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'Sarah's Fine Without George,' Says Friend

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Jun. 28 2008, Published 12:00 p.m. ET

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It would take a lot of women a lifetime to get over George Clooney.

But star designer Christian Audigier says that when he saw Clooney's ex just two weeks after the break up, she was just fine.

In fact, he said former cocktail waitress Sarah Larson is doing so well you wouldn't even know she'd just split up with Gorgeous George!

Larson became the envy of millions back in September after the pair hooked up while she was serving drinks at the Whiskey Bar in Las Vegas.

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There was even talk that she would be the one to finally marry the long-term bachelor.

But they split suddenly at the end of last month.

And French designer Audigier, 50, says that by the time Sarah, who is the face of his latest ad campaign, walked into his studio on June 17, she was all smiles.

"She seems really ok, actually. She smiles, she is young, fresh, beautiful. She was not looking hurt by what happened to her at all.

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"To be honest with you, you don't even know she was the girlfriend of George Clooney to meet her!"

Audigier, who opens his new club Christian Audigier: The Nightclub in Vegas on July 4, said that it took a while for the novice model to get used to the camera on her first shoot.

"She's beautiful," he said. "But she needs to work with it. At first it was difficult to get the smile and attitude, but after some warm up she was better.

"We have got the right picture."

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