Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt joined the rest of the celebrity voters and headed to the polls in LA yesterday. While their choice for President didn't win the election, the couple still took the opportunity to pose for patriotic photos. As they supported their candidates, Heidi's dad was endorsing Spencer. He told Life & Style, "Every father wants his daughter to be with someone like Spencer, believe me," and spoke highly of his future son-in-law. Heidi's mother, who is divorced from Mr. Montag, might not agree, but now the couple has at least one family member on their side.

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After taking a nice hiatus from filming since working on Vicky Cristina Barcelona last year, Javier Bardem was finally back on the set of Biutiful in Barcelona yesterday. Javier will be back to his Spanish-speaking roots, playing a father trying to put his life back together after a failed love affair. We're still a little disappointed that we won't get to see Javier back on the big screen with Penelope in Nine, but a sweet story with a gorgeous Spanish backdrop won't draw any complaints from us.

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A polka-dotted Lauren Conrad stepped out in LA last night with her mini Chanel on her arm and BlackBerry in hand. As LC stays busy in real time, her personal life on The Hills got shaken up this week with Audrina moving out of the house. The situation was less catty than what we expected, and Audrina even blogged that Lauren was very cool about everything. Of course, things might not stay so cordial when the Justin Bobby drama hits the small screen, but until then we'll continue to enjoy all the fashion, gadgets, and food on the show.

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Harvey Weinstein hosted an Election Night Party at Public House in NYC yesterday as everyone got together to watch Barack Obama elected President. James Franco beamed and hugged everyone around him. Jessica Alba posed with Taylor Momsen, who's not old enough to vote but still got in on the excitement. Jessica said of the election, "I think we all have to start to see the change we are waiting for. We need more people that think like him . . . that are, I don't know, thoughtful?" As for Obama's first order of business, "Helping Americans understand that you are part of the world and can't isolate yourself so much." Overall, the mood was one of joy as people cheered out of their windows and cars in celebration.

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