Among the masses gathered outside the White House Sunday night celebrating the demise of Osama bin Laden, there were a few familiar faces.
“Scream 4’s” David Arquette spent the weekend attending a slew of White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner events, but he also made his way down to the White House Sunday night for the festivities there. “They are singing the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ and ‘Na Na Na Na Goodbye,'” the actor wrote. He also posted pictures of the crowd and of himself in front of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Journalists Geraldo Rivera of Fox News Channel and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow were also at the scene. Maddow called in to supplement MSNBC’s coverage of the gathering, telling her colleagues that it resembled a frat party.
Gay rights advocate Lt. Dan Choi, was in the crowd at Ground Zero, according to the blog, Wonkette.
Another Hollywood type seems to have missed the action here in Washington. Eric Stonestreet, who plays Cameron on ABC’s “Modern Family,” tweeted that his White House tour had been postponed. “Now I know why my White House tour was canceled tonight!!! #deadladen,” the actor tweeted. “… and I was sitting next to White House Chief Of Staff Bill Daley last and he didn’t say a word! I mean, you think u know a guy,” he added.
Luckily for Stonestreet he got his West Wing tour Monday. “Just stood in the oval office,” he wrote. “Grateful I didn’t fall over a couch or spill strawberry juice on the rug.”

