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Adam Sandler Looks Good in a Dress

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Movies, Celebrity Babies, Clothing

Adam Sandler will do anything for his daughtersFunny man Adam Sandler likes dressing up as a princess.

The Bedtime Stories star—who has two daughters with his wife Jacqueline, three-year-old Sadie Madison and 10-month-old Sunny Madeline—entertains his children by wearing different outfits when he reads them fairy tales.

The 42-year-old actor said, “I often slip into costume as the lead character in whatever bedtime story I am reading. This is a little weird because my daughters love Disney princesses, but you would be surprised at how good I look in a ball gown.”

Adam isn’t the only Hollywood star who enjoys donning women’s clothes. Liev Schreiber, 41, recently revealed he became obsessed with his body hang-ups when he wore a dress for a movie role: “It was exhilaratingly humiliating. But I completely became giddy in a strange way the moment I put on the dress. Vanity quickly set in, and I thought to myself, ‘I wish my belly was flatter. Let’s face it, I don’t look great in a dress, but it’s nice to hear I have nice legs.”


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‘Cool’ Cross-Dresser Keith Richards

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Music, Clothing, Fashion Police, Style

Keith Richards enjoys borrowing wife Patty's clothesKeith Richards is not afraid to admit that he wears his wife’s clothes. Should we be surprised?

The Rolling Stones rocker takes a keen interest in fashion and his spouse, former supermodel Patty Hansen insists he looks good in anything—even her cast-offs.

The couple’s 23-year-old daughter Alexandra revealed: “My mum says he’d even look cute in a tutu. He doesn’t wear one, but he can wear anything and make it look great. He wears my mum’s pyjama pants and blouses, and still makes them look amazing. It’s cool.”

Alexandra and her sister Theodora, who are currently fronting an advertising campaign for French Connection together, say they have always been proud of their parents’ individual senses of style. Theodora explained to Britain’s Grazia magazine: “We were watching our baby videos last night and my mum and dad were the most wicked dressers. Everyone else was wearing clean-cut pants and T-shirts, and they had scarves on their heads, earrings everywhere - dad too. Their style definitely affected us.”


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