Sex Scene Gets Things Cooking
If you didn't get enough of hottie Nick Scotti as the delivery man orally pleasured by Kim Cattrall in a recent episode of Sex and the City, you may soon get to see more of him. Scotti, a model turned actor from Ozone Park, Queens, is shopping around a reality cooking show, Just a Guy Who Can Cook, with Peter Marc Jacobson, the producer of The Nanny. The show was hatched a couple of months ago when the two first met and Scotti told Jacobson how much he loved to cook. "I said, 'Are you a chef?' " Jacobson told us. "He said, 'No, I'm just a guy who can cook.' And I said, 'That's a great name for a show. You could just cook in Queens with your family walking in and out, your grandmother could be yelling at you in the background.' " The Sex and the City quickie is sure to help. Jacobson reports that ever since it aired, strangers have been pointing at Scotti in the street and squealing things like, "That's the blow-job guy!"
Calvin Klein Makes Some Noise
Calvin Klein had some car trouble in East Hampton recently. The designer was having Sunday brunch at Nichol's with Sandy Gallin when the car alarm on his brand-new Land Rover went off. "He had just bought the car and couldn't figure out how to shut it off," our source tells us. After ten minutes of frantically scrambling under the hood and over the dashboard, Klein was still at a loss as to what to do. After a few screeching minutes, three muscular young ladies walking by came to Klein's aid, and one of them simply pushed a button to shut off the alarm. One of the gals even poked fun at Klein, cracking, "With all your money, why aren't you driving a more expensive car?"
Reality Check
As if there aren't enough knockoffs of the MTV hit The Osbournes, what with Anna Nicole Smith making a ratings splash with her premiere on E! and Liza Minnelli and David Gest airing their dinner parties on VH1 starting in October. Now we hear that 'N Sync's Joey Fatone -- who's currently starring in Rent on Broadway -- wants his reality TV, too. A tipster reports that the pop singer has approached VH1 execs about developing a show that would focus on him and his family, including his mom, Phyllis, and siblings Janine and Steven.
This Just In
Designers Liz Collins and Gary Graham are teaming up for Fashion Week. After Collins and Graham stage their individual shows back-to-back at the Metropolitan Pavilion, they're going to debut their new joint venture: Griz, a couture eveningwear collection. . . . Kim Cattrall has signed on to host the twelfth annual Magical Evening gala on September 25 at the Marriott Marquis. The night, which will celebrate Christopher Reeve's 50th birthday, along with the birthdays of Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Barbara Walters, and Ron Meyer, will feature a performance by Robin Williams and benefits the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation.
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