Sundance Idiot Update

By steph

Sundance Idiot Update

WHILE most of the celebrities at Sundance came to see movies or promote them, and actually do some work, the usual hangers-on came along for the ride just to party and cause chaos in Park City.

Nicky Hilton, her boyfriend, David Katzenberg and their entourage hit Club Stereo, which took over Doolin’s bar on Main Street, for the Anamigo party on Friday. Katzenberg stood in a corner at the club pulling down his belted jeans and taking pictures of his private parts bulging through his gray boxer briefs, while Nicky giggled next to him.

Cisco Adler, who performed at the party, had a shoving match with Doolin’s owner, who tried to throw him out after he stepped outside for a cigarette. Stereo owner Mike Satsky intervened, but Adler was so fired up that he left.

Late night after-parties at the 5W Escape House hosted by Butter drew boldfaces until the sun came up. Nicole Eggert of the 1980s TV series “Charles in Charge” got so wasted, she couldn’t walk in the wee hours Saturday. She was grinding and dirty dancing other partygoers - and a wall - to music by DJ AM, until bouncers escorted her out by both arms. “The next day she told me she was so embarrassed,” said one guest.

But Eggert returned to the house Saturday and danced up a storm again, along with Mary-Kate Olsen and Eliza Dushku while Steve Aoki DJ’d in the kitchen. Kim Kardashian and boyfriend Reggie Bush made out downstairs in the Lifestyle Condoms photo booth while they posed for pictures.

Paris Hilton, who bothered Jared Leto at Village at the Yard for the Cuervo Platino-hosted Camp Freddy concert, later attacked him next door at club Hyde, where she gave him lap dances and kissed him, said a spy. Meanwhile, when a joker tried to lob a snowball at the celebutard outside the Turning Leaf Lounge where she was hosting a private dinner, her bodyguard leaped in and took it in the head.

Bono almost performed at Bon Appetit Supper Club on Saturday, but couldn’t when drummer Larry Mullen went missing. Adrian Grenier’s band, the Honey Brothers, finally performed Sunday night at Greenhouse at Top of Main, after getting delayed because they lost their drumsticks.

(Via Page Six)

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