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Movie Stars Turn Coachella Festival Into Desert Hollywood
Movie Stars Turn Coachella Festival Into Desert Hollywood
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Sunday, April 29, 2007
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Cameron Diaz
,
Drew Barrymore
,
Scarlett Johansson
,
Jessica Alba
,
Jason Statham
and
Adam Brody
have been giving the three-day Coachella Festival some real star power, heading out to the California desert to catch acts like
Bjork
, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the reformed Jesus & Mary Chain.
Diaz
joined
Barrymore
and Alba backstage on the festival's first-ever Friday but appeared to be solo as she wandered around the VIP area alone before the Red Hot Chili Peppers' performance last night.
Wearing all white and a pair of beige knee-high boots,
Diaz
was by far the most fashion-conscious person at the festival, as she spent 15 minutes trying to avoid the star spotters backstage while frantically texting friends.
Johansson
was the only mainstream movie star to actually take to the stage--she crept on to perform "Just Like Honey" with the Jesus & Mary Chain on Friday night. The song appeared on the soundtrack to the actress' hit film
Lost in Translation
.
The Transporter
star
Statham
rocked out to the Red Hot Chili Peppers last night, while former
O.C.
actor
Brody
chilled out with friends backstage.
Among the other movie stars spotted at Coachella were
Danny DeVito
, who was at the festival for a second consecutive year, porn star
Ron Jeremy
, who introduced controversial rocker Peaches on Friday night, and Scottish actress
Kelly MacDonald
, who joined husband Dougie Payne and his band Travis backstage last night.
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