Ryan Eggold Linked to Haley Bennett

April 1, 2009 at 12:59pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Ryan Eggold, 24, who has been linked to Rumer Willis (ew), Twilight’s Ashley Greene (eh) and is now reportedly dating singer-actress Haley Bennett, 21. (Who?)

We’ll believe it when we see his tongue down her throat.

At the opening of Todd Schorr's art show in LA on March 28th, Ryan didn’t say anything about Haley, but he did talk about his ideal woman (aka: us).

“I have never been attracted to the skeleton thing, and obviously in Hollywood there is an issue with that. For me personally, it’s not attractive. Being healthy is attractive.”

We’ve got  a healthy appetite for some Leggo My Eggold.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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