X17 EXCLUSIVE - Goldie Hawn And Kurt Russell Laugh With X17 After SugarFISH Runs Out Of Rice
Monday, October 4, 2010: Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and son, Wyatt had a laugh with X17 when we spotted them leaving Italian restaurant, Palmeri Ristorante in Brentwood, CA. They had planned on dining at SugarFISH, but were turned away because the sushi restaurant had run out of rice!
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