If she hadn't become a "Girl Next Door," Kendra Wilkinson Baskett may have made a pretty decent undercover spy. While there were a few Kendra spottings in the Twin Cities this winter, she told me Wednesday night that she was in Minnesota "longer than anyone knew" (she put it at about six weeks).

She confirmed she was in town when the Dome collapsed, which happened to be the same day as her child's first birthday. ("The storm ruined the party").

She waxed poetically about spending Christmas in the Twin Cities and said they spent the holiday at Lake Phalen, watching the lights. "If you want a white Christmas, there's not a nicer place to be. It was so beautiful."

That being said, it didn't sound like either of them were excited about ever returning to the Twin Cities. Hank, her hubby, didn't even know that the Vikings had named Leslie Frazier permanent head coach two days earlier. The two said they were eager to move on after a rough year. They also seemed to go out of their way to be touchy-feely with each other, helping slap down ongoing rumors that their marriage is on shaky grounds.

I also talked to Joan Rivers about her nearly forgotten movie "Rabbit Test," in which Billy Crystal played the world's first pregnant man. Rivers, who directed and wrote the film, said it was ahead of its time. I told her I'd love to see her in more dramatic roles and she quickly agreed. What kind of roles is she interested in? "Anything Linda Lavin gets," she said.

Former "Cosby" star Tempestt Bledsoe showed why she's properly cast as the new host of "Clean House" by critiquing my wardrobe, and then adjusting my sports coat. "There," she said. "Much better."

Also at the party: Ryan Seacrest, Holly Madison and Melissa Rivers.