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boomp3.com Before walking the red carpet at this weekend's Chrysalis Butterfly Ball, Knocked Up star Katherine Heigl had a brief pow-wow with her husband, musician Joshua Kelley. It was reported that Kelley pouted in the limo on the way to the event and that his gloomy mood was due to the fact that he had to 'Craiglist' his pit tickets for the Iron Maiden concert in order to attend this event with his wife. Since Heigl would not be able to smoke at the event, the absolute last thing she wanted to deal with was a husband who was going to singing "Take Your Daughter To The Slaughter" under his breath the whole night, so she brokered a deal with her husband in an attempt to salvage the evening. In exchange for his good behavior, Heigl would treat her husband to a delicious brunch at Griddle City (without any cigarette smoking during the meal!), a trip to Hobby City for RC Cars and a 21-plus screening of Sex And The City: The Movie at the Arclight. Kelley agreed, but under one condition: Heigl would have to buy him a really sweet and really awesome vintage Iron Maiden concert t-shirt. She accepted and the two lived happily ever after.
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