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Which TV characters would you invite to your bachelor party.
A bachelor party is a sacred time in a man's life. It represents his last gasp as a footloose and fancy-pantsed dude before he takes the plunge into marriage. The prospect of agreeing to "have" one woman for the rest of your life is, obviously, carte blanche to go to Las Vegas, roll some dice and make a few really bad decisions. And the dudes you bring along can make it a time to remember (because it will not last forever). Choose wisely and keep in mind that a bachelor party snub (for guys) is way worse than not getting … Read More
Duchovny and Leoni have actually been separated for months.
"Sometimes, it's best not to get involved in the affairs of others."--Hank Moody.
Ah, wise words from David Duchovny's beloved character Hank Moody, the cynical son-of-a-bitch he portrays on Showtime's hit series, Californication. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to avoid this sage advice and poke my nose into David Duchovny's and Tea Leoni's personal matters. Sorry, Moody.According to The Superficial, who got their inside scoop from trustworthy source, People Magazine, Duchovny and Leoni have secretly been separated for months. *Gasp*! And we thought everything was dandy with the couple, despite Duchovny … Read More
Actor checks out of treatment for sex addiction, returns to wife Tea Leoni and family
People reports that actor David Duchovny has checked himself out of a rehabilitation center where he sought treatment for sex addiction. The actor, who entered the treatment facility voluntarily over a month ago, returns to wife of over ten years, actress Tea Leoni, and their two children. As Duchovny returns to work on a new movie, one can’t help but note the life-imitating-art spin on this story: he currently portrays a promiscuous, vice-driven writer on the hit Showtime series, Californication.
YourTango’s Take: Whatever your views on sex addiction may be, you have to respect David for … Read More
Now Duchovny has a sex addiction too.
Anyone out there love it when life imitates art? Or when an actor sort o plays the version of himself that he'd love to be and then sort of becomes that guy (hey, it's Adrian Grenier everybody)? It looks like, per The Insider, that David Duchovny has entered that phase of his life, career, and relationship and is seeking treatment for sex addiction.
We suppose it could be worse. Instead of emulating his character Hank Moody from Showtime's Californication, he could have turned into The X-Files' Fox Mulder. Liking sex even liking sex a lot … Read More