With the custody case finally behind her, Britney Spears took time out Saturday night and surprisingly attended Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey’s fundraiser for Generation Rescue, an organization dedicated to researching autism.
“She looked great and seemed really happy,” says a partygoer. Though she kept close to her assistant Brett and didn’t speak to other guests ’she smiled and clapped during the video about autism. She was very into the information and watched a little bit of the dancers from Dancing with the Stars, sneaking out during one of the performances.’
The charity event was sponsored by Star Queen Vodka and was hosted at Jen and Jim’s house in Brentwood, CA. For entertainment, the Dancing With The Stars dancers performed a couple numbers and of course Jim Carrey had to get on stage to give the guests a good laugh.
Also at the bash were newlyweds Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller, as well as Robert Rodriguez and Rose McGowen, who apparently were seen kissing and dancing all night.
Jim Carrey jokes around wearing Jenny McCarthy’s bathing suit. The two were spotted by the paparazzi walking on the beach in Malibu with Jenny wearing the black one piece, and only hours later the two were out again with Jim sporting the skimpy suit.
YIKES!! You can totally see his junk!
Good for them for havening a little fun goofing on the photogs!
Today in Washington DC, Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey lead the “Green Our Vaccines” march, rally, and press conference at the Capitol Building and West Capitol Grounds.
The star power couple are hoping that they can use their celebrity voices to raise awareness of autism by taking part in a parade and also joining up with national autism advocacy groups to press for the elimination of toxins from children’s vaccines and to change children’s vaccination schedules.
McCarthy has publicly announced that her 6 year old son, Evan, has autism and has become a vocal advocate for more autism research to be pursued. McCarthy’s best-selling book, “Louder Than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism,” chronicles her efforts to help her son overcome his symptoms through a special diet, medication and daily therapy.