Tori Spelling Throws Daughter Stella An Over The Top 1st Birthday Party!
Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott were joined by over 100 friends and family – including Melissa Joan Hart, Lisa Rinna, Harry Hamlin, Scott Baio and Larry Birkhead – on Saturday to celebrate daughter Stella's first birthday.
The ladybug-themed luncheon, designed by event planner Jo Gartin of Love Luck and Angels, rivaled the famous birthday parties of Tori's own childhood.
Held at a private estate in Encino, Calif., the event featured a tented tennis court with chandeliers, a gardening station where guests and their children could create their own potted plants, a cookie-decorating station, ladybug sprinklers, a ladybug insect zoo, face paintings and pony rides.
To top it off, Stella and her 2-year-old brother Liam's favorite group, The Jumpitz, performed a selection of songs for the delighted guest of honor. "Stella was clapping her hands and enjoying the music," says a guest of the birthday girl, who wore a white silk dress decorated with ladybugs and red StrideRite patent leather shoes. "And Tori and Liam were singing along to the songs."
When it was time to cut the giant ladybug-shaped cake, Stella first carefully dipped a finger in the red frosting before rolling over and laying down in the middle of the cake, covering herself in frosting from top to toe. "Tori had to wash her off with one of the sprinklers!" says a guest.
Stella (whose actual birthday is June 9) was not the only one to leave with presents. At the end of the party, guests received a gift bag with goodies worth about $2,500, including gift certificates to Billion Dollar Babes and Mabel's Labels, Philips Avent insulated cups, Ming Ming dolls and T-shirts from Market.
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The ladybug-themed luncheon, designed by event planner Jo Gartin of Love Luck and Angels, rivaled the famous birthday parties of Tori's own childhood.
Held at a private estate in Encino, Calif., the event featured a tented tennis court with chandeliers, a gardening station where guests and their children could create their own potted plants, a cookie-decorating station, ladybug sprinklers, a ladybug insect zoo, face paintings and pony rides.
To top it off, Stella and her 2-year-old brother Liam's favorite group, The Jumpitz, performed a selection of songs for the delighted guest of honor. "Stella was clapping her hands and enjoying the music," says a guest of the birthday girl, who wore a white silk dress decorated with ladybugs and red StrideRite patent leather shoes. "And Tori and Liam were singing along to the songs."
When it was time to cut the giant ladybug-shaped cake, Stella first carefully dipped a finger in the red frosting before rolling over and laying down in the middle of the cake, covering herself in frosting from top to toe. "Tori had to wash her off with one of the sprinklers!" says a guest.
Stella (whose actual birthday is June 9) was not the only one to leave with presents. At the end of the party, guests received a gift bag with goodies worth about $2,500, including gift certificates to Billion Dollar Babes and Mabel's Labels, Philips Avent insulated cups, Ming Ming dolls and T-shirts from Market.
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4 Comments:
Unfortunately, little Stella looks just like her father; not so cute. Also, the ostentatiousness of this party is typical of this family: gross.
You know, I love Tori, but come one, $2,500 gift bags for the guests. Instead of that, how about $2,500 per guest to a homeless shelter or womens shelter. Come on Tori.
Don't forget, they are only human. If we lived in Hollywood, and that was the only life we'd ever known...who knows how we would live, right? You never know what famous families, money, and living in the public eye might do. They seem to do fairly well for who they are. I mean they could be picking up hookers and doing drugs and getting busted with DUI's but they aren't. You guys are too harsh on them.
whats it to you anyway! their child there money who cares how they spend it they work hard enough for it so just leave them alone and get off your high horse
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