Check out the celebs that went shopping at Frieze Los Angeles, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Will Ferrell, and other famous names:
Actor Will Ferrell told us he’d been to Frieze L.A. and other art fairs before—but “just when I’m told to.”
A couple hours after the fair’s opening, they were “in discussions” about making purchases, “but we want to see everything first,” Ferrell added. Was he enjoying it?“Not really,” he deadpanned. “No, it’s great.”costar Pierce Brosnan—known to be something of a painter himself—and the two reverted to their onscreen roles as father and son, doing a short bit, according to a tip from Hilde Lynn Helphenstein, a.k.a. Jerry Gogosian.
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