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Wait A Minute - Did She Say ‘Under,’ Or ‘Un’?

Compiled By Staff Writer Rick Bo

Michelle Pfeiffer may be one of In Style magazine’s “10 Most Stylish” stars, but she doesn’t consider herself a fashion maven.

“I’m always more comfortable underdressed than over,” said Pfeiffer, who prefers blue jeans, T-shirts and loafers.

Halle Berry, also named to the list, said she wears “what makes me feel good, not something a designer says is current.”

And Nicole Kidman said she feels as comfortable in casual outfits as she does in designer gowns.

“I like clothes that don’t clash with your personality or feel put on,” Kidman said.

Rounding out the rest of the top 10 are Elizabeth Hurley, Sharon Stone, Anjelica Huston, Will Smith, Andy Garcia, and husband and wife David Duchovny and Tea Leoni.

Loose talk

Ashley Judd, on her fondness for chewing tobacco: “There is tremendous satisfaction in the spit, and I can do it and not mess up my lipstick.”

It’s been a while since she’s seen Swede 16

Britt Ekland turns 55 today.

Well, the breast offense is a good defense

Actress Ashley Judd says that she and her older, singing sister didn’t always get along in their younger days. “Wynonna remembers picking on me a lot and says she feels bad about it,” Judd tells People magazine. “She would sit on me. The only thing I could do was sock Wy in the boob. It was my only course of defense.”

So then would they call it the ‘X-Canadians’?

And speaking of David Duchovny, “The X-Files” star is asking that the show be moved from Vancouver, B.C., to Los Angeles, where new bride Tea Leoni tapes “The Naked Truth.” Chris Carter, “X-Files” co-executive producer, said there have been “preliminary discussions” about the show switching locations.

It’s just one of the French, er, fringe benefits

Former Playboy pinup and MTV vamp Jenny McCarthy has a special treat for the male staffers of her new NBC sitcom, “Jenny.” Every day, the guys put slips of paper with their names in a box. McCarthy then draws a winner and plants a big kiss on the lucky fellow.

From Judge Wapner to Judge Chomped-ear

Mills Lane, the boxing referee who disqualified Mike Tyson for twice biting heavyweight champ Evander Holyfield’s ears, is weighing an offer to become host of a “People’s Court”-style TV show. “I think America would take to this guy big time,” said producer Bob Young.

Or perhaps he’d prefer a shocking pink jock

Disgraced sportscaster Marv Albert, meanwhile, has been offered a job on a Tampa radio station’s morning “shock jock” program. Albert could even do the show by phone from his New York apartment, a producer said - although DJ B.J. Harris adds that there’s no dress code, so he “can walk in here with bra and panties.”

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