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Dan Gross | Porn couple tour Philly

"I'M VIEWED by many as the luckiest guy in the world," says Evan Seinfeld. "And I may be."

The heavily tattooed former frontman of Biohazard just spent several days in town with porn star wife Tera Patrick, who was dancing at Club Risque's South Philly and Bristol spots.

Seinfeld, 38, who spent five years acting on the HBO prison drama "Oz," now co-stars with Patrick, 30, in porn films and also runs their production company, Teravision (teratrailers.com).

He initially acted only with his bride, but now performs with other women, which she's cool with.

"I like when he goes to work and gets his freak on; it gives me a break," Patrick told us. "I'll be laying there trying to watch a movie and he's grabbing on me. It's never just a snuggle with him. Sometimes girls just want to snuggle."

Patrick, who was raised in San Francisco, says she loves museums and touristy stuff and begged Seinfeld to take her to the Liberty Bell over the weekend.

"We go to Hollywood parties and it doesn't matter if it's Kanye Westor Evander Holyfield, they come over to get a picture taken with Tera," Seinfeld said.

The couple are working on a radio show for Howard Stern's Sirius channels and trying to develop a reality TV show. Teravision has been valued at $30 million, and the business is growing.

Seinfeld, recently part of VH1's "Super Group" show, says he may form a band with one of his castmates, Anthrax's Scott Ian.

Le Bec-Fin inspired by Geno's?

For the first time, the menu at Le Bec-Fin (1523 Walnut) will be presented in English, not French.

The restaurant's new GM, Christophe Tassan, sent out a note announcing the change last week.

Jackasses about town

"Jackass: Number Two" stars Johnny Knoxville and Chester County's Bam Margera shot pool until close at Tattooed Mom's (530 South) after a private screening of their new film, which opens Friday. Margera's fiancee, Missy Rothstein, and the film's director, Jeff Tremaine, were also there.

While doing radio appearances in Bala Cynwyd, Margera and Knoxville had a beer in hand at almost all times, and Knoxville dropped his pants in the parking lot of Q102, where a midget in boxers had greeted him. Margera also turned up Thursday night at Bridget Foy's (2nd & South) for drinks with a few pals.

Banyan links with 'Style'

Banyan Productions, the company behind "Trading Spaces," and many more shows, has teamed up with Philadelphia Style magazine to shoot TV-style webisodes about Philly Style events and stories for the mag's Web site. Banyan will also make behind-the-scenes at Philly Style episodes for phillystylemag.com.

The 411 on the CW

Though the new CW is officially kicking off Wednesday with the two-hour season premiere of "America's Next Top Model" (8 p.m., Channel 57), this week you may see some former WB shows migrating to 57, formerly UPN.

Still confused? WPSG-57 will again host a CW Hotline from 5-8 p.m. Thursday at 877-599-3275.

Paula parades through KOP

"American Idol" judge Paula Abdul was accompanied by three King of Prussia mall security guards while shopping there Saturday afternoon.

While she strolled through Aldo, the shoe store closed itself off to other shoppers. Abdul, who wore jeans and a scarf wrapped around her hair, was in the area shilling her jewelry line on QVC.


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