Sarah McLachlan

December 7, 2008 at 11:30am PST
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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.

September 11, 2008 at 9:13am PST
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Singer and Lilith Fair pioneer Sarah McLachlan admitted in a recent interview that two songs on her upcoming greatest hits album, "U Want Me 2" and "Don't Give Up on Us", were inspired by her separation from her husband of 11 years, Ashwin Sood, who plays drums in her band.

The couple, who have two daughters, six-year-old India and Taja Summer, 14 months, hadn’t publicly announced their split.

May 28, 2008 at 4:16pm PST

It’s Sarah McLachlan!

Remember her? She sang Lilith Fair hits like “Building a Mystery,” “Angel” and “I Will Remember You.”

We will never forget the moment on Felicity when Ben (Scott Speedman) and Felicity (Keri Russell) finally kissed to her song “Ice Cream.” (Your love is better than ice cream/Better than anything else that I’ve tried)

Looks like McLachlan is off the ice cream and on the bench press. Damn, check out the guns! She looks amazing and is the mother of two kids.

Nice to see you, Sarah.

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