November 21 Happy 46th Birthday, Nic
2009

Today is a special day for our lady, it’s her birthday and carrying it on with my little tradition, here’s a little card I made.

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I hope she has a great day with all her friends and family.

Happy birthday Nicollette!

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I’ve been wondering if I should post this or not, as I don’t like posting things concering Nicollette’s personal life. But this is just too sweet I need to share it.

The worst thing about the end of the relationship (with Sheridan) was losing your best friend in the world and your closest confidante.

It’s a cliche, but I just want Nicollette to be happy. You want the heat, the magic, the connection on every level, but ultimately it’s the bond of deepest friendship that’s the most powerful aspect to any relationship.

This is only a part of the article, you can read the rest here.

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Nicollette is scheduled to attend another event this upcoming weekend.

The Stars will shine bright at a private equestrian estate in the exclusive community of Hidden Hills, California on Saturday, October 24th from 6-10 PM for the 4th Autism Care and Treatment Today!’s 4th Annual Denim and Diamonds Party. Jerry Penacoli, senior reporter of the syndicated hit “EXTRA”, will co-host the evening with ACT Today’s Executive Director, Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson.

(…)Celebrities scheduled to attend include Tom Bergeron of “Dancing With the Stars”, actresses Nicollette Sheridan, Linda Gray, and Denise Richards, singer Carly Smithson of “American Idol”, Grant Reynolds of “Hollywood House Husbands”.

ACT Today! is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase access to autism effective treatments. Their goal is to educate families and help facilitate effective treatment by providing the information, funding assistance and referrals to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and their families.

Visit the ACT Today! website.

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October 16 Celebrity Embassador
2009

Nicollette was one of the celebrity embassadors at the Grossman Burn Foundation’s campaign “Stop Violence Against Women Globally” held on Thursday night at the Topanga Shopping Mal.

The campaign wants to raise awareness on the violence carried out against women around the world; whether it be rape in the Congo, genocidal acts carried out by militia targeting women and children in Somalia, violence in Darfur, oppression in Latin America or women and young teenagers that are victims of abuse here in the United States.

For more information on the campaign visit their website.

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Nicollette lent her support to the Friends Of Conservation attending to their Conservation Ball in downtown Chicago last night.

During the event, an auction takes place and this year’s gala had Nicollette making dinner for the lucky winner.

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July 16 Emmy Snub
2009

Nominations for the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards had just been announced and, sadly, Nicollette is not nominated.
I didn’t have my hopes high but I was expecting maybe a nomination as a tribute to the late Edie Britt.
Here are the nominates for Nicollette’s “category”:

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
30 Rock * Jane Krakowski, as Jenna Maroney
Pushing Daisies * Kristin Chenoweth, as Olive Snook
Saturday Night Live * Amy Poehler, as Various Characters
Saturday Night Live * Kristin Wiig, as Various Characters
Ugly Betty * Vanessa Williams, as Wilhelmina Slater
Weeds * Elizabeth Perkins, as Celia Hodes

Source and full nominations
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EDIE BRITT is dead. Nicollette Sheridan did a nice, low-key job. Nothing too showy. Nothing like the stunt Rob Lowe pulled when he died a few times as Senator Robert McCallister on Brothers, Sisters And Bastards. It is surprising that more people who are enveloped by that Walker family don’t need open-heart surgery. But back to Edie.

Edie Britt was always the outsider housewife who never seemed terribly desperate. She was very rarely given any real or recognisable motivations for her actions. Edie Britt: hornbag with a heart of stone; nasty, nasty husband-stealing BLONDE. She’s been the blondest woman on television for the past few years. Blonde but not entirely
stupid.

Nobody ever wanted to be Edie’s friend. She had slept with most of the menfolk but in a catty way rather than the romantic way the other girls managed to get away with. Only the audience will miss her.

And yet, Marc Cherry felt the need to devote an entire contrived episode to the Edie we never knew. Granted, Desperate Housewives has always been about the
brittle outward veneer that hides the inner desperation. Edie seemed to be the
only one not so concerned about keeping up appearances. But Cherry, in the act of killing her off, wanted to keep those appearances up for the sake of the audience. Turns out she had a heart of gold and a whole lot of qualities all those nicer, murdering, adulterous, scheming, gossiping housewives had overlooked while they were bitching about her sluttiness. Cherry underestimates us. We like that husband-stealing ho.

At least Nicollette got to do some Emmy acting in her final scenes. Plenty of big speeches and channelling Bette Davis. As all the women of the lane drive across the countryside with Edie’s ashes, it becomes clear this show is on its last legs. They all have creepy plasticine faces now (Marcia Cross is about the weirdest-looking thing on telly since Alf); their hair looks like they’re wearing expensive chemo wigs; their cardigans are all in bright colours that possibly only exist on Wisteria Lane; and Edie’s jar of ashes looks considerably livelier than the rest of the cast.

Nicollette Sheridan got a bum deal. Her character always had more potential. As an actress, she appeared to possess more ability, not to mention a face that in recent years came to resemble a sharply cut butter sculpture. When late one night with Gabby, Edie, in a tiny gold dress, confessed to dreading the evaporation of her youth, she was far more credible than Susan the Silly; Bree, the super
housewife; Gabby, the gold-digging mother of fat kids; or Lynette, who swings from dedicated homebody to killer businesswoman. Edie was a pretty party girl in a gold dress, sitting on a swing and wondering where it all went. Then she was dead. Edie Britt might be a metaphor for Desperate Housewives.

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The secret to Nicollette Sheridan’s hair seems to be haircare products by WEN by Chaz Dean!

Actress Nicollette Sheridan, the former Desperate Housewives star recently stocked up on 8 bottles of the 16 oz Fig non-lathering WEN Cleansing Conditioners, and two bottles of the Fig Oil from the Chaz Dean Salon in Hollywood to help keep those golden tresses looking their on and off camera.

The show Desperate Housewives has been purchasing WEN’s full line of cleansing conditioners to use on their entire cast regularly since the show’s inception.

Since Nicollette Sheridan left the Desperate Housewives series, she’s been missing the regular treatments she received on set. Nicollette, who’s been a client of Chaz Dean for more than 15 years, relies on the Fig Cleansing Conditioner to maintain her hair’s lustre and health.

Nicollette Sheridan may not be desperate since she now has enough WEN to keep her hair looking fabulous for the rest of the season.

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