Olsen Twins denied entrance to party


There’s plenty of news of A C-Listers getting shut out of events this morning. Like Paris Hilton, The Olsen Twins were turned away at the door. Unlike Paris Hilton, they were invited to the party but simply failed to RSVP:

The Olsen twins got a lesson in etiquette from French Vogue on Saturday.

The fashion darlings had been invited — but neglected to RSVP — to an exclusive dinner hosted by Mario Testino, honoring Margarita Missoni and the daughters of Anna Wintour and French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld.

“There weren’t places for them because they hadn’t RSVPed,” says one guest. “They were refused entry at the door!”

The party probably sucked anyway. The French aren’t known for their hospitality, and I’m speaking from personal experience here.

Maybe they weren’t let in because summer is barely over and Mary-Kate was wearing fur. Is it just me, or does Ashley look like she had some bad work done on her face?

Here they are at the Balenciaga Paris Launch in New York recently. [via]

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  1. tina says:

    who the hell denies them!! idots spring to mind, they have a thousand other things going on when do they have time to rsvp!!

  2. I think they accidentally superglued Ashley’s mouth shut. I’ve yet to see a picture of her in recent years with a smile.

  3. My Two Cents says:

    Tina – I am sure that the “exclusive” dinner party was an elegant sit-down meal that was thoughtfully planned and orchestrated. Obviously, you have never hosted a dinner party where the meal is prepared for each individual who RSVP then had to rearrange the meal that was suppose to accommodate eight into twelve? Hmmm…I ponder how I am going to make my eight Cornish hens turn into twelve Cornish hens? Now, where is that magic wand? And do you actually believe that these girls made their flight and hotel arrangements themselves? I believe your phrase “idiot (notice correct spelling) springs to mind.”