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Photos: Zombie Playboy Bunny Bridget Marquardt parties at Gallery

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Bridget Marquardt, with Nick Carpenter, hosts a Halloween party at Gallery Nightclub in Planet Hollywood on Oct. 29, 2011.

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Blonde bombshell Bridget Marquardt of The Girls Next Door and Playboy fame celebrated her favorite holiday last night at Gallery Nightclub in Planet Hollywood dressed up as a zombie Playboy Bunny from her Halloween costume line Bridget by Roma. Marquardt strutted her sexy stuff on the red carpet before heading to the Halloween party featuring Hpnotiq Harmonie.

Marquardt was joined in the VIP section by her director boyfriend Nick Carpenter, who was dressed in a whale watcher costume. Marquardt led a toast to the partygoers to get the party started and sipped on Hpnotiq Harmonie and Grey Goose cocktails and danced the night away to songs including “Tell Me When to Go” by E-40 and “Live Your Life” by T.I. featuring Rihanna.

Nick Diaz, UFC welterweight champion, joined in the festivities with a large entourage to celebrate his win against B.J. Penn at UFC 137 at Mandalay Bay Events Center last night. The group toasted Diaz at his after-party and celebrated with Sip Moscato cocktails.

Also at Gallery last night: UFC fighter and The A-Team star Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Jason Terry of the NBA champion Dallas Mavericks. Thanks to David Becker and Michael Tran for their photo gallery.

Don Chareunsy is editor of VegasDeLuxe.com and arts and entertainment editor of LasVegasSun.com.

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