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Friday, February 01, 2008

Clay in "In Touch" Magazine

Clay has a "before and after" comparison in the latest issue of In Touch, according to the CH's ellenpoppy:

Speaking of hair preferences, the new In Touch has two pictures of Clay in the section where the magazine shows "before" and "after" pics and asks which looks better. I don't have the magazine with me. They're asking whether Clay looks better as a blond or brunette and use the much-maligned pic of Clay at the Jenna Bush party as the "before" and a flat-ironed, straight-haired pic of him at one of his TV interviews last week (either the Mike and Juliet one or the local NY station one) as the comparison one. Those pics take up the top half of the page. They decide that he looks much better as a brunette and that the blond hair is wrong for his coloring and washes him out.

If only they had used the stage door pics--I just think the mussed hair, in that lighting, is much more flattering. In the bright sunlight pic that they used, he does look very pale.

But it's still a good pic, he's smiling, and his two pics take up half the page, bigger than the other two celebrities on the lower half of the page. I can't remember if the write-up mentions Spamalot. But there's nothing wrong with mentioning that he's out there at a party for Jenna Bush and at a TV interview.

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