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georgina knows best

April 3, 2008  2:24 pm

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We’ve all heard the saying “Behind every great man is an even greater woman,” but I, for one, have always assumed that for certain stubborn, bullheaded men, like Harvey Weinstein, such sayings don’t apply. (And we’re just ignoring Groucho Marx’s redesign of that quote: “Behind every successful man is a woman; behind her is his wife.”) But at Wednesday night’s screening of “My Blueberry Nights,” the Wong Kar-wai film that follows Norah Jones on a soul-searching post-break-up road trip, Big Harvey let it slip that he has a new consultant on board: his pretty wife, Marchesa’s Georgina Chapman. Although it’s already been said (by everyone from George Clooney to Gwyneth Paltrow) what a fantastic a job Chapman did of single-handedly getting him to pep up his wardrobe, watch his diet, and quit smoking, it seems he’s respecting her cinematic eye, too. At the after-party on the roof of the Soho Grand, he dragged Agyness Deyn over for a meet and greet with his Mrs. (could that Northern lass be the next Weinstein phenom?) and then wheeled Norah Jones over, too. “My wife said such nice things to me about you and your performance,” Harvey told her as Chapman stood by. Turning to his wife, he added, “So I figured you should just tell it to her face.”

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