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Last week perennially blond icon Barbie turned 40. On the very same day, perennially blond houseguest Kato Kaelin also turned 40. Eerily, the similarities do not end there...
...days before his 16th birthday, Prince William, en route from boarding school to the movies with friends, called his father to tell him he'd be stopping home for a change of clothes. Prince Charles asked his son if he would not mind spending a few moments with a houseguest, one the boy had never met before--Charles' mistress of 26 years, Camilla Parker Bowles...
...bother one another unless they wanted to get into another's throats," in which case, screaming fights ensued. Inevitably, however, they ate lunch together, dined together after work and returned together to the big house on Greystone Drive. "They were three peas in a pod," says Via, an occasional houseguest. "Jon had no girlfriend, and Robin had no boyfriend, and Madalyn was too far gone to have anything." At home, they would watch the news together before retiring. Their month-long excursions every other year, usually visiting atheist communities in other countries, were taken ensemble...
Kaelin has, in fact, proved to be one of the minor surprises this time around. The actor-houseguest was one of Clark's biggest problems. She spent long, frustrating hours in her office and in court trying to coax coherent testimony from the loosey-goosey Kaelin. Then last week a spiffed-up, more verb-friendly Kaelin testified that Simpson was brooding, and cursing, the day before the murders over his former wife's sexual escapades, referring to an incident in which he witnessed Nicole having sex with a boyfriend, Keith Zlomsowitch. And Kaelin also mentioned last week that the three...
...some measures, though, he already has one. Blessed with an uncanny resemblance to Brian ("Kato") Kaelin, Smith has won a recurring role as the Simpson houseguest on the O.J. Civil Trial, a nightly one-hour news program on the E! channel (airing weekdays at 8 p.m. EST), which not only provides analysis of the testimony in the Simpson wrongful-death lawsuit but actually has actors recreate verbatim chunks of the day's proceedings as well...