Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Stacy Keibler Talks George Clooney Relationship, Meeting Meryl Streep

Arm in arm with girlfriend Stacy Keibler, George Clooney and his leggy blonde walked the red carpet at Sunday night's Screen Actors Guild Awards. But I caught up with the former WWE wrestler on the set of "New York Live" just days before the big night to dish about her beau and how she constructs her flawless red carpet looks.

"It was really fun for me picking a dress that's comfortable, and easy was the key," Keibler tells me. "And then just figuring it out, what are we going to do with this now? How am I going to do my hair? It's just fun just being a girl."

Although Keibler seems right at home on the red carpet, she did admit that meeting Meryl Streep was "pretty cool" and left her speechless.

"Everyone has been so incredibly nice to me," Keibler beamed. "I have always tried to stay as private as I can be and George is a very private person and so, yes, it is hard to try and retain some sort of normalcy and privacy at times."

But there is one thing that Keibler wants to clear up when it comes to Clooney's supposed affinity for taller women.

"Actually George is a little bit taller than I am, but when I put my heels on I am taller," said Keibler, adding, "he loves it -- he doesn't mind one bit."

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At least 9 killed, 18 hurt?in Fla. highway pile-ups

At least 10 people died in crashes overnight apparently caused by smoke from a fire along Interstate 75 in north Florida, authorities said Sunday.

Nine people were confirmed dead at the scene, and a 10th fatality was later reported. A local hospital was treating 20 people for injuries. Their conditions were unclear.

At least four to five large commercial vehicles and 10 passenger vehicles were involved. Many were badly mangled.

"That's a very scary thing when you can't see anything and hear the squealing of tires and don't know if 2,000 pounds of metal is coming at you," The Gainesville Sun quoted Alachua County Sheriff's Sgt. Todd Kelly as saying.

"We just hit it, and you couldn't see anything," added Donna Henry, who was driving with friends when her car hit a guardrail and ended up sideways.

From the side of the road she heard more crashes. "Like 15 times somebody hit, from this side and that, north and south. It was bad."

In one crash, a pickup truck was left sitting atop a passenger car and both were up against the rear end of a FedEx tractor-trailer. All vehicles were burned out.

The pile-ups, on both north- and southbound lanes, happened around 3:45 a.m. Sunday on both sides of I-75 south of Gainesville.

All lanes of the interstate remained closed as investigators began their work examining the vehicles, many of them just burned shells.

The Florida Highway Patrol had closed the highway briefly earlier overnight because of a mixture of fog and smoke from a marsh fire in the Paynes Prairie area south of Gainesville.

The agency had several troopers driving along the stretch of I-75 to access the situation early Sunday.

"When the visibility cleared, we reopened the road," said Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Patrick Riordan.

The fire was manmade and started on Saturday, police said. It was not known if it was accidentally or deliberately set.

Heavy fog and smoke were blamed for a deadly string of accidents four years ago. In January 2008, four people were killed and 38 injured similar crashes on Interstate 4 between Orlando and Tampa, about 125 miles south of Sunday's crash. More than 70 vehicles were involved in those crashes caused by fog and smoke, including one pile-up that involved 40 vehicles.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46181122/ns/us_news-life/

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