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Was it playfully outrageous, or just plain offensive?
Live from the red carpet at the 63rd annual Golden Globes, E! correspondent
Isaac Mizrahi groped Scarlett Johansson's breast, looked down Teri Hatcher's
dress, asked Eva Longoria about her pubic hair and otherwise caught celebrities
off guard.
The openly gay fashion designer didn't mean to offend anyone, E! Networks
President and CEO Ted Harbert told The Associated Press.
In fact, Mizrahi was just what the network ordered. He's already been
assigned to carpet duty at the Academy Awards on March 5. "I've hired Isaac because I felt the red carpet work on television, not just
on E!, had become predictable, staid and frankly boring. What I wanted is
someone who would bring surprise," Harbert said.
But whether the staid Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will take
kindly to a repeat of Mizrahi's Golden Globes behaviour on its own red carpet is
another question entirely.
"I have no idea what plans E! has on Oscar night. If they're suggesting they
would do something similar on our red carpet, we would have some good
discussions with them," said academy spokesman John Pavlik. "I can predict we
would be extraordinarily angry if that happened on our carpet. I cannot predict
what we would do afterwards."
E! has not received any official complaints from any of the actresses
involved in Mizrahi's Golden Globes appearance, and no apologies have been
issued, Harbert said.
However, Mizrahi's comment to Charlize Theron about her Oscar-winning role as
a "scary dyke with bad teeth" in 2004's Monster elicited a formal complaint from
the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.
Harbert responded with a statement: "While E! Networks does not generally
condone the use of that word, we are totally confident that Isaac is the last
person on Earth who could be accused of even the slightest degree of
homophobia."
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A screen grab from E! just moments before Isaac Mizrahi gropes Scarlett
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GLAAD spokesman Damon Romine said E! agreed to edit the word out of future
airings of Mizrahi's encounter with Theron.
Mizrahi, who has his own talk show on the women-friendly cable channel
Oxygen, questioned a stream of actresses on the Golden Globes carpet about
everything from what they were wearing - or not wearing - underneath their gowns
to personal grooming habits.
He asked a purse-less Natalie Portman, 24, what she would do if she needed a
mobile phone, credit card or condom. Portman laughed.
He tugged on Hatcher's bronze halter to look for a hidden speech. "Oh my God,
he touched my stomach and then he pulled down my dress!" she said.
Mizrahi asked fellow Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria what her "hair
was like down there".
"I'm sorry, I can't help myself," Mizrahi said, when questioned on his
comments by co-commentators Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana DePandi.
Fascinated by Johansson's skintight red Valentino dress, Mizrahi squeezed her
breast - twice. "What's going on!" she demanded.
Johansson was too busy working on a new film to comment, said her publicist,
Marcel Pariseau, and representatives of the other actresses did not returned
phone or e-mail messages seeking comment.
"I think he forgot he was on live television, and he talked to people as if
he was in their living room, which is exactly what I wanted," explained Harbert.
"As a fashion designer, he pokes and prods people's dresses every day."
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