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Anderson Cooper, Kathy Griffin hold tarantula, talk about ta-ta-toos
NEW YORK, April 25 () -- CNN journalist Anderson Cooper held a live tarantula in his hands on his U.S. daytime talk show in a "Truth or Dare?" challenge with comedienne Kathy Griffin.Cooper, 45, who co-hosts CNN's New Year's Eve coverage with Griffin, 52, held the large, hairy spider for 15 seconds -- as if he could barely stand it -- on his syndicated show "Anderson" after refusing to drink pickle juice.Moments earlier, Griffin held the arachnid as if it was nothing.You can see the "Truth or Dare?" moment at tinyurl.com/Anderson-Cooper-Tarantula.The episode, airing Friday, also includes a discussion of "ta-ta-toos," created by two women in Hollywood, Fla., who describe the products on their website as "temporary tattoos for your ta-tas."The tattoos say things like "Bite Size," "Custom Built" and "Guess What? I'm Pregnant."Anderson called the ta-ta-toos among the "ridiculous products" he has shown on his program.During the discussion, Griffin said she had put a ta-ta-too on her body.The program then showed a photo of a ta-ta-too that said "Let's Celebrate." It appeared not on her breasts but on her inner thigh -- "a place,[url=http://www.parajumpersjackenoutlet.de/]parajumpers damen[/url]," she told Cooper, "I think you'll appreciate and a place you are invited to.""It's a party down there," she said. "New Year's Eve every day."Cooper is openly gay.Griffin, who is straight, is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights activist involved in causes such as same-sex marriage.You can see their ta-ta-too conversation at tinyurl.com/Anderson-Cooper-Ta-Ta-Too. |
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