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It was supposed to be Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's eldest daughter's coming out party, her Hollywood-style debutante ball, broadcast live for all the world to watch.
Instead, that pesky writers strike emerged. And a drunken Golden Globes ceremony, where Rumer Willis would have presided on stage as Miss Golden Globes 2008, was scrapped.
But rather than drown her sorrows in old episodes of dad's "Moonlighting" along with mom's "G.I. Jane" and "Striptease" VHS tapes, Rumer WIllis hit what remained of the Golden Globes swag suites on Wednesday.
This is a story about how one young woman, and some Hollywood actor friends, copped free clothes, bags, drinks, down jackets, consumer electronics, jeans, hoodies and underwear.
(Kevin Parry / WireImage.com)
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She covered international fashion, entertainment and pop culture for USA Today for a decade and survived the film festival war zones from thermal undies Sundance to topless Cannes.
Her celebrity coverage has appeared in The Washington Post, TV Guide, Us Weekly, InStyle, Ladies Home Journal and Harper's Bazaar.
She's allergic to the limelight, designer shoes and persistent publicists. She also heeds Henry David Thoreau's advice: 'Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.'