Photos: Jenny McCarthy parties with Perez Hilton at 1OAK in the Mirage
Mon, Aug 20, 2012 (3:08 a.m.)
Jenny McCarthy parties with Perez Hilton at 1OAK in the Mirage on Friday, Aug. 17, 2012.
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Newly single Jenny McCarthy -- the actress has confirmed in recent days that her relationship with Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher has ended -- partied at 1OAK in the Mirage on Friday night, looking better than ever in a LBD with a matching black belt and black pumps.
McCarthy, who was joined by her sister Joanne and friends, including gossip guru Perez Hilton (in town for a second weekend after hosting a pool party at Rumor Boutique Hotel one week ago), dined at nearby Stack to kick off her Friday night out in the Entertainment Capital of the World.
The group shared king crab tacos and hot rocks and enjoyed the specialty cocktail Berrylicious. About the stroke of midnight, McCarthy et al headed to 1 OAK, where she posed for photographs on the red carpet with Hilton, who also looks great and kept it casual in an Armani Exchange top paired with slacks and boat shoes.
The actress, author and comedienne was all smiles and in great spirits dancing with her sister and their friends until the early hours of the morning. Think she’ll still root for the Bears this season?
Thanks to Richard Corey for his video of McCarthy and Hilton posted on YouTube.
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