The Washington Post’s Reliable Source posted an item this afternoon about actor Rob Lowe, known for roles on The West Wing and NBC’s Parks and Recreation, who was spotted in Georgetown this morning.
RS reported that the actor was seen “breakfasting . . . with a pretty blonde lady, a child and a younger man.”
But had RS checked Lowe’s Twitter feed, they would have realized that Lowe is in town checking out colleges for his son:
Presumably that “younger man” is his son. Is the Post trying to make something out of nothing?
Rob Lowe Spotted at the Four Seasons in Georgetown
Is the Reliable Source trying to make something out of nothing?
The Washington Post’s Reliable Source posted an item this afternoon about actor Rob Lowe, known for roles on The West Wing and NBC’s Parks and Recreation, who was spotted in Georgetown this morning.
RS reported that the actor was seen “breakfasting . . . with a pretty blonde lady, a child and a younger man.”
But had RS checked Lowe’s Twitter feed, they would have realized that Lowe is in town checking out colleges for his son:
Presumably that “younger man” is his son. Is the Post trying to make something out of nothing?
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