Below are a few celebrity sightings!
Wilhelmina Models hosted a private and intimate holiday performance for the beautiful and talented Leona Lewis at the new Mondrian Park Avenue Hotel in NYC. Guests at the exclusive event enjoyed specialty cocktails and holiday treats as they were serenaded by Leona, who performed a medley of Christmas classics like “O Holy Night” along with her popular and timeless hits including “Bleeding Love.”
Photo credit: Julian Rodriguez
Curve for Men, celebrated the holiday season with an evening of carols, cocktails, and cologne at The Arlo Nomad in New York City. The event was hosted by Actress and Model Karrueche Tran. Created for the man who takes charge in life, Curve for Men is a cult-classic fragrance, known for its fresh, sexy scent. Its distinctive design and scent are instantly recognizable whether you are browsing the drugstore or catch the scent when someone walks by. Its blend of exhilarating green notes, smooth spices and woods bring out the confidence in every man and makes it the must-have.
Kelly Rowland was spotted holiday shopping in Beverly Hills. She stay hydrated with Fiji Water.
Thomas Henry, son of Azteca and Thomas J. Henry (a renowned attorney) and sister of Maya Henry, dubbed the “ luckiest Teen on Earth” after her $6 million Quinceanera went viral in 2016. Thomas Henry Jr.’s star-studded $4 million birthday celebration at Hotel Discotheque over the weekend in San Antonio, TX. There were performances by Migos and J Balvin, a special DJ set by Diplo and DJ Ruckus, aerial performers, burlesque dancers, contortionists and more! The entire family was dressed by Versace from the designer’s 2018 Spring Collection.
Photo credit: Jay Layno
Old Spice’s “Ye Olde Exploding Yule Log” starring Terry Crews is now live! Hear from Terry Crews himself: “Ever wanted to put me in your fireplace and watch me explode for a while? Old Spice made just the thing for you. Happy Holidays!”
Ghetto Film School hosted its Annual Fall Gala Honoring Halle Berry, David O. Russell and Arnon Milchan. The evening was hosted by Josh and Maryam Lieberman at their beautiful home in Beverly Hills. Introducing and presenting Halle, David and Arnon with the evening’s honor was Ghetto Film School student director, Luna Garcia, and two GFS alumni, Chris Butler and Joyous Herron. Additional guests included 21st Century Fox CEO, James Murdoch, Jamie Hector (The Wire, Bosch) NBC Universal’s Ron Meyer and other renowned GFS supporters in the entertainment industry.
To establish smiles as a universal act of kindness, Crest partnered with Lionsgate for Wonder, based on R.J. Ralacio’s New York Times bestseller, which tells the inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman. The celebration began on World Kindness Day, when Crest and its network of ambassadors inspired everyone across the country to #ChooseSmiles and #ChooseKind every day, and culminated at the red carpet premiere for Wonder in Los Angeles.
Febreze partnered with the new comedy A Bad Moms Christmas, which follows the hilarious antics of three under-appreciated and over-burdened women as they rebel against the challenges and expectations of the Super Bowl for moms: Christmas. At the Los Angeles world premiere of the film, for the first time ever, Febreze scented the red carpet with their festive-smelling, odor-eliminating products: so luckily Febreze kept things smelling nice, while any and all “Bad Moms” embraced their inner naughty. In continuation of their recently-launched #LiveNaughtySmellNice campaign, Febreze is encouraging folks to stop stressing about making their celebrations picturesque, embrace the imperfections and take a walk on the naughty side this holiday season — because with Febreze, they’ll always land on the nice list (or at least smell like they are).
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