
Singer and actress Katharine McPhee dressed in leather and Ugg boots, with her chihuahuas in New York, on the sets of her new TV show Smash. The inaugural episode airs on NBC tomorrow; the show is about the making of a Broadway musical on Marilyn Monroe with McPhee playing one of the actresses vying for the title role. Katharine tells the Star Telegram: "I actually had my eye on this project for a couple of years. I thought: 'Wow, that sounds so original, so interesting. And I loved the idea of being able to tie my music --and when I say 'my music,' I mean singing -- into a show." Super Bowl XLVI aired on NBC this year and the network used the occasion to promote their shows, including Smash.
Katharine McPhee attends the inaugural National Football League Honors, at Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana, on February 4, 2012. The NFL Honors show was hosted by Alec Baldwin who made a joke on NBC's poor TV ratings and the hopes they have about Smash; looking at McPhee in the front row he quipped: "We're counting on you Kat!" The night before Super Bowl XLVI, the NFL saluted its best players and plays from the 2011 season: Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers was announced as the NFL's Most Valuable Player, Ravens veteran center Matt Birk was named the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, while Katharine McPhee and Aaron Rodgers presented the defensive player of the year to Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs. The game itself was held on February 5, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium, and Katharine McPhee was rooting for the New York Giants to win. Her wish was granted! The New York Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI.
At the NFL Honors event, Katharine McPhee was wearing a pretty white silk/cotton Valentino cap-sleeve A-Line dress, with a round neckline and seamed waist. She kept the rest of her look as simple and elegant as her choice of clothes; nude pumps, minimal jewelry, and simple makeup allowing her natural prettiness to complement the dress.
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