HollywoodNews.com: It looks like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were able to squeeze in a little honeymoon this weekend before she had to return to the set of 'Gossip Girl' this week. This weekend, the newlyweds reportedly headed to Virginia's Inn at Little Washington, states People. The inn is reportedly operated by Chef Patrick O'Connell who offers guests a five to ten course dinner every night. There are reportedly just 18 rooms at the inn along with three luxury cottages. The two were reportedly spotted there one day at a table near the garden. Do you like them as a couple? Follow Hollywood News on Twitter for up-to-date news information. Hollywood News, Hollywood Awards, Awards, Movies, News, Award News, Breaking News, Entertainment News, Movie News, Music News Image by PR Photos...
- 9/18/2012
- by Molly Sullivan
- Hollywoodnews.com
Little Washington, Va., hosted some big stars recently. Newlyweds Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, who got married on Sept. 9 in South Carolina, stayed south of the Mason-Dixon line for a mini-honeymoon at Virginia's Inn at Little Washington on Saturday night, People confirms. Nestled in rolling hill country an hour and a half west of the nation's capital, the tiny town - population: 150 - of "Little" Washington is home to a luxurious Inn operated by Chef Patrick O'Connell. At the Inn's restaurant, O'Connell serves up elegant French inspired fare that features locally grown food and a 14,000-bottle wine cellar, which has...
- 9/17/2012
- PEOPLE.com
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(S07E05) "They're alive and waiting for you," says guest judge (and five star/five diamond chef) Patrick O'Connell as the cheftestants walk in to find their kitchen teeming with the live Maryland blue crabs they have an hour to make a dish from.
The typically assured Angelo takes a beat, "Well, I had crabs" he says matter-of-factly, "so ... it just brought back bad memories." And with that nugget of T.M.I., the Quickfire Challenge gets underway.
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(S07E05) "They're alive and waiting for you," says guest judge (and five star/five diamond chef) Patrick O'Connell as the cheftestants walk in to find their kitchen teeming with the live Maryland blue crabs they have an hour to make a dish from.
The typically assured Angelo takes a beat, "Well, I had crabs" he says matter-of-factly, "so ... it just brought back bad memories." And with that nugget of T.M.I., the Quickfire Challenge gets underway.
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- 7/15/2010
- by Audrey Fine
- Aol TV.
Michelle Obama is making history again – by becoming only the second president's wife to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine. The newly-minted first lady was photographed by famed shooter Annie Leibovitz at the Hay-Adams Hotel, where the Obamas stayed before the Inauguration. While nearly every first lady – beginning with Herbert Hoover's wife, Lou, in 1929 – has been photographed for the fashion bible, only Hillary Clinton was featured on the cover, in Dec. 1998, Vogue spokesman Patrick O'Connell tells People.In the March issue of the magazine, Obama is seen wearing a magenta dress by Jason Wu, who designed her inaugural gown,...
- 2/10/2009
- by Marla Lehner
- PEOPLE.com
A decent "Gossip Girl" maybe, but fashionable enough to be on the cover of Vogue? We're not so sure. But since nobody asked us, Blake Lively is gracing the February cover of "Vogue" magazine, and many feel that this speaks volumes about the lack of inspiration currently happening within the halls of "Vogue" fortress. Vogue's sales have been tanking as of late-- there are even whispers of the ice queen herself, Anna Wintour, finally retiring-- and the folks over at Vogue are clearly trying to freshen up their image by throwing the youthful "Gossip Girl" star onto the cover of the mag. Said Vogue spokesperson Patrick O'Connell, "She's the g ...
- 1/14/2009
- by By Actress Archives
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