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Posted on April 18, 2012 at 12:17Fast cars, race tracks and more! Peer into the family and fun of Sir Ivan courtesy of RTL-TV.
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Fast cars, race tracks and more! Peer into the family and fun of Sir Ivan courtesy of RTL-TV.
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Thursday, September 15th, 2011
Far-right presidential candidate Rick Perry dined with self-appointed "godfather of politics" Donald Trump last night. What did they do afterwards? Partied with pageant queens, Kardashians, and Kathie Lee Gifford at the Sheri Hill fashion show in the Trump Tower. Update: Page Six reports that Perry "made a beeline backstage" to hang out with the models, including Kathie Lee's daughter Cassidy.
We're also told that techno music reality star rich guy fameball Sir Ivan played psychedelic fuckfest single "Live For Today (Make Love Not War)" while Perry was in the house. H.I.H. Grand Duchess Arianna of Italy marched around with enough diamonds to finance multiple presidential campaigns, while grand dame model Carmen Dell'Orefice swanned around in her usual state of unbearable fabulousness.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
Sir Ivan Wilzig hosted India's Crown Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil at his Water Mill mansion this weekend, an event apparently so awesome that not even a tropical storm could dampen its spirit.
"My party was fantastic, just as I predicted," Mr. Wilzig said on Monday. "It's not every day I'm entertaining a gay prince from India." Food at the party included lamb meatballs, curry puffs and caviar. "Cows are holy in India," Mr. Wilzig said. "So I was told he'll eat any kind of meat except beef."
At the party, Mr. Wilzig—a quirky recording artist-slash-philanthropist—introduced "a rough cut" of his new music video. "The 100 guests who showed up at my castle enjoyed the video for 'Hare Krishna' on an extremely large screen," Mr. Wilzig said. "Just not the super-gigantic outdoor one that I had booked. The outdoor movie theater was canceled because the company that provides the equipment said the screen couldn't sustain more than 25 mile-per-hour winds, and they wouldn't put employees in danger."