The Stage
Remember about me winning tickets to the party of Eh! 20 yang anggun?
This is sort of a delayed report. Blame my busy life.
Anyway, the party sucked. Unexpectedly, the crowd was huge. Many celebrities were there. Nasha Aziz (she has wonderful soft skin), Maya Karin, Raja Farah, casts from 'Anak Halal', Zahida Rafik, etc etc etc to name a few.
Nasha Aziz
There were different people with 1001 styles and nonsense. You can easily find posers, (self-acclaimed) fashionistas, Eh! readers, alcoholics, party animals, celebs worshipers and not fogotten cakeboys. Yes. Cheek-kissing-guys were everywhere.
Isma Yusuf & Amir Luqman
Dynaz
I didn't get the idea of this party. What is it for and what is the purpose of it being held? I seriously didn't get it. The mag claimed that it was held to celebrate the 20 most demure women. Celebrities. Songstress, actress, models...
Ok fine.
If the theme or the purpose is to celebrate the yang angguns, why do it in a club? A club is not a demure and modest place. It's a well-known fact. I just don't think that the place is a proper place to celebrate demure people. Why didn't they do it in a hall or somewhere "modest"?
Budget?
Certainly budget is not the main issue, since the mag is doing well. And it's under BluInc.
It was supposed to start at 7pm (when all satans come out) but we only entered the club at 8.30pm. We were there before 6pm. The line was not that bad. People were queueing because they (read: we) wanted the goodie bag that worth RM100. Blimey. When I got the bag, I was like "What the hell are these?". I didn't expect that the 'things' inside it really worth that much. Humm.
The entertainment was so-so. MCs were Sazzy Falak and hubby Naz. The opening was by Abstrak Hingga ke Bulan. This was followed by The Fabulous Cats, Maya Karin (I prefer her modelling and acting than singing), Atillia, and not forgetting games by participating audiences.
I decided to leave during Atillia's performance, after realizing I can't really 'think' in this party. So, I say farewell to Pn. Asiah Mion (she was at the entrance when we left), went out of Ruums (share the lift with Nurul AF2; she's soooo-kamrah for an artist)
And I ended paying blinking RM20 for parking. Great. Just great.
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