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Aimee Teegarden, right, celebrates her belated 23rd birthday at Chateau Nightclub & Gardens in the Paris on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012.
Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 | 11:33 p.m.
Actress Aimee Teegarden (“Friday Night Lights,” “Prom,” “Scream 4”), who is quickly becoming a Las Vegas regular, celebrated her belated 23rd birthday at Chateau Nightclub & Gardens in the Paris and chef Carla Pellegrino’s new hotspot Meatball Spot in Town Square over the weekend.
California native Teegarden, whose birthday is Oct. 20, has made it an annual tradition to celebrate her birthday in the Entertainment Capital of the World since turning the Big 2-1. The young actress arrived shortly after midnight at the Paris in a black BCBG mini cocktail dress, black Aldo wedged heels and her hair pulled back in a loose ponytail.
A large group of friends and she partied in a VIP booth, mingled and danced before she was presented with a two-tier pink-and-black birthday cake as nightclub revelers and her friends wished her a “Happy Birthday. Before hitting the Strip, Teegarden and five friends dined south of the Strip at Meatball Spot in Town Square, where she enjoyed the Kitchen Sink Salad, Roman Style pizza and Veggie Meatballs with melted mozzarella cheese.
The starlet indulged in Meatball Spot’s Birthday Cake Shake while her friends serenaded her with “Happy Birthday.” Teegarden, who is nearly unrecognizable from her years portraying teenager Julie Taylor on “FNL,” posed for a photograph with the Brazilian chef.
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