"Bravo's A-List Awards" brings out Kathy Griffin and a gaggle of gay faves
Bravo aired the 2nd Annual A-List Awards last night, and we've got a pictorial look at some of the highlights of a show filled with heartfelt emotion and stirring speeches. Okay, actually it was just basically Night of 100 Gay Faves for no discernible reason, but that's good enough for us! The show started with a dream sequence, as Kathy asked Fairy Godmother Roseanne for one wish: to be on the A-List, which led to the above opening number written by out songwriter Marc Shaiman (who seems to be the go-to guy for musical parody numbers). Kathy's number is no Prop 8 - The Musical or "Uncle F**ka" from South Park, but it gets the job done. Kathy and Mom
Neil Patrick Harris winning the award for "A-List Actor" Chelsea Handler winning the award for "A-List Funny" Kathy with her adopted Malawi children A Praying Mantis, Lance Bass, and the other girl from Destiny's Child Neicy Nash reading from Tori Spelling's book Shakespeare's Three Skanks How many children of plastic surgeons do you suppose are in college thanks to the "Real Housewives" Sanjaya joins Tila Tequila and other forgotten reality stars 1 girl, no cup It was another fun show this year: completely pointless, but a hoot. I liked the AMFAR tribute to the late Natasha Richardson, but it did seem a bit out of place with all the silliness. What did you think of this year's show, and what was the highlight for you? Submitted by on Thu, 2009-04-16 10:06. |
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Watching this with friends made the show much more enjoyable this year. Not that the content was lacking, but our remarks and laughter just added to the fun they had on-stage.
And in Kathy's special before, she commented how her mom does not need the walker which for us, made it all the more funny when she came out in one.
Wow, Tori Spelling was bitter! (But great)
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