
Nicole Richie, Christina Ricci and Winona Ryder were all smiles at the DKNY Celebrates 20 fashion show as part of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2009 in New York City on Sunday (September 7).
While at the show it is reported the media went in to a frenzy over trying Nicole Richie and practically ignored all the other celebrities at the show.
Also a bit of drama went down when it came to those crazy PETA folks, according to FugGirls “they had a brief, glorious moment waving their “DONNA DUMP FUR” signs at the photogs in the pit before the cops — or security, we couldn’t quite tell — raced in, pounced, and dragged them out”

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Christina Ricci attended the Stand Up To Cancer event on Friday (September 5) at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, CA.
The event aims to help finance cutting-edge research into new cancer therapies.
Stand Up To Cancer is set to simultaneously air on ABC, CBS and NBC at 8PM ET/PT

Christina Ricci was photographed doing some errands and a bit of shopping on Tuesday (August 26) in Los Feliz, CA.
Ricci has been added to the “Stand Up to Cancer” hour-long special, which is set to air September 5 at 8 p.m. on CBS, ABC and NBC.
Ricci along with Gary Oldman and Elijah Wood have lent their voices to the new “The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon” video game which is set for an October 7 release date.

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Christina Ricci was photographed making her way through Los Angeles, CA on Thursday (August 21.
The actress and her boyfriend were spotted stopping off for some lunch before they went for a quick stroll together.
Ricci along with Gary Oldman and Elijah Wood have lent their voices to the new “The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon” video game which is set for an October 7 release date.

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It seems like Warner Bros. have been telling some porkies. They claimed Speed Racer made $20.2 million but it really made $18. million which would put it in third place behind What Happened In Vegas.
“Studios are known to occasionally inflate their numbers slightly on the weekend to appease bosses and stars; last weekend, Paramount Pictures claimed that Iron Man did $100 million in its opening weekend when it actually made $98.6 million. It’s small potatoes, but in Hollywood, bragging rights mean everything in the box office derby.” USA Today