got Milk? milk’stache to appear in a new promo ad for milk (she previously appeared in a Got Milk? ad back in the late 90′s). In her ad, Rebecca is holding her milk’stacheless twin daughters Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip … behold:

Despite the angelic smiling faces of her one-year-old twin girls in their new “Got Milk?” ad, Rebecca Romijn reveals the photo shoot wasn’t exactly smooth sailing. “It was challenging,” she told PEOPLE last night at a launch event for the ad at the W Hotel in Los Angeles. “The last time I did this campaign in 1998, we shot it in Times Square, middle of a tropical storm, during rush hour, in July, without permits…I thought that was chaotic. Well, guess what? Shooting with nine-month old twins when one of them is not havin’ it all day long…” Pressed for details, the 37-year-old mom and wife of actor-turned-law-student Jerry O’ Connell says Dolly, pictured right, didn’t take to her modeling debut. “I think this is one of maybe three frames where she wasn’t screaming her head off and that was way more chaotic than the one that I did in 1998. I think Jerry was probably doing cartwheels behind the photographer trying to get them to calm down.” Sister Charlie, meanwhile, “was loving it — loving the lights, loving everyone standing around looking at her.”

When last we saw the Romijn-O’Connell twins, daddy Jerry was taking them out for a stroll last Summer. The little Misses really have gotten bigger since then. They are super cute in this photo. I find it a bit funny that the babies, who only drink milk at this young age, are not wearing milk’staches in this ad for milk. Despite that oddness, this latest Got Milk? ad is really cute, don’tchathink?

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Apr 28, 2009
Take mommy & daddy out for some sun
Dolly Rose & Charlie Tulip Go For A Stroll In Toronto

Here are a couple of really cute pics of twins Dolly Rose and Charlie Tulip Romijn-O’Connell out for a stroll with their parents Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell in Toronto, Canada yesterday afternoon. Rebecca is in town reportedly filming a new movie called The Love Child (which also stars Donald Sutherland) and Jerry and the twins are with her to lend their moral support … behold:

While this is one of the first times that we’ve seen the baby twins out and about in public it is not our very first look at them. As you may recall, Jerry showed off a cute photo of the just-born twins live on national TV just weeks after they were born in late December. The little ones have gotten quite big in the past few months … and they look darling. These little girls are going to be the cutest little twins ever … don’t you think?

[Photo credit: INFdaily]

Jan 5, 2009
One's a Rose the other's a Tulip
Rebecca Romijn Gives Birth To Twin Girls

Huzzah! People magazine is reporting that Rebecca Romijn and hubby Jerry O’Connell are the proud parents of a pair of newborn twin baby girls who were born on December 28. According to Rebecca‘s rep, the girls are happy and healthy and have been named Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip:

Rebecca Romijn and husband Jerry O’Connell have welcomed healthy twin girls, PEOPLE has confirmed. Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip were born Dec. 28. “Mother, father and both girls are all home and doing well,” Romijn’s rep Lewis Kay told PEOPLE. They are the first children for the Ugly Betty actress, 36, and actor O’Connell, 34, who married at their Calabasas, Calif., ranch in 2007. The new mom, whose pregnancy cravings included lemonade and soy cream cheese, is planning a long maternity leave. “I’m taking quite a bit of time off,” Romijn told PEOPLE in November. “I really want this to be my job for at least the next six months” … “Jerry and I want to be very hands-on,” Romijn told PEOPLE. “My mom’s coming to help us as much as we need. But this is something we’re really looking forward to. I’m really excited to see what happens next and to visit a completely different chapter in my life.”

Aww … much congrats to the happy family! Tho, I’m not sure I’d be too pleased if my folks named me Tulip … even if it was my third name. But, omg, Dolly Rose! How cute is that?! Yeah, I guess we know which daughter will be more favored by her parents ;) All kidding aside, much love and congrats goes out to the Romijn-O’Connell family. Best of luck with a long and happy life with those little girls :)

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