Tuesday, August 24, 2010
NY Post Blind Items
Which facialist to the stars has disappointed her A-list Hollywood clients by moving east? She fell in love with a businesswoman in the New York hospitality industry who had never before experienced lesbian love, and whose clueless family will be rocked to the core when they find out.
I googled celebrity facialist and came up with some chick called Tracie Martyn. Other than that I am at a loss who this could be
ReplyDeletenicky hilton
ReplyDeleteFacialist? People who give facials are part of the gossip scene now? What next the person who gives pedicures?
ReplyDeleteReally now, a new low.
hhmm maybe Kate Sommerville?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmmm. Sonia Dakar?
ReplyDeleteROFL@Sorka8
ReplyDeleteSONYA DAKAR FTW!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love the expression "rocked to the core." So dramatic.
ReplyDeleteI thought Sonya Dakar was a makeup artist and not a 'facialist to the stars?
ReplyDeleteTrump's daughter Ivanka as the "hospitality industry". I know Trump is more into real estate but he does have a casino and several hotels.
ReplyDeleteIvanka converted to Judaism for her new hubby and sells jewelry. I don't think it's her.
ReplyDeleteThese are the ones I found: Molly Walsh, Tracie Martyn, Sonya Dakar, Alexandra Wagner, Kate Somerville
ReplyDeleteSorka8, I thought the same thing.
ReplyDeleteIt's Paris Hilton's new babe!
ReplyDelete/just guessing
It really is a slow gossip week when someone creates a blind about a salon worker.
ReplyDeleteSorka8 and warmislandsun, I was thinking the same thing!
ReplyDeleteSeriously: a facialist?????
I think the term is esthetician actually... but no clue.
ReplyDeleteMy guess was Michelle Peck. She does oxygen facials for celebs like Madonna and Gwyneth and others. Curiously, this is also the woman Lindsay was chasing that fateful night. Her daughter is Tarin Graham who is supposedly learning the biz from her mom--there is a Tarin Graham on Facebook whose location is NYNY.
ReplyDeleteI just love the expression "rocked to the core." So dramatic.
ReplyDeleteI agree but I've experienced it firsthand. After practicing massage for 10 years in one city, I moved to another and from the reaction of some of my clients you'd have thought the sky was crashing down. One of them even said, "not only can't you move but you're not allowed to die."
I don't share it but I get it.
Jerry - Sounds like you are pretty talented with your hands! :)
ReplyDelete(There is just no way to not make that sound dirty).