
Atoosa Rubenstein's career and communication with the outside world may exist mostly on MySpace these days, but that was no matter for Step Up, the for-women-by-women empowerment-slash-charity-slash-action network that hosted its Third Annual Inspiration Awards on Thursday night.
Joined by husband Ari, a couple Miss Seventeen contestants (including the Miss 17), and WNBA vet Kym Hampton, Atoosa spoke about her alpha-kitties, being inspired, and how her job as EIC of Seventeen – a print magazine! – was just too limiting for her to make an impact "on her girls."
That's when we looked over at tablemate Sue Schulz to catch her reaction. Sue, of course, is CosmoGIRL!'s EIC, friend of Atoosa, and her former deputy. That means she also works at a print magazine. How limiting!
Elsewhere, fellow tablemate and presenter Ivanka Trump watched other people eat Godiva chocolate (though Ivanka did have bread! with butter!) and MTV maestra SuChin Pak discussed her red carpet chat with Paris Hilton (read: what you saw was what you got) and how she canceled her trip to South Korea to do Oprah.
WWD's Stephanie Smith, meanwhile, could be spotted outside on a Vespa. That's a sign of women being empowered or something, right?
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[...] If you'll pardon the irony of Page Six claiming "celebs can expect privacy" at the venue while it simultaneously reports all the events that occurred, we'd like to share with you the identity of said "entertainment freelance reporter for one of the weeklies." She's People's Lycia Nass, who joins the ranks of the Time Inc. tabloid's roster of reporters who have been booted from various establishments for overstepping their bounds. Just this month, a People person was ousted from Step Up's Inspiration Awards. [...]
[...] If you’ll pardon the irony of Page Six claiming “celebs can expect privacy” at the venue while it simultaneously reports all the events that occurred, we’d like to share with you the identity of said “entertainment freelance reporter for one of the weeklies.” She’s People’s Lycia Nass, who joins the ranks of the Time Inc. tabloid’s roster of reporters who have been booted from various establishments for overstepping their bounds. Just this month, a People person was ousted from Step Up’s Inspiration Awards. [...]