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Ryan Phillippe & Amanda Seyfried Still Together?

Find out where we spotted the maybe-couple last night. Plus, new dad Javier Bardem parties, Julia Roberts cracks jokes and more

By Marc Malkin Feb 25, 2011 7:35 PMTags
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Reports of the demise of Ryan Phillippe and Amanda Seyfried's romance may have been greatly exaggerated.

While the tabs have claimed that the four-month-old flame has fizzled...

The two were together at Soho House just last night hanging in the VIP club's garden area.

They did keep things low-key. "He was being sweet and attentive," an eyewitness reports.

Seyfried, who was first linked to the actor after they apparently hooked up at Kate Hudson's annual Halloween party in October, recently shot down reports that Phillippe has also been seeing Rihanna when she told paparazzi following her earlier this week that the Ri-Ri story "is not true."

Also at Soho House, Roadside Attractions threw a private party with Grey Goose for their Academy Award-nominated flicks Winter's Bone and Biutiful. Javier Bardem was there (sans wifey Penélope Cruz) as was his Biutiful director Alejandro González Iñárritu. Winter's Bone beauty Jennifer Lawrence partied with her posse of family members and chatted with costar and fellow Oscar nominee John Hawkes and their director Debra Granik. I also spotted directors David O. Russell, Michael Mann and Kathryn Bigelow, Frances Fisher and "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" songwriter Diane Warren.

Across town at L.A. Mayor Antonia R. Villaraigosa's residence, Mila Kunis, Sharon Stone, Alexander Skarsgård and True Grit's teen queen Hailee Steinfeld hit the Hollywood Reporter Nominees Night soiree, hosted by the magazine's editorial director Janice Min and Academy Awards executive producer Bruce Cohen.

Julia Roberts was the surprise guest the U.S.-Ireland Alliance's Oscar Wilde: Honoring the Irish in Film event at the Ebell Theater in L.A. She presented Paul Rudd with the Honorary Irishman Award. "Maybe I can become Irish—my middle name is Fiona, which is a stop closer to being Irish than Paul Rudd was five minutes ago," Roberts joked, adding, "So Yeats, Fungi the Dolphin and U2 are not enough, you want Paul Rudd, too!"

John Stamos raised some eyebrows last night when he hit a couple of parties with Gina Gershon. However, I'm told there is nothing romantic going on, but they've remained tight ever since starring on Broadway together in the 2009 revival of Bye Bye Birdie.