14 August, 2013

Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)


Luisa Zissman leaves Nobu Berkely at around 1am with Michael Acton Smith, CEO, Creative Director and founder of kids entertainment company Mind Candy, the driving force behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters. Luisa and Michael were trying to order separate cabs and tried to gain access to Funky Buddah nightclub to avoid being photographed together. While en route to Kensington, Luisa was photographed straddling Michael. (Credit: Fame Flynet)



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