Lindsay Price Bewitches Curtis Stone
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Remember Lindsay Price? That brunette bombshell from shows like Lipstick Jungle and Eastwick? It looks like the primetime staple has cast her spell on celebrity cook Curtis Stone, hunktastic host of TLC’s Take Home Chef. (We’ll spare you the obligatory, “we’d like to take him home, too” comment…except that we totally would. Like to take him home, that is. For non-cooking purposes. We mean nakedtime. *cough* Moving on…)
For those of you who are unfamilar with Stone, he’s like a younger, Aussie-r, hotter Gordon Ramsey without all the rage issues. Stone recently took time out of his busy reality show schedule–he’s currently shooting both Celebrity Apprentice and Losing It With Jillian–to fly Lindsay down under. (Hee. Also, get your minds out of the gutter.) The couple looked awwwfully chummy as they took in the Formula One Grand Prix last weekend, so Moonit’s finding out if the best way into Lindsay’s heart is, in fact, through her stomach.
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According to their birth date analysis, Curtis (born on November 4, 1975) is really into Lindsay (born on December 6, 1976). Their romantic assessment indicates that, “he’s defenseless against the strong pull she’s got on him…his friends are probably
teasing him right about now, accusing him of being whipped.” But luckily, he’ll “have the last laugh; she was put on this earth
to make sure he achieves his true potential.” So, did Price cast some secret spell on Curtis? Or is she just really into penne bolognese? Not quite. As it turns out, Lindsay’s naturally great at helping Curtis, “be himself, only better.”
While it sounds like things should be all fun and games, Moonit forsees a few bumps in the road: “Don’t get us wrong. Things are going to be intense whenever they’re together. With two forces as powerful as they are, it’s not going to be a cake-walk, especially since his temper has a way of flaring every now and then.” That makes sense; have you ever met a chef that didn’t have a bit of a temper?
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All said, it’s worth it; “any disagreements and drama along the way are a small price to pay for him evolving and becoming more mature.” What’s Moonit’s bottom line? “It’s important for both of them to make the most of this relationship, because something like this doesn’t come around too many times.” They just have to keep “petty jealousies and rivalries from getting in the way.” Eh. We’re sure they could solve all that with a little nakedtime.
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