Hot Sauce of the Day: Scott Speedman

December 7, 2008 at 11:30am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Can we get a what what for Ben Covington?

Herro, lovah!

In the battle of Noel vs. Ben, it was never a contest for us. From the moment we saw Scott Speedman on Felicity, we were all his.

Scott has been a bit MIA ever since The Strangers but he was snapped walking around a movie set in LA on Friday.

Sure he’s a little chub rock these days and he’s got two chins instead of one but, to us, he will always be the man who we cuddle under a blanket with while watching a Charlie Chaplin film on the roof while Sarah McLachlan’s version of “Ice Cream” serenades us.

Sigh.

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