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Michael Jordan, Will Smith team up at Prime 112

 
 

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Will Smith and Michael Jordan had dinner Saturday night at Prime 112 along with Jordan’s fiancee Yvette Prieto and friends. The group seemed to be having a great time as they were seen laughing and enjoying their dinner in the wine room. Both stars signed a few autographs for fans as they left the restaurant. Jordan, Smith and his group were all smiles.

Flo Rida was seen spreading the good feelings Sunday night at Nikki Beach.

During his concert Thursday at the BankAtlantic Center, Bret Michaels invited the crowd back to Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood where he was staying to help celebrate Poison drummer Rikki Rockett’s birthday.

MLB great Manny Ramirez was seen at Bal Harbour Shops over the weekend. Taking advantage of his current free agent status, Ramirez enjoyed a casual lunch at Makoto and appeared to be very relaxed.

Rudy Giuliani was seen power lunching last week with some colleagues at Morton’s The Steakhouse on Brickell.

Brittany Viola, the 10-meter dive Olympian from the University of Miami and daughter of former MLB pitcher Frank Viola, got engaged over the weekend in London to boyfriend Anthony Gonzalez, a youth pastor at UBC Miami.

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