KayCee Stroh

January 17, 2009 at 7:05am PST
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After our afternoon spent witnessing the jousting of Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Michael Cera, we hit Main Street to see what Park City is all about.

On our way in for dinner at Bistro 412, we passed one of the largest men we’d ever seen wearing a sheepskin hat. Seriously, the guy was gigantor. We were so dumbstruck but his massiveness, we almost didn’t notice it was John Cleese, comic genius.

January 10, 2009 at 12:31pm PST
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High School Musical star KayCee Stroh married Ben Higginson on Friday in Salt Lake City, Utah in total Big Love fashion.

Stroh and Higginson, both 24 (which is too young to get married in our opinion, unless there’s a barefoot-pregnant-shotgun situation) were united in a private Mormon ceremony at the Salt Lake Temple before exchanging wedding bands at a ring ceremony attended by family and friends.

That’s how Mormons do it.

Creeeepy.

May 24, 2008 at 12:58pm PST

Don’t worry, it’s not our baby Zac...it’s KayCee Stroh, 23, who plays hip hop loving Martha Cox. According to People Magazine, KayCee got engaged to boyfriend Ben Higginson early Saturday morning.

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