GQ’s Men of the Year

November 20, 2008 at 6:55am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

On our way home from dinner Tuesday night we noticed a major hubbub going on at the Chateau Marmont and decided to investigate.

We discovered it was GQ’s Men of the Year Party where stars like Leonardo DiCaprio mingled with Zac Efron while Megan Fox (who arrived with her hottie fiance Brian Austin Green and was honored as GQ’s Obsession of the Year) worked the red carpet next to Elisha Cuthbert (looking like she’s packed on a few pounds) and Rosario Dawson.

An In-n-Out Burger truck was parked out front to quell the cravings of stars who needed something to soak up the alcohol on their way home. Sarah Silverman and her boyfriend Jimmy Kimmel partook (we’re so thrilled they’re back together!).

Some of the night’s honorees included Leonardo DiCaprio (GQ’s Leading Man), Barack Obama (Game Changer), Jon Hamm (Breakout), Michael Phelps (Golden Boy), John Malkovich (Mad Genius of the Year), Sean Penn (Drama Queen of the Year), James Franco (Screen Idol of the Year) and Seth MacFarlane (Mogul of the Year).

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