Quoting an unidentified "source," People magazine says Tom Brady's romance with Gisele Bundchen is more than a rumor. The pretty pair started dating "just before Christmas," according to the mag, which means the Pats QB was flying solo for only a few days after his break up with former girlfriend Bridget Moynahan . (The couple confirmed they were kaput Dec. 14 .) The Brazilian Bundchen is a beauty, sure, but super skinny and a heavy smoker. When Leonardo DiCaprio's ex threw out the first pitch at Fenway a few years ago, she practiced with a pack of Marlboros. So what do Brady and Bundchen have in common? Right-wing politics, maybe. The New York Post reported yesterday that Gisele refused to meet Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez when she and the Marxist leader were both in Rio last week. Brady, meanwhile, was first lady Laura Bush's guest at her husband's '04 State of the Union speech, and once told ESPN Magazine his "craziest ambition" was to be a US senator.
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Plenty to sink his teeth into
There was a time when Rocco DiSpirito thought he might live in Boston forever. "I loved it," the star of NBC's ill-fated reality show "The Restaurant" told us yesterday. "I consider it my second hometown." In town to speak at the Yankee Dental Congress, DiSpirito got a business degree from BU in 1990, and also worked as a chef at the Four Seasons. But better than that was cooking for Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Margaret Marshall and her husband , Anthony Lewis, who hired DiSpirito to be their personal chef. "They loved lamb. They always had me making lamb and also polenta ," he recalled . "They had an extraordinarily broad palate and were people with incredible joie de vivre." Of course, the high-achieving hash-slinger eventually moved to New York, where he opened two restaurants and became a pioneer of reality TV. What will he say to a bunch of dentists? "No matter how much money you have, you can have a lot of fun with family, friends, and food," he said. But what about brushing? "I'm not an expert on oral hygiene," he said, "but I do believe in brushing."
Pals stage strong showing for Woodruff
A few of Robert Woodruff's famous friends turned out for the opening of "Britannicus," which is Woodruff's final show as artistic director of the American Repertory Theatre. Among those spied at Wednesday's performance and after-party were veteran actor James Cromwell, whose wife , Joan MacIntosh , plays Agrippina in the play; actor Arliss Howard and wife Debra Winger; and Dresden Dolls Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione, whose ART show "The Onion Cellar" wrapped. In addition, several of Woodruff's onetime workmates showed up, including actor Bill Camp , writer/composer Rinde Eckert , Hartford Stage artistic director Michael Wilson , artist Denise Marika , playwright Charles Mee , and professor Stephen Greenblatt. . . . Word is Cohasset's Kate Bosworth is coming home to star in "21," the film based on Ben Mezrich's best seller, "Bringing Down the House." Also starring Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Spacey, and Liza Lapira, the movie starts shooting here next month.
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