Posted in November 30, 2009 ¬ 8:00 amh.ETonline - Celebrities
ET has obtained audio of the 911 call made by a neighbor of Tiger Woods following the pro golfer's Friday morning car crash. Click HERE to listen.
"I have someone down in front of my house," the unidentified neighbor tells the dispatcher. "I came out here just to see what was going on. ... I see him, and he's laying down."
The acclaimed golfer had just pulled out of his driveway in his Cadillac SUV when his car struck a fire hydrant, leaving the front of his vehicle stuck in a tree. Windermere police chief Daniel Saylor told the Associated Press that Woods' wife told officers that she heard the accident from inside their house and broke the back window of the vehicle with a golf club.
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Posted in November 30, 2009 ¬ 7:45 amh.ETonline - Celebrities
Soap opera star Susan Lucci ushered in the holiday season as Grand Marshal of "The 2009 Hollywood Christmas Parade." The jolly stars, joined by Santa Claus, traveled down the famed Hollywood Boulevard, waving to fans on either side of the street.
Lucci told ET, "This is such an incredible welcome gesture from the City of Los Angeles to me, but also to 'All My Children' because we're moving here very shortly, right after the New Year." She said that the show's relocation will allow the plots to be "more expansive in our storytelling."
"The Inside Dish"'s Ross Mathews admitted, "I am a holly jolly mess...and I'm all about the holidays." He divulged how he wanted to ride down the parade route: "I have a dream that it's some sort of old convertible because...in my weird dream I was also wearing a long, chiffon scarf, but that's not going to happen." ...
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Posted in November 30, 2009 ¬ 6:01 amh.ETonline - Celebrities
On Sunday night, dancers, judges, and hosts from "DWTS" and "So You Think You Can Dance," along with A-listers like Katie Holmes, attended a benefit for Dizzy Feet Foundation at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. The crowd enjoyed encore performances of memorable routines from past seasons of "DWTS," plus the Ballas Hough Band rocked out. 'Step Up' star Jenna Dewan popped and locked to the beat.
Founded in 2009 by "SYTYCD"'s Nigel Lythgoe and director Adam Shankman, along with "DWTS"' Carrie Ann Inaba and actress Katie Holmes, Dizzy Feet Foundation helps underprivileged aspiring dancers pursue their dreams of studying the art form.
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Posted in November 30, 2009 ¬ 6:01 amh.ETonline - Celebrities
On Sunday night, dancers, judges, and hosts from "DWTS" and "So You Think You Can Dance," along with A-listers like Katie Holmes, attended a benefit for Dizzy Feet Foundation at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. The crowd enjoyed encore performances of memorable routines from past seasons of "DWTS," plus the Ballas Hough Band rocked out. 'Step Up' star Jenna Dewan popped and locked to the beat.
Founded in 2009 by "SYTYCD"'s Nigel Lythgoe and director Adam Shankman, along with "DWTS"' Carrie Ann Inaba and actress Katie Holmes, Dizzy Feet Foundation helps underprivileged aspiring dancers pursue their dreams of studying the art form.
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