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LeBron James plays DJ at Hyde

 
 

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We’ve all seen LeBron James as the MVP, the NBA champion and the Olympic gold medalist, but DJ? At a private event Tuesday night for the Miami Heat, James manned the DJ booth with DJ Irie at Hyde’s AmericanAirlines Arena lounge. James even sang along to tunes including Jay-Z’s Big Pimpin, waved to guests and danced. At the end of the night, confetti fell from the ceiling, Irie cued DJ Khaled’s All I Do is Win and James sprayed the crowd with water before giving a shout-out to fans for their continued support.

Seen breaking it down on the dance floor Monday night at FDR was Pitbull, hanging with friends in between shots of tequila. Not far away was former Miami Hurricane and NFL great Michael Irvin, taking pictures with fans.

On Wednesday night, Goldie Hawn was seen dining at Prime Italian with UM President Donna Shalala.

On Monday at the ribbon cutting for the new Pompano Beach Service Plaza along Florida’s Turnpike: Dancing with the Stars champ/three-time Indy 500 winner Hélio Castroneves posing for photos with the Shell racecar.

After debuting her post-baby body at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, Adriana Lima was seen Thursday night at Makoto with husband Marko Jaric.

Bodybuilder and ex- Celebrity Apprentice contestant Lou Ferrigno was seen enjoying a leisurely lunch of tuna tacos and a filet on Wednesday at Steak 954.

Rapper/reality star T.I. picked up the tab Wednesday for lunch at Asia de Cuba at the Mondrian South Beach. Joined by wife Tiny and two guests, the Family Hustle star enjoyed crabcake sliders, rock shrimp dynamite and Cubano sandwiches.

Basketball player and famous ex-husband Kris Humphries dined Wednesday night at HaVen Gastro-Lounge with, says our spy, “quite the entourage.” The crew ate and swallowed down a group shot, despite the Brooklyn Nets’ loss to the Miami Heat, 103-73.

Fancy yourself an exhibited photographer? The b2 Miami downtown hotel, opening in 2013, has launched a Capturing Miami Photo Contest. Winners will have their pix displayed in all rooms and public spaces. The top 20 will be selected by art directors of The Wolfsonian-FIU, and then you, the people, can vote for your faves on www.facebook.com/b2miamidowntownhotel. Photogs can enter between now and Dec. 31; voting is until Jan. 9.

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