Free Spirited Isabel Appears In Adrian Grenier’s Free Spirited Doco (Presumably For Free)

Isabel and Adrian.jpgIsabel Lucas and Adrian Grenier are fast becoming a more interesting version of Alicia “vegan beeswax candles at my wedding” Silverstone and whoever her husband is when it comes to the eco-conscious celebrity coupling of the moment.

Taking a brief timeout from her hectic dolphin saving schedule, Isabel has popped up in Grenier’s new vanity project eco documentary series for US cable, the wittily titled Alter Eco.

Do you see what he did there??

Lucas, the Australian face of the anti-whaling campaign, is assisting and starring in Grenier’s debut producing project Alter Eco, a 13-part series for cable channel Planet Green.

Set in LA, the show follows Grenier and his green entourage as they help people take steps to live more environmentally-sustainable lifestyles.

“I’m helping out wherever I can because I think it’s a fantastic concept,” Lucas told Confidential from her parent’s home in Cairns yesterday.

“Adrian has always been ecologically-conscious and we definitely relate on that.”

Yes yes, very Important and Serious and Good For Your Digestive Health stuff, but what excites me more is the tiny tidbit at the end of the article that says “The former Home and Away star is in Australia visting her parents for two weeks before returning to Hollywood to begin shooting the big budget blockbuster Transformers 2.”

FREE SPIRITED ISABEL IS GOING TO BE IN TRANSFORMERS 2 WITH THE LASERS AND THE ROBOTS AND THE EXPLOSION LOLS?!

Why was I not informed of this important piece of news earlier? Lift your game, Future Husband Michael Bay!

Comments

  • Gwen

    Vanity project is right! This show is intolerable. Adrian Grenier’s idea of ‘cool people living life to the fullest’ seems to be my idea of ‘obnoxious, self-congratulatory rich kids endlessly engaging in dull banter and excessive high-fiving’.

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