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HIL AND BILL
B'WAY HITS
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Being that she's
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not the leader
of the free world,
Hillary Clinton has
some free time on
her hands and that
means catching up
on Broadway shows.
Hillary and hubby NI
(both above) attended
a Sunday performance
of the Tony-winning
play "Oslo." a three-
hour drama about the
Oslo peace accords
between the Israelis
and Palestinians.
The couple received
a standing ovation
from the giddy crowd
and calls of. "We love
you. Hillary." echoed
through the theater.
Bill actually makes
an appearance In the
show, thanks to being
pictured in footage of
the Oslo accords' sign-
ing in the White House
Rose Garden. The
audience went nuts
when the clip played.
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EARLY B'DAY
WITH HART
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Kevin Hart turns
38 this Thurs-
day, but that hasn't
stopped the comedian
(above left) from cel-
ebrating a little early.
The "Get Hard" star
brought some pals
Sunday night to the LIV
club in Miami, where
he partied alongside
DJ kit and had the
crowds cheering when
he introduced hip-hop
artists Nally and
who gave a surprise
performance together
onstage. Rapper IJ
Ways* showed up in
the wee hours of Mon-
day morning and per-
formed fora full hour.
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CONFIDENTIAL EDITOR BRIAN NIEMIETZ IS AWAY UNTIL JUL.10.
'LOOKING' STAR IS IN
AN 'ATYPICAL ROLE
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Raid Casa., who played the
W heart-tugging haircutter in
lif3O's "Looking," told the Daily News
that he still sees his ex-castmates
Jonathan Groff and Murray Bartlett
"all the time. Just the other night."
Up next for Castillo is a role in the
autism-themed Netflix show "Atypi-
cal," which debuts next month. "I
can't say too much. It's very differ-
ent for me from 'Looking:"
BODY TALK FROM `GREEK GODDESS'
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Brazilian bombshell Alessandra Ambrosio (right and below left)
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soaked up the sun in Mykonos. Greece. The Victoria's Secret
stunner, 36, was also seen smooching
her fiancé.landelAant with whom she
shares two children, daughter Ma. 8, and
son, Noah. 5. Ambrosio admitted to The
Edit last year that a woman's body chang-
es after having children. "Your body will
never go back to exactly what it was be-
fore pregnancy, whatever people tell you.
It can't," she said. But the supermodel did
say she thinks her body is "better now
than before I had kids."
Celebrities'
Fourth-right
memori
HONOR Or In-
dependence
Day, we've
asked celebri-
ties about their
favorite — or
most explosive — Fourth of
July memories.
Not Surprisingly, a lot of
them involved fireworks.
"Saturday Night Live"
alum Andy Sambas (pho-
to inset) had a mishap
with pyrotechnics as an
adolescent.
"I tried to throw a
firecracker and it went off
right next to my ear." he
tells Confidential. "I was
probably in sixth grade. My
ear rang fora
to week and
I was worried that
given myself
permanent hearing oss. It got bet-
ter and I was very relieved."
Actress Amy Porridge says her
most memorable Fourth of July didn't hap-
pen in America.
"I was in a college exchange program
and I spent July 4 in Dublin. Ireland. and
very drunkenly had to explain what we were
celebrating and did a very bad job," she
laughs.
"Entourage" star Debi liazar's favorite
Fourth was "flying out to my home in Tus-
cany and watching the fireworks below me.
That was fierce, like. 'Bye bitches.' I got to
Heart and soul. Olivia Palermo struck a
heedful pose at the Schiaparelli couture
Skow in Paris.
see the fireworks from above with my kids."
Trisha Yearwood, who married fellow
country star Garth Brooks in 2005, says
than when the holiday really became a big
deal for her. "When I moved to Oklahoma to
be with Garth, the Fourth of July became a
big thing," she explained. "My family would
come and everybody in Oklahoma does
fireworks. We didn't really do that growing
up in Georgia. You could see fireworks In
every surrounding town, so that was pretty
awesome."
Naturally, British singer Ed Skeen*
didn't grow up celebrating Independence
Day, but he spent the last three of them at
pal Taylor Swift's, alongside her
squad, and says, "They've all
been great."
Colombia native John
Legobasno, who grew up in
Queens. fondly remembers
America's bicentennial bash inn.' -
1976.
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"That was amazing, Man," he
says. "You saw all New Yorkers
come from every part of every neighbor-
hood to be together in Central Park as one.
That was unity and inclusiveness, it was
a beautiful time — something we need in
America desperately right now."
Tony winner Sotto. Foster was in Wash-
ington performing "Les Miserables" one
year and remembers going to the White
House to watch the fireworks.
"I got to shake President Clinton's hand
and I was eating an ice cream pop and my
hands were covered with chocolate and I
was like. 'Hello. Mr. President!' It was in-
credible. It was such a great moment."
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PROT
THE WEDDING
SINGER
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A generic wedding
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singer doesn't cut
it when the offspring of
two of Russia's richest
families get hitched.
Lady Caen (bottom)
performed at the very
splashy wedding of Lo-
Nta Oslo/moo& (whose
dad. Eldar. is an energy
tycoon) and Gaspar
Avdolyaa (whose father
is an intemet business-
man), which is rumored
to have cost S10 million.
The shindig took place
over the weekend at the
Dolby Theatre in L.A. —
the home of the Oscars
— and featured rows
of classical violinists,
thousands of candles
and over-the-top floral
arrangements. Also
performing at the lav-
ish wedding was Jason
Daub, who performed
his hits.
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