NY Daily News Blind Item
What married ingenue covertly jumped into a waiting car after a recent NYC fete? The man she was caught kissing in the car definitely wasn’t her musically inclined hubby.
What married ingenue covertly jumped into a waiting car after a recent NYC fete? The man she was caught kissing in the car definitely wasn’t her musically inclined hubby.
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:15 AM
Labels: NY Daily News Blind Item
Could you call Avril an "ingenue?" She is young...
ReplyDeleteI'm a long-time lurker and this is my first official guess, so please don't kill me...
ReplyDeleteMandy Moore?
Billy Joel's wife?
ReplyDeleteAshlee Simpson?
ReplyDeleteAn engenue is an actress,no??? Or a naive young girl? Married to a musician?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely NOT Avril.
I do not see this as Mandy either.
Which "innocent" young actress is married to a musician and would be in New York?
I would love it to be Gwyneth, but I don't think she is an ingenue.
ReplyDeleteashley simpson
ReplyDeleteKatie Lee Joel
ReplyDeleteHey CintheHam, don't worry not everyone here jumps on others.
ReplyDeletegwynnie.
ReplyDeleteAshley will guest star on "CSI New York" tomorrow night....just thinking there may be a connection with the "fete"?
ReplyDeleteK. Heigl
ReplyDeleteLike the Ashlee Simpson guess. She married very young. She is "innocent" and naive and a young actress. Her husband is a rocker and they are never together.
ReplyDeleteGood guess!
nat portman is my guess.
ReplyDeleteFrom wiki
ReplyDeleteThe Ingénue (pronounced /ˈænʒənuː/) is a stock character in literature, film, and a role type in the theatre; generally a girl or a young woman who is endearingly innocent and wholesome.
Typically, the ingenue is beautiful, gentle, sweet, virginal, and often naïve, in mental or emotional danger, or even physical danger, usually a target of The Cad; whom she may have mistaken for The Hero. Due to lack of independence, the ingenue usually lives with her father or a father figure (although in some rare cases she lives with a mother figure). The vamp is often a foil for the ingenue (or the damsel in distress, for that matter).
In opera and musical theatre, the ingenue is usually sung by a lyric soprano. The ingenue stereotypically has the fawn-eyed innocence of a child.
The ingenue is often accompanied with a romantic side plot. This romance is usually considered pure and harmless to both participants. In many cases, but not all, the male participant is just as innocent as the ingenue is. The ingenue is also similar to the girl next door archetype.
Ingenue may also refer to a new young actress or one typecast in such roles.
Ashlee is playing a young, naive, "ingenue" role in the Melrose Place spinoff, isn't she?
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ReplyDeletewelcome CinHam, wild name.
ReplyDeleteYes, welcome, CinTheHam!! ~waving~
ReplyDeleteWomen stop being ingenues when they have kids, so I don't think it's Ashlee. What festival-type event took place in NYC in the last week or so?
I know she's not that young, but I would love it so much if this were that hag Rachael Ray!
ReplyDeleteBeyonce & Jay Z?
ReplyDeleteHow I wish it were her
i say Zac Efron
ReplyDeleteI'm saying Mandy Moore too. Her husband is a musician and she is known for being this sweet, reliegious little thing.
ReplyDeleteHuh. All I could think of was Katherine Heigl. She plays the ingenuee in movies & her hubby is musically inclined.
ReplyDeleteUS magazine is reporting that Leanne Rimes is having an affair with Eddie Cibrian. She is married now to her backup singer(or former back-up, not sure).
ReplyDeleteYes, and Leanne's husband is certainly "musically inclined" in that old-fashioned, friend-of-Dorothy sense of the word.
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