Los Angeles Times

Five honored for philanthro­pic efforts

- By Ellen Olivier image@latimes.com

From the podium at Variety’s Power of Women event, host Judd Apatow told the invitation-only audience of Hollywood insiders that he’d been given the OK to “go for it.”

And he did just that, taking on newsmakers, including disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, director James Cameron and President Trump during a luncheon that celebrated the philanthro­pic efforts of actresses Priyanka Chopra, Octavia Spencer and Michelle Pfeiffer as well as singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson and “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins.

“Women did a lot of powerful things this week, don’t you think?” the “Trainwreck” director said Oct. 13, giving a shoutout to the journalist­s who broke the Weinstein story and all the women who spoke up in the widening sexual assault and harassment scandal involving the producer, “ending this nightmare and preventing other people from being victimized by him.”

“It takes no effort not to be a creep,” Apatow added, before joking, “I’ve never pushed Seth Rogen to give me a back massage or tried to get Paul Rudd in the tub. … If I’m in the office and the door is closed, my staff knows I’m secretly eating red velvet cupcakes.”

Apatow said fatherhood wasn’t required to take offense by these recent assault scandals that have hit Hollywood. “As the owner of a bird, I think this is horrible,” he said.

Apatow didn’t spare “Avatar” director Cameron about his vocal criticism of the fan favorite and box office hit “Wonder Woman.”

“Poor James Cameron,” Apatow said. “Got a little jealous when ‘Wonder Woman’ became a huge hit. His ego got a little hurt when we weren’t talking about his movie [from] 1991.”

And as for Trump, Apatow said, “We want him to go away, don’t we?”

The event

The affair, which was held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel and presented by Lifetime, recognized the philanthro­py of Chopra for her work with UNICEF, Spencer for City Year, Pfeiffer for the Environmen­tal Working Group, Clarkson for her work with the XQ Institute and Jenkins for the Anti-Recidivism Coalition.

Additional awards were given to Salesforce Chairman and Chief Executive Marc Benioff and Sato Project founder and President Chrissy Beckles.

The crowd

Gwyneth Paltrow, Gal Gadot, Blake Shelton, Viola Davis, Nikki Reed, Arianna Huffington and 16-year-old Ava Cardoso-Smith, who represente­d UNICEF, took turns onstage introducin­g the honorees, while Variety co-editor-in-chief Claudia Eller and publisher Michelle Sobrino-Stearns welcomed an audience that included Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, Ashley Tisdale, Chrissy Metz, Brandy, Jaime King, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Constance Zimmer.

The scene

Guests caught up with friends and colleagues and checked out several charity and sponsor event displays, including an Audi TT RS, and booths for Derm-store, Moroccanoi­l and the Venetian Las Vegas, where bracelet maker MyIntent custom-crafted charms in a choice of words such as “fearless,” “strength” and “blessed.”

The quote

After gushing over seeing “Wonder Woman” star Gadot, Clarkson considered how the story about the fearless Amazonian princess stacked up against the story of a popular children’s tale as old as time.

“I mean the story of ‘[Beauty] and the Beast’ — it’s a little scary. [Belle] was in a dungeon, trapped, and then they fell in love.” The recording artist said that her 3-year-old daughter loved “Wonder Woman” and that after seeing the film, she “started acting it out, and I couldn’t have been more proud. … ’Cause you’re like, ‘You’re cute in the Belle dress,’ but you’re more proud when she’s like [swinging a sword].”

 ?? Rob Latour Variety ?? GATHERED at Power of Women luncheon at Beverly Wilshire Hotel are the honorees: director Patty Jenkins, left, actresses Priyanka Chopra, Michelle Pfeiffer and Octavia Spencer and singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson.
Rob Latour Variety GATHERED at Power of Women luncheon at Beverly Wilshire Hotel are the honorees: director Patty Jenkins, left, actresses Priyanka Chopra, Michelle Pfeiffer and Octavia Spencer and singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson.

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