Stacy Keibler to host Las Vegas Fantasy Football fest
Actress-wrestler-dancer in town for SuperDraft Weekend
Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009 | 5:36 p.m.
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Stacy Keibler July 27, 2009, at Tabu Ultra Lounge in MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Stacy Keibler came to Las Vegas today to kick off an eye-pleasing lineup for Fantasy Football SuperDraft Weekend.
The blonde bombshell will be at The Mirage tonight for the first of three consecutive nights of star-studded parties.
Fellow stunners Shannon Elizabeth and Molly Sims will join the former WWE wrestler-turned-“Dancing with the Stars” contestant as part of the weekend’s schedule of events.
Rapper Flo Rida, Gary “Baba-Booey” Dell’Abate of “The Howard Stern Show” and ESPN senior fantasy analyst Matthew Berry will also be in town for SuperDraft weekend.
Keibler’s long legs will walk the red carpet at Jet at 11:30 tonight as the first of the SuperDraft festivities get underway.
Later, “American Pie” actress and one-time Playboy model Elizabeth will be at LAX for tomorrow night’s VIP party, while picture-perfect Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Sims will strut her stuff at Pure on Saturday for yet another star-studded soirée.
Flo Rida will also be at the Caesars Palace hotspot on Saturday and is expected to take to the stage sometime after midnight.
While all SuperDraft events are being billed as “VIP” events, the celebrity-infused parties are all open to the public (standard cover fees apply).
That said, high-profile personalities tend to remain behind the velvet ropes and enjoy the relative exclusivity of the clubs’ VIP sections while partying in Vegas.
However, just because the VIP ropes separate the shiny folk from the common club-going population doesn’t mean the prying eyes of celebrity watchers will be kept at bay, too.
The VIP sections at Jet, LAX and Pure are easily observed from the general areas of the club. In fact, many of the tables are elevated onstage to provide prime see-and-be-seen seating.
This means fans will be able to get a glimpse of Keibler, Elizabeth, and Sims as they enjoy their bottle service -– regardless of the wristband or hand stamp they are assigned at the door.
Melissa Arseniuk writes about Las Vegas entertainment and celebrity events. She can be reached at 702-948-7823 or by e-mail at melissa.arseniuk@lasvegassun.com.
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