From E!Online's The Awful Truth column by Ted Casablancas:
Marriage Wows
"I really like it." Those are the words Dr. Andrew Conrad, a 37-year-old genetic scientist, has used to describe his brand-spanking-new marriage to the Melrose Place and Ally McBeal star Courtney Thorne-Smith. I should probably tell you I fear Andy (who's sorta surfer handsome) was referring to his shoulder-rubbings with stars--like Leonardo DiCaprio, next to whom Conrad was thrilled to sit at a recent event--as much as his affection for his bride, whom he acquired last month. Far more scandalous is the number of carats in Court's diamond engagement ring, if you ask this avaricious a-hole: three and a half. That's all. Puny! Look, this doc (who runs a genetics lab) is loaded--trust me. Couldn't he have sprung for something a little more appropriate to that chic private community the newlyweds live in? Big hint: Think Malibu. By the way, as long as we're on things Courtney, I hear the babe whose blond locks have disappeared faster than Calista Flockhart's weight is contracted to do 10 more episodes of Ally. (Reps for Thorne-Smith and Ally did not comment.) Just don't let Andy onto the set, Court--that's my advice. (Because you know how friendly he got on the set of Melrose, don't you?) |
Exactly what did Andy do on the MP set?
And if Ted thought Andy was cheap for buying only a 3.5 carat engagement ring, wait'll he hears about the wedding rings... Courtney said on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno that Andy bought them both sterling silver wedding bands that were a whopping $11.99 each.