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מהצ'אט של קריסטן, על השמועות בקשר לעזיבה ועל העירוע צדקה. From berly33: If it's true that he's leaving Alias? Bingo, berly. The final answer, from his (kissable) mouth: "It's a rumor. It's only a rumor. Obviously the rumor was that I was going to be leaving the show after episode seven, and we're currently shooting episode 12, so, you tell me." Yes, boys and girls, there is a Santy Claus. Vartan is not going anywhere, which, in my heart, I believed all along. From evanichole: What was the Vartan event? Why didn't you invite me? Oh, yes, I suppose we should talk about the children, as that's whom the event was for...and, as events go, it was a goodie. Greg Grunberg (Felicity, Alias, My Favorite Person) put together a really fantastic charity event benefitting PEP, the Pediatric Epilepsy Project. Gibson Guitar generously donated 40 electric guitars to be painted by celebrities and auctioned off to benefit UCLA's Pediatric Neurology Department. From wendylee: Could you be more specific about the guitar event? I saw pictures of Vartan with the guitar he painted with his dog with a beret on it--so cute! Of course. It was called the Gibson Guitar "Paint for Pep" charity event. Greg, whose son Jake has epilepsy, organized the event and called in favors from his Alias pals and good friends like David Schwimmer, Josh Holloway (Lost), Julianna Margulies and Breckin Meyer. Schwimmer said he wouldn't have missed the event 'cause "Greg's a good buddy of mine." While finger painting, Michael Vartan told me "anything that has to do with kids is a no-brainer, and of course Greg's a good friend, and I know his son so well." Grunberg said that the doctors at UCLA saved his son's life. They've significantly reduced the number of seizures he has. "I just knew I had to do something to give back to these guys. They're saving kids' lives. They're amazing."
מהצ'אט של קריסטן, על השמועות בקשר לעזיבה ועל העירוע צדקה. From berly33: If it's true that he's leaving Alias? Bingo, berly. The final answer, from his (kissable) mouth: "It's a rumor. It's only a rumor. Obviously the rumor was that I was going to be leaving the show after episode seven, and we're currently shooting episode 12, so, you tell me." Yes, boys and girls, there is a Santy Claus. Vartan is not going anywhere, which, in my heart, I believed all along. From evanichole: What was the Vartan event? Why didn't you invite me? Oh, yes, I suppose we should talk about the children, as that's whom the event was for...and, as events go, it was a goodie. Greg Grunberg (Felicity, Alias, My Favorite Person) put together a really fantastic charity event benefitting PEP, the Pediatric Epilepsy Project. Gibson Guitar generously donated 40 electric guitars to be painted by celebrities and auctioned off to benefit UCLA's Pediatric Neurology Department. From wendylee: Could you be more specific about the guitar event? I saw pictures of Vartan with the guitar he painted with his dog with a beret on it--so cute! Of course. It was called the Gibson Guitar "Paint for Pep" charity event. Greg, whose son Jake has epilepsy, organized the event and called in favors from his Alias pals and good friends like David Schwimmer, Josh Holloway (Lost), Julianna Margulies and Breckin Meyer. Schwimmer said he wouldn't have missed the event 'cause "Greg's a good buddy of mine." While finger painting, Michael Vartan told me "anything that has to do with kids is a no-brainer, and of course Greg's a good friend, and I know his son so well." Grunberg said that the doctors at UCLA saved his son's life. They've significantly reduced the number of seizures he has. "I just knew I had to do something to give back to these guys. They're saving kids' lives. They're amazing."