Just ‘Cause It’s Robert Buckley

December 11, 2008 at 6:25am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Tee hee.

All those bad things we said about Robbie, his Clark Kent glasses, his sucky TV movie, his soon-to-be questionable career, we recant them!

No one this hot could possibly have a problem getting cast. What were we thinking?

Buck-Me attended Tuesday’s Ray-Ban Remasters event at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom.

We are, however, haunted by one blaringly obvious question: Why isn’t Robbie EVER spotted out with a woman?

You know a dude this fine rarely spends the night alone so who’s he creepin’ with?

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duh. he's creepin' with

duh. he's creepin' with your man Ed...

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