Denise Richards breezes through the door in a dark fitted ensemble. Her trademark features – deep blue eyes, full pouty lips, flowing brunette locks (recite the rest yourself) – are stunningly apparent. One could not help but inquire about her fashion. “Dolce and Gabbana,” she says when asked who made her couture clothing. She then pulls down her jacket to check the inside tag. “I’m not sure what it’s made of, but I love leopard.” Richards is in demand for her contemporary American femme-fatale allure, but keeps up her figure with a non-specific diet. “I can’t eat whatever I want, and I definitely like to work out. But this morning for breakfast, I had M&M’s with my coffee.” She pauses, then adds, “and oatmeal too.”
Her stirring style helped her widespread success in 1998′s “Wild Things” and as nouveau Bond Girl in 1999′s “The World is Not Enough,” which made her a household name. She’s currently using her fame to fill her working palette with projects such as “Empire,” an independent film co-staring John Leguizamo and “The Third Wheel,” a romantic comedy distributed by Miramax and featuring Ben Affleck. In her most recent cinematic effort, “Valentine,” from Warner Brothers pictures, she co-stars with David Boreanaz and Marley Shelton as the wilder one in a group of friends being tormented by a cherub-masked murderer from their past.
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