Biggest Parties Thrown By Celebrities

Biggest Parties Thrown By Celebrities
When we mere mortals throw parties, we invite family members, friends, classmates, officemates and other acquaintances. But when celebrities host the parties, expect the whole world to watch, be envious and nitpick on every little detail of the party. And there are a lot of things to watch during these parties, as they tend to be the social events of the year. Here is a list of the top 10 biggest parties thrown by celebrities.


1. Sean Combs
The man once known as Puff Daddy or P Diddy threw a $3 million party when he celebrated his 40th birthday in 2009. The party was held at the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel along 5th Avenue in New York. The event had a black and white theme and was sponsored by the rapper’s own vodka firm. It featured a tiered black and white birthday cake that had his initials on the shield. Combs also spent $28 thousand for white orchids that he used to adorn the ballroom. His guest list included Jay-Z, Russell Simmons, Kim Kardashian, Denzel Washington, Estelle, Rachel Hunter, Taboo, Nelly and Jimmy Fallon. Combs claimed he suffered his first hangover in five years the morning after the party.



Diddy pours vodka into the guests' champagne flutes
Diddy looks in high spirits as she dances with his friends
Kim Kardashian, American Pie actress Shannon Elizabeth looked sleek in their figure-hugging dresses
The rap mogul's protogee Cassie and rapper Lil' Kim wore tight-fitting dresses and high heels
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2. Simon Cowell
For his 50th birthday, Simon Cowell invited into his home the most influential people in the television and music industries. The party was held in Cowell’s mansion at the Wrotham Park in Hertfordshire. There were 400 people invited and all arrived in chauffeured limousines that Cowell paid for. A sumptuous meal of fancy chicken soup, shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, prawns, apple pie and lobster martinis were served to the guests. There was also a shark tank in the place. Rat Pack impersonators were also hired. All of this cost Cowell a mere $2.5 million.
The big bash was held at Wrotham Park, where a £25,000 marquee had been put up
Simon Cowell and his mother Julie Cowell leave his London home en route to the party at Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire
 Terri Seymour and organiser Sir Philip Green leave the Dorchester Hotel to attend the party
Fellow judges Cheryl Cole, (left)Naomi Campbell arrives in a dazzling dress split to the thigh
PR guru Max Clifford brought an £80,000 sculpture of Frank Sinatra in the eye of a needle, set in a glass dome with a microscope to view it

A £25,000 white gold watch from Cowell's brother Nicholas and the £850 bottle of Angel champagne sent by Mariah Carey
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3. Naomi Campbell
With a Russian tycoon for a boyfriend, the supermodel surely expected nothing less than a super party. Vladimir Doronin started off the proceedings by making sure that Campbell would receive 40 white roses, one flower for every year of her age. Campbell’s closest friends, like Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Eva Herzigova, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham and Grace Jones were all flown into the French Riviera for a celebration that lasted one week. The party was held at the Eden Roc Hotel and had a different theme every night, like an all-white night, hip hop night and Brazilian samba motif party. The owner of Top Shop Philip Green also attended it. Total cost of the party is estimated to be at $1.8 million.
Naomi Campbell’s ultra-exclusive birthday bash at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc was the most coveted invitation in Cannes. Of course, our very own Hamish Bowles and André Leon Talley were in attendance and chronicled all of the happenings at the supermodel’s lavish fete. With a glittering guest list that included Marc Jacobs, Christy Turlington, and Jennifer Lopez as well as a special surprise performance by the one and only Grace Jones, the celebration was simultaneously opulent and elegant. For those who weren’t extended the invite, Vogue.com has the exclusive, never-before-seen pictures taken by famed photographer Ellen von Unwerth and E-mailed to us by the birthday girl herself.
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4. Elton John
Elton John knows how to throw a party. For his 50th birthday in 1997, he invited 500 friends and wore a costume that cost more than GBP73 thousand. He actually had to hire another vehicle just to transport the costume. For his 60th birthday in 2007, he spent $1.5 million for another huge bash. When his life partner, David Furnish, celebrated his 50th birthday, John threw a party that lasted four days and had stars like Johnny Depp, Neil Patrick Harris and Lady Gaga in attendance.




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5. Paris Hilton
She was turning 21 years old, such an important time in her life as she heads into adulthood. So what does she do? She threw not one, not two, not three birthday events. It is not even four, as Hilton decided to stage a party in five venues around the world. She celebrated in style by partying in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Tokyo and London. She had to cough up $75,000 per guest just to make sure that the party keeps going.

 Paris herself sound like the two had a magical blast. Paris party theme was Alice in Wonderland, the fairytale princess turn her Beverly Hills mansion into a fairy palace. Paris dressed up in a thigh-skimming blue costume shipped in 100 bottles of champagne for the bash and also got Lil Wayne to do an perform 10 song at the bash.
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 6. Mariah Carey
When she celebrated her 40th birthday, the sultry singer decided she wanted to have something intimate with only her closest friends in attendance. So, she and her husband invited 11 of their closest friends for some dinner and cake. Oh, and they spent it in Barbados, with Carey flying everyone to the island on a private jet. And the cake? It was also flown in from New York City.
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7. Lindsay Lohan
 Lindsay Lohan may have had troubles with the law. She may be a headache to her colleagues and producers. But one thing you cannot say about her is that she is a bore because the girl really knows how to party. For her 20th birthday, the star of Mean Girls, Parent Trap and Freaky Friday let it all hang out by spending over $100 thousand for dinner with her closest friends at the Polaroid Beach House in Malibu.
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8. Hugh Hefner
 Holly, Bridget and Kendra cozy up to their man in April 2010 to celebrate his 84nd birthday.

Any party hosted by the Playboy honcho is bound to be big. With all the Playboy models around, you have to be amazingly boring not to enjoy the event. So Hefner decided to host a party with the usual retinue of beautiful women. But aside from being a lover of beautiful women, Hefner is also known as an astute businessman. He held the party in a nightclub in Las Vegas and he actually had the temerity of charging people who want to attend the party to greet him a happy birthday. And he was actually wise enough to realize that the people were there not to wish him a happy birthday but to ogle at his models. In the end, Hefner was able to celebrate his 84th birthday in style and earn even more money in the process.
 The eternal Ladies' Man celebrated in true fashion surrounded by leggy, beautiful blondes. Hugh Hefner rang in his birthday at the Palms Casino Hotel in Las Vegas, with plenty of Jack Daniels in tow. 
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9. Oprah Winfrey
The “Queen of Talk” had to give up the microphone when she celebrated her 50th birthday.  The party featured Tina Turner, who was Oprah’s favorite singer, singing “Simply the Best.” Jay Leno also brought out a 400-pound cake bedecked with thousands of flowers.

 

Talk show host Oprah Winfrey is shown with guests (L-R) Stevie Wonder, John Travolta, Gayle King and Tina Turner from the Oprah's 50th Birthday Party episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" that originally aired on January 29, 2004

Outside party area set up for Oprah Winfrey's 50th birthday party at Hotel Bel Air, in late January 2004.

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10. Chanel Iman
She was a Victoria’s Secret model about to turn 21. To commemorate the occasion, she invited her closest friends of legal age to a celebration in a private island in Jamaica. The party featured a reggae theme and no doubt had free-flowing alcohol. There is really nothing like being young and beautiful and having money to burn.
Chanel Iman‘s 21st Birthday! Happy Birthday Chanel! The top model is renting a private island off Jamaica for the night, so unless you have a boat,  you can forget about sneaking in to mingle with the beautiful people

Highest Earning Dead Celebrities

  Highest Earning Dead Celebrities

 Even after their deaths, celebrities could still rake in millions of dollars for the family and estate they have left behind. The following is a list of the highest earning celebrities who have passed away.

 
Michael Jackson 
The King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson’s death because of an accidental overdose in 2009 caught us all by surprise. A lot of us feel that he had, to quote a song of his, gone too soon. He still owns the biggest selling album of all time, Thriller, with sales reaching up to 110 million copies worldwide.  As a matter of fact, three of the top 15 all time best selling albums belong to the Jackson. Millions of dollars are piled into the iconic singer’s yearly take even after his death, thereby adding to his already considerable $170 million estate.
  

 Elvis Presley 
Before Michael Jackson became the King of Pop, the world had already witnessed the King of Rock and Roll in Elvis Presley. Yes, Elvis of the dangerously swaying hips whose daughter was once married to Jackson himself.  Talk about keeping it in the family! The Heartbreak Hotel singer and actor died in 1977 of a heart attack. Die-hard fans, to this day, still lap up any Elvis-related merchandise however. Along with the earnings from his Graceland home, licensing for Elvis products has brought in an additional $55 million to his heirs.
 Marilyn Monroe
She sang the sexiest happy birthday song to one of the most beloved presidents of the United States, the same man she was rumored to have had an affair with. Marilyn Monroe died in 1962 at the young age of 36 because of an overdose. By leaving us in her prime, our view of Marilyn as a sexy vixen will never change.  Rights to her iconic image are still hot property, with perfumes and cafes with the Marilyn Monroe brand being planned and peddled. Fifty years after she passed away, she is still earning $27 million, more than enough to buy her diamonds that were her best friends.

Charles Schulz
In 1950, Charles Schulz created Peanuts, the comic strip that brought us characters like Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Snoopy. Fast-forward to 2012, and these characters still have more than 1,200 licensing agreements with various companies. With the advent of the digital age, Peanuts is slowly being transformed into video games, e-books and online comics. Charlie Brown was such a loser in life and the baseball diamond, but Charles Schulz is a $25 million winner even in death.

John Lennon
 Despite the acrimonious split, being a Beatle sure paid off. Just a couple of years ago, their albums were finally included in iTunes, resulting into sales amounting to the tenth best of any artist. Not bad for a group that disbanded in 1970. Licensing deals with Mont Blanc and Cisco and royalties from Cirque du Soleil also contributed to the $12 million Lennon has earned since his death in 1980.
 Elizabeth Taylor
Glamour will never be the same again, not after Elizabeth Taylor died in 2011. But for her heirs, it’s as if she never really left. Her perfume line has brought in a hefty $12 million to the coffers. Her belongings will be auctioned off, with proceeds estimated to be around $30 million. And we’re not even talking about her image license yet.

Albert Einstein
Nerd rules! Albert Einstein still rakes in around $10 million for his image’s use in Disney, Chrysler, AJ Morgan and Nintendo. Hanging out with the smart kid will bring in the big bucks!

 Theodor Geisel
Dr. Seuss never had it so good. Theodor Geisel named it after his mother’s maiden name, and this collection of books he authored is still packing it in. Geisel died in 1991, but a new book was recently discovered and published, meaning his heirs would most likely have more than the $9 million he has already earned after his death. His work is licensed with Hallmark, Leapfrog and Universal Studios.

Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix’s rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner in Woodstock in 1969 still gets attention. So does the rest of his songs, with one of it being used for an HP campaign, and more DVDs being released for fans of this great guitarist who died way too early. He still lives through his music, epitomized by $7 million in sales from 1970 until now.

Stieg Larsson
Author of The Millennium Trilogy, Stieg Larsson died before his books got published. With more than 40 million copies sold and translated into 44 languages, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has made its author The Guy with $7 million.  There will be even more once all the film versions have wrapped up.

Steve McQueen
The car chase in Bullitt is as unforgettable as the star itself, Steve McQueen. The icon of cool, and until now, trendy brands such as Dolce & Gabbana and Tommy Hilfiger still make use of his image. UBS also utilizes the McQueen image, helping add to his $7 million in post-mortem earnings.

Richard Rodgers
To think that he no longer earns from his partnership with Hammerstein for songs from The King and I and The Sound of Music! Richard Rodgers’ heirs still earn for his songs like Blue Moon. Hard to be blue with $7 million, however!

George Harrison
The third most popular Beatle, he may have smaller earnings than Lennon. But with songs like Something and Here Comes the Sun, $6 million can hardly be described as small.
Bettie Page
The ultimate pin-up of the 1950s!  A clothing line named after her has boosted earnings by $6 million after her death. Definitely everyone’s kind of girl!

Andy Warhol
Campbell has as much to be grateful to Andy Warhol as to the richness of its soup. His images still adorn a swimwear line and a jeans company. He showed everyone what it means to be a brand. He also showed us how to earn $6 million from it.


The Most Successful People Who Failed At First

The Most Successful People Who Failed At First 

The quote, “You’re only as good as your last success” should actually be rephrased to, “You’re only as bad as your last failure.” You can’t possibly be a failure every single time. You’ll find success if you work hard, plan well, and don’t give up

 
  Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan failed getting into his varsity basketball team during sophomore year because he was clumsy and was only 5 feet 11 inches tall. High school and college sports performances are what NBA recruiters look into when scouting for talent, but Jordan had failed right from the start. So he locked himself up in his room to cry.
 But he tried out again the next year and got into the junior varsity team. He practiced the game every day and grew taller by a few more inches until he honed his skills to an unbelievable level. Years later, he became the NBA’s most famous MVP and the greatest basketball player of all time.