The Week contest - Renée's reinvention
If there was movie about Renée Zellweger's transformation, what would it be called?
Last week's question: Actress Renée Zellweger recently caused a stir when she showed up in public looking almost unrecognizable because of plastic surgery. If Hollywood made a movie about Zellweger's radical transformation, what would it be called?
THE WINNER: "Rigid Jones's Diary"
Missy Cady, Bolton Landing, N.Y.
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Susan Bettino, Bronxville, N.Y.
THIRD PLACE: "Trading Faces"
Kevin Fagan, New York City
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