‘High School Musical’ star’s doll has old nose
Plus: Dennis Quaid’s twins are A-OK; Mariah Carey wins over Scoop
![]() | "High School Musical" star Ashley Tisdale has a new doll, but it's not her exact likeness. The mini version of the actress features her pre-surgery nose. |
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“The width of the doll’s nose and the nostrils look like her nose pre-surgery,” cosmetic surgeon Dr. Patrick Abergel, who doesn’t treat the star, told In Touch Weekly.
Hopefully, Ashley’s fans won’t mind: “Ashley feels great about her new nose now that it’s finally healed,” an insider told the mag.
Quaid twins full recovered
Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly’s four-month old twins, Boone and Zoe, are doing great now, having fully recovered from an accidental overdose of heparin at Cedars-Sinai hospital last November.
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The whole family spent some time in New York City recently, and mom and dad got a chance to have a date night at hotspot Socialista on Feb. 21 (yes, the same Socialista that had the hepatitis scare that coincided with Ashton Kutcher’s 30th birthday party).
Quaid crossed paths with a Life & Style reporter and he told the reporter that Boone and Zoe are quite well. The twins are doing great,” Quaid said. “We just lie around in bed with them and make funny faces and funny sounds and see how they react. They’re starting to giggle, too.”
Mariah Carey has won Scoop over
How is it possible, you wonder, that Mariah Carey, the difficult-to-interview, always high-maintenance songstress has finally won Scoop over? Easy: She cast Jack McBrayer, the lovable-yet-cloying page from “30 Rock” in her new video, “Touch My Body.” Either Carey is much more pop-culture savvy than we’re giving her credit for, or Carey has some good advisors at the moment. Either way, the video’s worth a look.
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