May
02
Where did Rupert Everett go? Remember when he was
the 'go-to-gay' in the mid 90s, in flicks like 'My Best Friend's
Wedding and 'The Next Best Thing'?
Well, Rupert has resurfaced, arriving at London's Claridge's Hotel last night to attend the Lavender Trust's 10th anniversary party.
Where did Rupert Everett go? Remember when he was the 'go-to-gay' in the mid '90s, in flicks like 'My Best Friend's Wedding and 'The Next Best Thing'?
Well, Rupert has resurfaced, arriving at London's Claridge's Hotel last night to attend the Lavender Trust's 10th anniversary party.
The 48-year-old actor has stayed behind the scenes the past few years, doing voice work in movies like 'Shrek' and 'The Chronicles of Narnia.' He hopes to re-conquer the big screen with a biopic of legendary scribe Oscar Wilde. He just needs a little money to get his vision up and running - $24 million.
'What I really need now is a billionaire who loves Oscar Wilde and Rupert Everett and who will pay for the whole thing.'
If Oscar Wilde was available to be Paris Hilton's gay best friend in a new MTV scripted documentary, Rupert might have a chance to get his dream project off the ground.
All of our Anglophiles will love the gallery for this event - featuring Patsy Kensit, Bob Geldof, Nigella Lawson and Bianca Jagger.
Well, Rupert has resurfaced, arriving at London's Claridge's Hotel last night to attend the Lavender Trust's 10th anniversary party.
Where did Rupert Everett go? Remember when he was the 'go-to-gay' in the mid '90s, in flicks like 'My Best Friend's Wedding and 'The Next Best Thing'?
Well, Rupert has resurfaced, arriving at London's Claridge's Hotel last night to attend the Lavender Trust's 10th anniversary party.
The 48-year-old actor has stayed behind the scenes the past few years, doing voice work in movies like 'Shrek' and 'The Chronicles of Narnia.' He hopes to re-conquer the big screen with a biopic of legendary scribe Oscar Wilde. He just needs a little money to get his vision up and running - $24 million.
'What I really need now is a billionaire who loves Oscar Wilde and Rupert Everett and who will pay for the whole thing.'
If Oscar Wilde was available to be Paris Hilton's gay best friend in a new MTV scripted documentary, Rupert might have a chance to get his dream project off the ground.
All of our Anglophiles will love the gallery for this event - featuring Patsy Kensit, Bob Geldof, Nigella Lawson and Bianca Jagger.













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