May 30, 2012

 
It was so hard to keep the MIX Summer Spectacular a secret. But now that’s it out, we are excited that you can’t wait to come to the show! You should already have your calendars marked off for August 18th! MIX Summer Spectacular will be at the Halfway Jam location, just off Highway 10 near Royalton.
Tickets go on sale Saturday (May 12th) at 9A.M. for the general public, but since we know you are smart and are aMix Insider, you can get them starting Friday (May 11th) at 10 A.M. Click HERE to be a Mix Insider to get your tickets early!

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-After first 1000 ticket price on G/A jumps to $35.94
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-Mix Insider Circle (Gold) $60.00 includes reserved seating in front of the stage
-VIP tickets $150.00 includes (2) meals + 6 drinks of your choice (one of the meals served is a steak dinner), air conditioned restrooms, sit down dining and preferred viewing
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Sacramento Pride Festival

Show some pride at the 28th Annual Sacramento Pride Festival Saturday, June 2. The festival, which celebrates and commemorates the achievements that have brought lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans out of the shadows and into mainstream society, runs throughout most of the day—opening ceremonies are at noon—on Capitol Mall between Fourth and Seventh streets.
One of the day’s highlights, the Gay Pride Parade, starts at 11 a.m. at Fourth and N streets. (The parade runs east on N Street to 10th Street and ends on 10th and N streets.)
Entertainment—which starts at 12:30 p.m.—includes Phi Phi O’Hara, star of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” (Season 4) and Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees fame. Or, be your own entertainment and strut your moves in one of the festival’s two Dance Pavilions. Children will have fun in the Kid’s Zone with a jump house, face painting, and art projects, and the Kennedy Gallery Art Zone will highlight the work of local artists.
Tickets to the festival are $10, with children 5 and younger getting in for free. Proceeds from the event help to fund programs and services of the Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center.
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Jeff Timmons: We’re Looking For A New Date For 98 Degrees Reunion

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98 Degrees fans don’t despair even though Nick Lachey set off an Internet frenzy making people think a reunion tour is off!
The hunky dad-to-be called off a summer tour because his wife Vanessa Minnillo is pregnant, but founding band member Jeff Timmons tells RumorFix exclusively, “You guys were right on about the tour. There was a tour and reunion in the works — however, timing is everything and we felt we just needed more time to put the right experience together for our fans.”
PICTURES: Shirtless Jeff Timmons
Jeff says “I’m honored and flattered that we have so many fans excited about 98 Degrees.” And, expanding on what Nick said in his tweet: “Never Say Never,” Jeff confirmed that the band members are working on finding another date for the tour.
PICTURES: Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo Swimming
So the reunion tour has been postponed, but not canceled. We’ll keep you posted!

Jeff Timmons Says 98 Degrees Will Reunite, Just Not Now

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With just one little tweet, Nick Lachey broke a lot of hearts as he announced 98 Degrees would not be going out on tour this summer. But Jeff Timmons can help start the healing process, letting fans know that the reunion is only postponed, not cancelled. In fact, the group has been looking to get back together and do something ever since their last show over ten years ago.

“We’ve been kicking around the idea for a couple of years now,” Timmons told CBS Local. “We thought it would be great to go out and do something for the fans, considering how we abruptly ended things last time. There was no falling out. September 10, 2001 was our last true performance together for the Michael Jackson [30th Anniversary Special] in NYC. Obviously, 9/11 was the next day, so we all just stopped everything and went home to be with our families. We went our separate ways after that.”
After much speculation that 98 Degrees was going to tour the States this summer, Lachey refuted those reports on Thursday, April 12, writing on Twitter, “So psyched to see all the excitement for a 98 degree tour, but the only tour I’ll be doing this summer is at baby’s ‘r us.” The singer, who is expecting his first child in the late summer/early fall with wife Vanessa Minnillo, ended his tweet with the hashtag, “#neversaynever,” a sign that not all hope was lost.
Timmons says the group came to the decision to call off the tour the night before Lachey’s tweet. All four members agreed that it just wasn’t the right time. “Everything in the group has always been decided in a democratic fashion,” he said. “And that’s how this decision was made. It had nothing to do with anything or anyone outside of the members of the group. It would’ve been nice to do the tour, but things have to work out the right way for everybody involved.”
As of right now, an exact timeframe for a reunion tour is up in the air, but Timmons would like to see the guys perform again. “There were many magical moments regarding my experience with 98 Degrees both in the studio, and onstage. I think being able to deliver a wonderful performance and experience to the fans is the most gratifying thing. People from all walks of life understand what’s like to go out there and make someone else happy, whether they’re performers or not.”
As for new music, Timmons is also open to the possibility. “It’ll be interesting what direction we would go because we’ve all been creating music in our own styles,” he said. “I’m intrigued to see what we’d come up with. If that ever happens…”
And even though the reunion tour won’t be happening as of yet, Jeff’s calendar will be filled. He’ll be releasing new music in the coming months and 98 Degrees fans should also keep a look out for an announcement of upcoming dates for a Las Vegas residency. All details will be announced over at his website or on Twitter (@jefftimmons98).

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Amanda Timmons (L) and her husband, singer Jeff Timmons, arrive at the grand opening of Mike Tyson's one-man show "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth - Live on Stage" at the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand Hotel/Casino April 14, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

‘I Don’t Think It Will Ever Happen’: Jeff Timmons Opens Up About 98 Degrees Reunion Tour

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Earlier this month, millions of pop music fans were ecstatic when they heard the rumors that former ’90s boy band 98 Degrees was reuniting for a tour this summer.
Unfortunately, said rumors were quickly shot down by band member and soon-to-be-father Nick Lachey, who on Twitter wrote, “So psyched to see all the excitement for a 98 degree tour, but the only tour I’ll be doing this summer is at baby’s ‘r us.” (Nick and his wife, Vanessa Lachey, are expecting their first child together this year.)
So, what exactly happened to the tour? In an exclusive Q&A with Celebuzz,  founder and creator of 98 Degrees Jeff Timmons gave us a little insight, during which he admitted that any future plans for a tour seem unlikely at this point.

“I honestly don’t think it’s gonna happen at all now,” Timmons said, candidly. “If it wasn’t gonna happen now, it wasn’t gonna happen last year … Maybe it’ll never happen.”
“We had gotten serious about it,” he said, of the proposed summer tour. “So much so that a tour was being put together for us; a 15-city tour. We got on the phone, all of the guys discussed it, and it seemed like a go. And then not everybody wanted to do it, for various reasons. We make decisions collectively as a group; not one person make decisions. [Since] not all four of us were on the same page, we decided not to do it.”
Did Nick’s baby have anything to do with the boy band not reuniting? Not entirely, Timmons, 38, says.
“I know that it had come out that it was due possibly to Nick having a baby. I’m sure that played a small part into it, but I don’t think that was the main reason we didn’t get back together. I think that it was a number of things.”

And the Greatest Boy Band of All-Time Is…

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Big Time Rush came out in an MTV interview and claimed that, while there were a lot of awesome boy bands, BTR was the best. So, we let the fists fly. We opened it up on the air on the text line (82985), on Facebook and Twitter. After hundreds of votes NSync was crowned victorious…or were they?
But since Las Vegas local Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees called in to the show, we declared 98 Degrees the winner of our exceptionally unofficial poll.
We received votes for Boys II Men, New Kids, Backstreet, New Edition, The Jackson 5, B2K, O-Town, JoBros, One Direction, Menudo, and even IMX. Check out how it all went down:

Jeff Timmons Talks 98 Degrees Reunion

Timmons spoke exclusively with Celebuzz, discussing rumors that the quartet comprised of Nick Lachey, Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre, and Timmons, would reunite with a tour. It was looking promising with the group meeting up several times throughout the years for discussions about giving the fans something to remember after a sudden split following the September 11th attacks in 2001. However, Timmons isn’t as optimistic for their future as a group.
“We had gotten serious about it — so much so that a 15-city tour was being put together for us, [but] not everybody wanted to do it for various reasons. We make decisions collectively as a group; not one person makes decisions. Not all four of us were on the same page, [so] we decided not to do it. I know it came out that it was due possibly to Nick having a baby. I’m sure that played a small part into it, but I don’t think that was the main reason we didn’t get back together. We had talked about it after that, and had a discussion, saying, ‘All right, well, we’re not gonna do this tour now, but we’ll leave it open.’ I honestly don’t think it’s gonna happen at all now. If it wasn’t gonna happen now, it wasn’t gonna happen last year … Maybe it’ll never happen.”
 Timmons admitted the group’s priorities were mixed, only managing to put out three major studio albums in their five years together stating, “I think some of the other guys like touring better, I think some of the other guys like being celebrities better. When you’re creating music, you need to have all four guys on the same page.”
In addition to 98 Degrees, Timmons joined Las Vegas’ Chippendale’s troop for a month in 2011. The vocalist, who confesses that he’s a “studio nerd” joined forces with ex boy  band members Chris Kirkpatrick of Nsync, Bryan Abrams of Color Me Badd, and the late Rich Cronin of LFO in Sure Shot, a band that was designed for boy band defuncts which was featured in a VH1 reality show Mission Man Band.

May 29, 2012

Jeff Timmons on 98 Degrees Reunion Tour & Advice For One Direction (EXCLUSIVE)

Last week, Jeff Timmons spoke exclusively to Celebuzz, opening up about rumors of a possible 98 Degrees reunion tour this summer, and why he ultimately thinks the tour will never happen.
Today, the creator and founder of the popular boy band — who is incidentally celebrating his 39th birthday –  is giving Celebuzz more of an in-depth look at what life was like as a member of the group, his thoughts on when they disbanded after the terrorist attacks, on Sept. 11, 2011, and the advice he has for the new wave of boy bands like One Direction.
What really went on behind the scenes? Read our exclusive interview with Jeff Timmons to find out! Also be sure to follow Jeff on Twitter @jefftimmons98!

What exactly happened to the 98 Degrees reunion tour?
I think this might be our second or third year in a row we were thinking about getting back together and really, seriously considering everything. We got together last September, and the September before, and hung out. All of us are in all different places in our lives and careers right now. Getting us together doesn’t happen very often. So we got together, hung out, hit it off great, thought, “Look, let’s get back on the road, do some stuff, see how our fan base reacts. Give something back to the fans.” Our last time together was in New York, on Sept. 10, 2001. It was a very abrupt ending with Sept. 11 the next [day] and all of that drama and the tragedies that happened in new York. We all just kind of split off and went with our families and cut the last two days of our tour short. So we never really broke up as a group, officially, or had a falling out or any sort of thing of that nature. We thought, “Okay, let’s get back together, at least do this right, see if we can still vibe together, see if we can give something cool back to our fans.”
 Are you still considering doing a reunion tour in the future?
We had gotten serious about it — so much so that a 15-city tour was being put together for us, [but] not everybody wanted to do it for various reasons. We make decisions collectively as a group; not one person makes decisions. Not all four of us were on the same page, [so] we decided not to do it. I know it came out that it was due possibly to Nick having a baby. I’m sure that played a small part into it, but I don’t think that was the main reason we didn’t get back together. We had talked about it after that, and had a discussion, saying, “All right, well, we’re not gonna do this tour now, but we’ll leave it open.” I honestly don’t think it’s gonna happen at all now. If it wasn’t gonna happen now, it wasn’t gonna happen last year … Maybe it’ll never happen.
 

Jeff Timmons on 98 Degrees Reunion Tour & Advice For One Direction (EXCLUSIVE)

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Last week, Jeff Timmons spoke exclusively to Celebuzz, opening up about rumors of a possible 98 Degrees reunion tour this summer, and why he ultimately thinks the tour will never happen.
Today, the creator and founder of the popular boy band — who is incidentally celebrating his 39th birthday –  is giving Celebuzz more of an in-depth look at what life was like as a member of the group, his thoughts on when they disbanded after the terrorist attacks, on Sept. 11, 2011, and the advice he has for the new wave of boy bands like One Direction.
What really went on behind the scenes? Read our exclusive interview with Jeff Timmons to find out! Also be sure to follow Jeff on Twitter @jefftimmons98!

What exactly happened to the 98 Degrees reunion tour?
I think this might be our second or third year in a row we were thinking about getting back together and really, seriously considering everything. We got together last September, and the September before, and hung out. All of us are in all different places in our lives and careers right now. Getting us together doesn’t happen very often. So we got together, hung out, hit it off great, thought, “Look, let’s get back on the road, do some stuff, see how our fan base reacts. Give something back to the fans.” Our last time together was in New York, on Sept. 10, 2001. It was a very abrupt ending with Sept. 11 the next [day] and all of that drama and the tragedies that happened in new York. We all just kind of split off and went with our families and cut the last two days of our tour short. So we never really broke up as a group, officially, or had a falling out or any sort of thing of that nature. We thought, “Okay, let’s get back together, at least do this right, see if we can still vibe together, see if we can give something cool back to our fans.”

Are you still considering doing a reunion tour in the future?
We had gotten serious about it — so much so that a 15-city tour was being put together for us, [but] not everybody wanted to do it for various reasons. We make decisions collectively as a group; not one person makes decisions. Not all four of us were on the same page, [so] we decided not to do it. I know it came out that it was due possibly to Nick having a baby. I’m sure that played a small part into it, but I don’t think that was the main reason we didn’t get back together. We had talked about it after that, and had a discussion, saying, “All right, well, we’re not gonna do this tour now, but we’ll leave it open.” I honestly don’t think it’s gonna happen at all now. If it wasn’t gonna happen now, it wasn’t gonna happen last year … Maybe it’ll never happen.

Do you have any advice for, say, One Direction, based on your experience in 98 Degrees?
It’s gonna be such a whirlwind for those guys; they’re gonna be working non-stop, with interviews, recordings, performing and staying in shape so they can endure the vigorous lifestyle that they’re embarking on. The business thing is usually the last thing you think of. I would say to try to find some quiet time and kind of just go through everything and try to decipher everything that’s going on. Keep a hold of yourself throughout the process. It sort of snowballs. The more success these guys will have, the more people are gonna be poking at them and trying to grab them and take them in different directions. They have to stay focused and true to what the overall goal of the group is.
Do you wish that you had recorded more with 98 Degrees at the time you were still together?
I’m a big recording guy. I think that, like any group, different guys have different vibes, and different personalities and different desires on what they want in the business. I’ve always been a big studio guy. I produce, write and engineer records; I’m a studio nerd. So, yes. For me, I wish that we had kept recording forever. We had a good sound together. So, for me, yes. Some of the other guys, no. I think some of the other guys like touring better, I think some of the other guys like being celebrities better. When you’re creating music, you need to have all four guys on the same page.
98 Degrees became popular around the time of Backstreet Boys and ‘NSync; was there ever a rivalry between your group and theirs?
I hate to give a pretty vanilla answer, but for our group, it was no. And I think those guys — you’re all so busy; you’re traveling; it’s just a non-stop grind that you don’t have time for that kind of stuff. We crossed paths with ‘NSync, did some stuff with them in Europe, toured with them. They were great guys. I remember seeing those guys, going, “Please don’t let these guys cone on the stage, because they are just unbelievable.”
But there’s plenty of room for everybody. There are billions of people on the planet, everybody’s got different tastes, and there’s plenty of room for success for everybody. I think our mentality was just, we just wan’t to keep getting songs on the radio; we just need to convince our label to keep putting songs out. We don’t have time to say, “Well, we’re cooler, we’re hotter, we’re better looking than Backstreet and ‘NSync.” We just want what they’ve got: Song, after song after song, hit, after hit after hit.
Do you ever go back and watch some of the old 98 Degrees videos?
[Laughs] I sort of have a complex about watching myself on anything. Even when you hear your own music, you can always find things that are wrong. So, I don’t watch them too much. As of late, I have been watching them, though. My wife wasn’t really into 98 Degrees, so she’s been trying to catch up since we started talking about this tour and watching the videos, and I’ll sneak back and look at them. Some of the stuff is cheesy, but it sort of fit the time. It’s also something that I’m proud of. But, again, there are some strange clothing choices in a lot of that stuff. [Laughs]


There were a few tank tops, I remember.
[Laughs] There were a few tank tops. Because we were all athletic guys, they would encourage us to sometimes take our shirts off or have our shirts open. I know we were always very apprehensive about that. It wasn’t until we got out on the road and people were going crazy that we thought, “Okay, well this isn’t so bad after all.” We were just out here to have a good time. We never claimed to be fashion gurus or anything of that sort.
Did Nick’s relationship with Jessica Simpson ever have an impact on the group?
At that time, it was just brand new. It wasn’t like anything was distracting from the group. Jessica was on the road with us, touring with us. That was never a problem … I had a baby and, before I got married for the first time, I was trying to make sure that I could see my child and all of that stuff. I had more of a personal thing that was taxing on the group than [Nick and Jessica's relationship].
Do you still keep in touch with the group?
Not really. We’ve all gone in our different directions. Nick, obviously, has got that celebrity thing going on with what he does. I’m probably closer to Justin [Jeffre] than any of the other guys in the group, because he and I were always rooming together; the brothers were always rooming together. So I talk to Justin on occasion. And then, Drew [Lachey] I don’t really talk to all that much at all. I saw him a little bit last year in Vegas when I was out there. But other than that, no, not really.

Given the non-stop lifestyle you led at the time, were you at all relieved when 98 Degrees disbanded?
I think we were. We had been on the road for five years straight. There were two years in which we had a total of seven days off. It was non-stop for us. We did have some success, some financial success and, obviously, some celebrity and public success; it was very rewarding once-in-a-lifetime chance. But it takes a toll on you, mentally, physically and spiritually, because you get into this mode where you’re always working and you’re always “on.” Not everybody is always “on,” and so you want to make sure you’re “on” and giving everybody the attention they deserve, meaning the fans and the media. You sort of start to neglect things that are most important to you — your family, even the dynamic within the group. We were all so on the go, it was almost like we weren’t close anymore as friends. We had done all of these wonderful things within the industry, but we were all kind of in our own worlds and just trying to get peace of mind for 30 seconds. It was like, Wow, now we can go home. We can go sit in our house for a couple of days, a couple of weeks — whatever — and be with our families and pick up the phone and talk to our friends and just be normal. It’s in no way a sob story. When you’re in the grind like that, you sort of lose focus on that stuff.
Backstreet Boys and New Kids on the Block reunited for a tour and a CD. What were your thoughts on that, and would you ever consider doing something similarly with 98 Degrees?
I think there was initially some talk about us doing that. But I didn’t feel that we should go in that direction. I know that it’s been a very successful thing for them … Those two bands sold a lot more records than we did, contrary to what people think. We sold a lot of records. I think someone was saying the chance of selling 15 million records is a 1 in 45 million chance. Well, those guys have sold way more than that. They had a different kind of fan base than us. They had different kind of music than us. We were more of balladeers and mid-tempo guys, more of a vocal group — not to say that those guys aren’t great singers; they are all. But I thought, for us, it would really kind of burn us out really quick if we went out on a tour with New Kids and Backstreet. Their tour is a good formula with those two together. Putting us out there, we’re a little bit different than that.
Are you still recording solo projects? I know you recently released a CD for free on your website.
I gave an album away for free, because I was trying to do something new and capitalize on the technology and viral sharing. [I also wanted to] check to see if I had a fan base out there. I gave an album away for free on my website to anybody that would enter their email so I could create a database of fans, and collected over a million email addresses. That was with really no marketing, no press; that was all viral. So I’m pretty confident that there are fans out there. I’m still recording and writing music and doing all of that stuff. I never stoppedf.
Would you like to one day record with 98 Degrees?
I would love to get back in the studio with 98 degrees, but I just don’t think it’s gonna happen. Some of us want to do music, and some of us don’t. We all gotta want to do it; we can’t be forced into that. It’ll come through in the music. So, I don’t think it’s gonna happen. I would love the opportunity, but right now it doesn’t seem like it’s gonna go down.
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98 Degrees’ Jeff Timmons: Joey Lawrence ‘Better Strap Himself in’ for Chippendales Ride

I know, I know. That headline is what she said. But children of the 1980s: Blossom star Joey Lawrence is about to strip down and take the Chippendales stage in Las Vegas. A rep for the 36-year-old actor confirms to TMZ that Lawrence will be performing in a special engagement at the Rio from June 7 to June 24. So special, that 98 Degrees' Jeff Timmons, who also enjoyed a stint with the Chippendales, is looking forward to seeing Lawrence, ahem, blossom on stage.

"I think it's great that Joey is joining the Chipps," Timmons tells Hollywood.com. "I had some of the best times in my career when I was with them last year. What was supposed to be a quick hosting stop, turned out to be a 5-month, sold-out run."

Timmons also offers Lawrence a bit of advice. "He better strap himself in, because it's one wild ride!" he says. Say it with me: Whoa!

Are you excited that Lawrence will be shaking his money maker in that way? If so, forget the slots, and take your dollar, dollar bills yo' over to the Rio!

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VH1 checks in with Lisa Turtle, Ben Seaver, and more on 'Miss You Much' -- EXCLUSIVE

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Have you ever wondered what's up with some of your favorite TV, movie or pop stars from the last 20 years? VH1 will give you the exclusive details with "Miss You Much," hosted by actress-comedienne Catherine Reitman. Not all young celebrities end up with a mug shot and an arrest record. Some have moved on to careers outside of entertainment, while many are still active in showbiz. "Miss You Much," the 8-episode, half-hour series will premiere in September of 2012.
Each week, "Miss You Much" will profile three of your favorite celebrities and take a peek inside at what they are doing now with their lives. Catherine spends a day with each celebrity and asks the questions all adoring fans would love to ask - even getting a little too 'personal' at times. Some of the celebs who will share what they have been up to include: Jamie Walters (90210), Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees), Lark Voorhies (Saved By the Bell), Jeremy Miller (Growing Pains), Romeo (rapper) and Jeremy Jackson (Baywatch).
"'Miss You Much' taps into our viewers' love for 90s and early 00s nostalgia with engaging, positive updates on the famous faces that were plastered across the teen tabloids and on their bedroom walls," said Jeff Olde, EVP Original Programming and Production. "Catherine Reitman is the perfect host, catching up with the idols of her youth with a grown-up's curiosity - and a kid's geeky, yet reverent enthusiasm."
VH1's "Miss You Much" is executive produced by Shelly Tatro, Karla Hidalgo and Jeff Olde for VH1.

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"Miss You Much"-ex-teen idols set for VH1 show

LOS ANGELES, May 11 (UPI) -- Former teen idols Jamie Walters, Jeff Timmons, Lark Voorhies, Jeremy Miller, Romeo and Jeremy Jackson are to star in a new U.S. reality series, VH1 said Friday.
"Miss You Much" is an eight-episode series that will give fans opportunities to see what some of their former favorite stars have been up to since they left the spotlight. It is to premiere in September, the cable network said.
Actress-comedienne Catherine Reitman will serve as host of the show.
"'Miss You Much' taps into our viewers' love for 1990s and early '00s nostalgia with engaging, positive updates on the famous faces that were plastered across the teen tabloids and on their bedroom walls," Jeff Olde, executive vice president of original programming and production, said in a statement. "Catherine Reitman is the perfect host, catching up with the idols of her youth with a grown-up's curiosity -- and a kid's geeky, yet reverent enthusiasm."

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Jeff Timmons and Chippendales dancers at Hofbrauhaus on June 12, 2011.

Haute Event: Planet Hollywood Restaurant Reopens at the Forum Shops at Caesars

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Planet Hollywood Restaurant in the Forum Shops at Caesars celebrated its grand re-opening last night with a new look and new menu.
In attendance were Angel Porrino, Jeff Timmons, Ricardo Laguna, Nathan Burton, Paul Shortino, the cast of Thunder From Down Under, Robert Earl, Chet Buchanan, Tony Hernandez, Deborah Ashton Cooke (Mrs. Nevada) and the comedians from the Laugh Factory at the Tropicana including Murray Sawchuck.
The guests dined on an array of Planet Hollywood’s signature items including the famous chicken crunch. The choice cocktail of the evening was the Vegas Sunrise.

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Haute Event: Chateau Nightclub Hosts the Official After-Party for Miss USA Alyssa Campanella

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Alyssa Campanella on the Chateau Terrace at Paris Las Vegas after winning Miss USA 2011.
It was a party fit for royalty, beauty queen royalty that is. Miss USA winner Alyssa Campanella, contestants, pageant judges and many more celebrated at the official after party at Chateau Nightclub & Gardens at Paris Las Vegas on Sunday night.
The lovely contestants came straight over from Planet Hollywood Resort to celebrate months of pageantry hard work and took over Chateau’s beautiful terrace to party under the stars. Campanella wore a glittering silver mini dress and silver glitter pumps to match her beautiful new crown. The former Miss California posed for photos with fans and thanked everyone for all their support.
Miss USA 2010 Rima Fikah dressed in a gold glitter Reem Acra dress. Miss USA 2003 Susie Castillo wore a teal form-fitting Zac Posen dress and Miss USA 1995 Shanna Moakler were also on hand to celebrate at the official after-party.
Also seen at Chateau were judges chef Rocco DiSpirito, rapper Lil’ Jon and Dallas Maverick’s champion Tyson Chandler. The group partied right along with Miss Universe 2006 Zuleyka Rivera and boyfriend JJ Barea from the Dallas Mavericks, season one winner of “Dancing with the Stars” Kelly Monaco, lead singer of Adelita’s Way Rick DeJesus and former 98 Degrees member and current Chippendale’s sensation Jeff Timmons.

Haute Event: Jeff Timmons and Miss USA Rima Fakih Kick Off the 2011 Pageant at Planet Hollywood Resort

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