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Published: Thursday, January 24, 2008

Updated: Saturday, November 14, 2009 12:11

If you were Tom Brady and you just helped get your team to another Super Bowl, what would you do to celebrate? Party with your supermodel girlfriend, of course. Brady and Gisele Bundchen arrived back at her apartment in New York on Monday morning. Brady was sporting a quite obvious orthopedic boot on his right foot after suffering an injury Sunday versus the Chargers. The star quarterback is used to the bumps and bruises and said that he "would have to be on a stretcher to miss this one," referring to the Super Bowl. Later that night, Brady and Bundchen planned a quiet date night at Butter. (No worries fans, Brady wasn't drinking.) But a rather awkward situation emerged when Bundchen's ex, Leonardo DiCaprio, was seated just two tables away from her. I thought to work at a restaurant you had to know these things. It should be a requirement to know stars' romantic histories. It would avoid a lot of stupid drama. Anyways, as to be expected, the two didn't acknowledge one another. DiCaprio spent the majority of the night messaging on his PDA, witnesses say. When the Super Bowl-bound couple left, DiCaprio didn't even look up. Good to see celebrities squirm just like us regular folks.

Just call him Mr. Big "Daddy." On Jan. 18, Chris Noth and girlfriend Tara Wilson welcomed a baby boy. The proud parents named their baby Orion Christopher Noth. The two met while Wilson was working as a waitress at Noth's bar, the Cutting Room, in New York City. The couple will be starring together in the small independent film Frame of Mind, in which Noth plays a journalist and Wilson has a smaller supporting role. Noth's most famous co-star, Sarah Jessica Parker, had some kind words for her friend at the Sundance Film Festival. The actress is in Utah to promote her new romantic comedy Smart People with Dennis Quaid. Parker told Entertainment Tonight, "I'm thrilled … because he is going to make a wonderful father. It's the perfect time and I think he's very ready."

The Writer's Guild of America strike has its next victim in the line of fire: the Oscars. The network has announced that it plans to roll out the red carpet for the big night on Feb. 27 and carry on as planned. Network executives must have witnessed the Golden Globes - a meager one-hour announcement ceremony with no big-name stars. While people may rejoice at the idea of a normal Oscars, it may be a little early for celebration. Many actors nominated, probably all, will likely refuse to cross the picket line. While accepting his nomination for Best Actor on Tuesday, Viggo Mortensen confirmed that he wouldn't dream of crossing, although he would like the issue to be resolved so his mother could watch him potentially win. Viggo, I am with your mother.

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