Jennifer Love Hewitt BeDazzles Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy promises that nothing will stop him from performing at the Wilbur Theatre tomorrow night -- not even a pesky kidney stone. "It hurts," Kennedy told us, referring to the kidney stone that forced him to cancel his gig at the Wilbur in March. "You've got to wait to pass the thing. Something so big shouldn't have to go through a hole that small."
Kennedy hinted that because this is his last live comedy gig for a while, his girlfriend and "Ghost Whisperer" co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt will probably be in the audience tomorrow. Kennedy admits that his relationship with the actress has been good comedy fodder. He'll probably spend some time telling the Boston crowd what it's like to read about his own romance in the media. Kennedy told us that he recently saw a headline that said "Jennifer Love Hewitt scrapes bottom of the barrel." Yikes. "I thought Gary Busey was the bottom of the barrel," he joked.
Kennedy also claims he may wear something that Hewitt "BeDazzled" for him to the show. Yes, apparently, Hewitt owns a BeDazzler. "She'll take my regular shirts and BeDazzle them." Ah, young love.
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