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Celebrities pick Charlotte


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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Several celebrities including Fantasia Barrino and Ric Flair call Charlotte home. And now Hollywood couple Jason Sehorn and Angie Harmon do too.

The couple is still unpacking and chose Charlotte to raise their three young daughters.

“I’m not raising them in Los Angeles. You have to look for a place that minimizes the riff raff and I think this place is that,” Sehorn said. “It’s a big enough city that you have a lot going on, but at the same point and time you still feel like there’s a country feel to it or a family feel.”

Sehorn said he and his wife felt Charlotte was the best city to raise their kids. Their youngest daughter is 2.

Harmon co-stars with Sasha Alexander in the TNT series Rizzoli & Isle. Most of the filming is done in the summer.

“She’ll have to go back next year and film out there,” Sehorn said. “It will be a little difficult in the beginning because she’ll film for a month while the kids are still in school.”

Retired from the NFL, Sehorn said he wants to be hands on dad.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40552710

Isn't that sweet?

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Charleston SC is the home of:

Reese Witherspoon

Darius Rucker

Brandon Fraiser

Bill Murray

Stephen Colbert

...There are more, but that is all I can think of...

And then there are famous people who have houses here...

Sandra Bullock

Tiger Woods

Bruce Willis

Johnny Depp

...crap I cant think this afternoon!

Point is, you never know who you will run into in Charleston...

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Charleston SC is the home of:

Reese Witherspoon

Darius Rucker

Brandon Fraiser

Bill Murray

Stephen Colbert

...There are more, but that is all I can think of...

And then there are famous people who have houses here...

Sandra Bullock

Tiger Woods

Bruce Willis

Johnny Depp

...crap I cant think this afternoon!

Point is, you never know who you will run into in Charleston...

Dan Marino

Michael Jordan

Keanu Reeves

Dale Earnhardt Jr

LL Cool J- not totally sure about that one

Apparently both KC AND Jo Jo

Brooklyn Decker

Jay Bilas, of course

Fred Couples- dont know if he is still here

Of course, all the Panthers players

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