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Marc Anthony gets casual, Julio Iglesias Jr. dines

 
 

 
 
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Marc Anthony, casual in jeans, t-shirt and Miami Dolphins hat, spent his Saturday evening enjoying drinks with friends on the terrace of EOS at Viceroy Miami. Anthony was staying close to home — the Icon Brickell condo he once leased with ex-wife Jennifer Lopez. Although that condo was eventually part of a foreclosure sale by HSBC Bank, Anthony is reportedly still leasing it at an ‘attractive’ price through October 2013.

The early rumblings of Hurricane Sandy may have been passing through Miami Thursday night, but rapper Trina wasn’t about to let the storm keep her from partying with international house music superstar Sasha at the Miami launch of Nokia Music at Hyde Beach at the SLS Hotel. Says our spy, “Trina had to work hard to keep from getting drenched on her way to Hyde Beach at SLS, where Sasha performed, but managed to show up dry and looking beautiful to dance the night away.”

Seen on the docks Friday at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show: Vanilla Ice and erstwhile Kardashian Scott Disick — separately, though some would say the two would definitely share space in the same tool shed.

Former pharmaceutical wholesaler billionaire Stewart Rahr was seen hosting a large group of friends with Julio Iglesias, Jr. Thursday night at Philippe Miami. On Saturday, Al Sharpton, Alonzo and Tracy Mourning and rapper Future were seen having dinner in the restaurant’s private wine room. On Sunday, Chef Philippe Chow received a call from the airport that Kevin Garnett, Rajon Rondo and the rest of the Boston Celtics wanted to reserve the restaurant’s private wine room where they were seen watching Sunday Night Football until closing.

Shark Tank entrepreneur Daymond John was spotted Saturday night hanging out in a cabana on The Rooftop at The Perry South Beach with two others. This outing was seemingly all business, we’re told, as he was overheard talking up future business plans with the couple and was seen ordering endless water bottles.

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