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Madonna sure likes her pizza

 
 

 
 
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Pizza is the name of the game, apparently, for Madonna and her loved ones.

Her two eldest children Rocco and Lola enjoyed a cheese filled lunch Wednesday at Nikki Beach. Accompanied by a bodyguard and a friend, the group of four enjoyed a margherita pie. There was also a sushi roll and a few other dishes consumed.

And more details are emerging about the pop queen’s Thanksgiving in Miami. Marisa Marcus, spokeswoman for Miami Beach’s Pizza Bar, reports that nine extra large pies were delivered to Madge and her entourage nearby at FDR at the Delano late Wednesday night.

Not too many meat eaters in the group. The assortment of pies: three olives and cheese, three mushroom and cheese and three regular (no toppings). All those carbs kept the party going until the wee hours. Since no one from the MDNA tour could go home to see their families the singer (born Madonna Louise Ciccone) did her share to make them happy with a nod to her Italian heritage (on dad’s side).

The bill? $250.16, according to Marcus.

Living it up

Lovebirds Sofia Vergara and Nick Loeb had a grand old time Saturday night at SoLita restaurant in Delray Beach. The Modern Family star posted a photo of her sitting smiling at a table with her beau Nick Loeb on her WhoSay page. Or is it fiancé? She is wearing his ring after all. The caption: “Great dinner at Solita!!!” On its website the eatery (a fusion of “South” and “Little Italy”) says it serves high end Italian eats along with a “modern, romantic ambience.” Spokeswoman Susan Dapuzzo confirms the couple was there with a large group that included Real Housewives of New York City star Ramona Singer. Vergara and Loeb split their time between South Florida and Los Angeles.

In the swim

Also in town: Ramona’s’s former RHONYC costar Bethenny Frankel. Paparazzi shot the reality star turned talk show host, 42, looking hot in a white bikini and floppy hat poolside at the Fontainebleau with her 2-year-old daughter Bryn. Where was Frankels’ husband Jason Hoppy? Nowhere to be found. That’s because Frankel (who went to Pine Crest High School) was on a girls’ weekend, she Tweeted: “No boys allowed!

Madeleine Marr

Lesley Abravanel contributed to this report.

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