Photos: Adrianne Curry celebrates her 30th birthday at the Encore
Mon, Aug 6, 2012 (4:30 p.m.)
Adrianne Curry celebrates her 30th birthday at Encore Beach Club on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.
Photo: Erik Kabik/ErikKabik.com
Fresh from her provocative ensembles at Comic-Con 2012 in San Diego a few weeks ago, model Adrianne Curry showed off her assets again in an itsy, bitsy, teeny bikini at Encore Beach Club on Saturday in celebration of her milestone 30th birthday.
The winner of Cycle 1 of the CW’s “America’s Next Top Model” and a self-proclaimed “Star Wars” fanatic (her bikini bottom is very Princess Leia-esque) was elated when a hunky lifeguard in a Darth Vader mask and sexy model servers in Imperial Stormtroopers helmets atop more hunky lifeguards presented her with a “Star Wars”-themed birthday cake.
After playfully taking a bite -- of the cake -- Curry posed for photographers, including shots with a lightsaber, before taking a dip in the infinity pool of the private bungalow. Curry stars in the new docu-reality series “Adrianne Curry’s Super Fans” on Stan Lee’s World of Heroes YouTube channel.
After an afternoon of fun in the sun at EBC, Curry continued the Big 3-0 celebration with dinner at chef Mark LoRusso’s nearby Botero, followed by -- what else? -- pole dancing and Dom Perignon at Surrender Nightclub.
Curry was previously married to Christopher Knight (Peter Brady” on “The Brady Bunch”); they starred together on the reality TV series “My Fair Brady.” Thanks to Erik Kabik for his sexy photo gallery from EBC and Bryan Schnitzer for his sizzling shots from Botero and Surrender.
Don Chareunsy is editor of VegasDeLuxe.com and senior editor, arts and entertainment, of LasVegasSun.com.
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