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...crowd gathers outside despite the cold and the rain. Police officers blockade the street. A door opens and a group of young men file out, dressed in drag from head to toe, covered in glitter, lace, bustiers, bustles, high heels, wigs, and make-up. Catherine Zeta-Jones—Oscar-winning actress and Hollywood luminary, whose per-film paycheck can reach eight figures—smiles...
Fifty-four years later, members of the national media come out in droves to catch a glimpse of the chosen ones at ceremonies that now extend to men as well as women. People magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, and Access Hollywood all sent reporters and photographers to cover Catherine Zeta-Jones’ reception of her pot last week. News outlets as far away as India write reports on the Hasty Pudding, bringing the iconic image of the Woman of the Year flanked by undergraduates in drag to breakfast tables across the world...
Late on the night of February 9, Alexandra L. Gaudiani ’05 drove to Logan Airport to pick up Catherine Zeta-Jones; her husband, fellow Oscar-winner and Pudding honoree Michael Douglas; and her personal assistant...
...next morning, it was sleeting. Gaudiani, HPT Producer Romina Garber ’06, and Press and Publicity Manager Claire G. Friedman ’07 had to make a decision. Like Zeta-Jones, they were undoubtedly tired. Since intersession, all three had worked 12-hour days at the Pudding on both the Man and Woman of the Year awards and on Terms of Frontierment, the Pudding’s 157th show. The sleet posed a problem...
...People magazine who has covered the event for years, says there was one thing different about this year’s ceremony: “Never in my life have I had to submit my questions in advance for the Woman of the Year.” Apparently Zeta-Jones has a touch of diva...