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Francis Rossi of Status Quo At Bonham’s, London, Great Britain 12th November 2019 During a press view of Bonhams’ Entertainment Memorabilia sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecast
as reported by the Mail on line-18/12/19
sold for 115k at auction yesterday- 17/12/19
Francis Rossi of Status Quo
At Bonham’s, London, Great Britain
12th November 2019
During a press view of Bonhams’ Entertainment Memorabilia sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 – 150,000
The guitar also featured in the majority of the band’s 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the band’s most high-profile performance, the globally aired ‘Live Aid’ concert at London’sWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
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SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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Marcin Budkowski, Executive Director of Alpine F1 Team, Laurent Rossi (fra), CEO of Alpine, portrait
F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Francis Rossi of Status Quo with his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar .
Francis Rossi of Status Quo at Bonhams, London. During a review of Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale featuring his famous green Fender Telecaster guitar
Francis Rossi and his green Fender Telecaster guitar, estimate £100,000 to £150,000.
Francis' green Fender Telecaster one of rock musics most recognised guitars is the star lot in the Entertainment Memorabilia Sale taking place on Tuesday 17 December at Bonhams Knightsbridge, with an estimate of £100,000 - £150,000.
Purchased second-hand in Glasgow by Rossi in 1968 for £75, and in the musicianís ownership for more than 50 years, Francisí Fender has been an integral part of Status Quoís history, from being played on ëDown the Dustpipeí in 1970, and then on virtually every one of the bandís singles and albums up to 2015.
The guitar also featured in the majority of the bandís 6,000 live shows before being retired by Francis in 2015, notably appearing in arguably the bandís most high-profile performance, the globally aired ëLive Aidí concert at LondonísWembley Stadium in 1985, which had a total audience of 1.9 billion.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ROYALS - Königliche Mode bei den Ascot-Rennen im Laufe der Jahre
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge
Royal Ascot, Day 1, UK - 18 Jun 2019
Wearing Elie Saab Hat By Philip Treacy
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A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
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EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
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DUK10114970_016
EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10114970_004
EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10114970_003
EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10114970_002
EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10114970_001
EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10114970_006
EXKLUSIV - Wieso weint Portia de Rossi beim verlassen des Restaurants?
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. February 4, 2019
A tearful Portia de Rossi is visibly upset as she leaves a lunch appointment in West Hollywood. The actress wife of Ellen DeGeneres had been dining at Crossroads, a vegan eatery, with a male companion who looked like her brother Michael Rogers. Portia ? who wore a brown dress with a white blouse, black stockings and ankle boots ? chewed on a toothpick as a tear trickled down her right cheek, while she walked from the restaurant to her Ferrari sports car. She was carrying a designer Birkin purse and left by herself.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10114101_001
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres kauft sich ein neues Haus in Montecito
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020826a)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_010
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952g)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952h)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_007
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952c)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_006
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952b)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_005
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952a)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_004
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952j)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_003
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952f)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_002
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952e)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110205_001
PEOPLE - Ellen DeGeneres strahlt richtig neben Portia de Rossi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10020952d)
Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' TV show, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10106067_020
FEATURE - 'Two Yamahas, One Passion' in Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (9934697e)
Valentino Rossi
'Two Yamahas, One Passion' event, Yamaha Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - 17 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - 'Two Yamahas, One Passion' in Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (9934697t)
Valentino Rossi. pianist Francesco Tristano
'Two Yamahas, One Passion' event, Yamaha Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - 17 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - 'Two Yamahas, One Passion' in Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (9934697s)
Valentino Rossi. pianist Francesco Tristano
'Two Yamahas, One Passion' event, Yamaha Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - 17 Oct 2018
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DUK10106067_017
FEATURE - 'Two Yamahas, One Passion' in Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (9934697p)
Valentino Rossi
'Two Yamahas, One Passion' event, Yamaha Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - 17 Oct 2018
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DUK10106067_016
FEATURE - 'Two Yamahas, One Passion' in Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (9934697q)
Valentino Rossi
'Two Yamahas, One Passion' event, Yamaha Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - 17 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - 'Two Yamahas, One Passion' in Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (9934697r)
Valentino Rossi
'Two Yamahas, One Passion' event, Yamaha Ginza, Tokyo, Japan - 17 Oct 2018
(c) Dukas