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After a tiff New Year’s Eve reported by Page Six, Sofia Vergara and fiancé Nick Loeb were seen having a spirited dinner with a group at Prime 112 Wednesday. The fight was allegedly over Vergara’s ex Chris Paciello, who told us “Sofia is one of my oldest friends, and we are all excited to put New Year’s Eve behind us and look forward to a great new year.”

Also eating at Prime 112 Wednesday: Ivana Trump and Maury Povich — separately.

Rob Kardashian hosted the Ciroc and Esquire countdown Monday night at STK Miami. The Dancing with the Stars expat said he was extremely excited about sister Kim’s pregnancy and that he and the family fully approve of Kanye West: “Anyone who treats my sister right has full approval.”

Matthew Perry enjoyed a late meatball dinner on New Year’s Day at Bianca at Delano with club owner/restaurateur Mark Birnbaum. Earlier, Pauly Shore chatted up two ladies at the valet on his way out of Shore Club.

Utah Jazz shooting guard Raja Bell, former Marlin Dontrelle Willis and retired running back Julius Jones toasted goodbye (separately) to 2012 at Living Room and Whiskey Blue at W Fort Lauderdale.

Rap legends Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh performed for the New Year’s Eve crowd at the Shore Club. Meanwhile over in the Mondrian Lobby, basketball wife (of Carmelo Anthony), ex MTV VJ LaLa Anthony was seen posing for pix that she immediately posted on Instagram.

Luis Miguel was spotted dining with friends Wednesday at Hakkasan in the Fontainebleau.

Zuma had its own share of random celebrities over the New Year’s holiday. Among them: Calvin Klein, tennis player Andy Murray, Italian television host Simona Ventura seen conversing with soccer player Filippo Inzaghi at another table, and producer Michael Bay.

Drake was seen courtside at Wednesday’s Miami Heat game, after which he stopped by arena hot spot Hyde.

His December arrest in Sweetwater for a traffic violation didn’t dampen Scarface actor Steven Bauer’s spirits Thursday night at swank karaoke club Jelsomino, where he took a turn on the mic where, unfortunately, he didn’t sing Gina’s and Elvira’s Theme.

Miami native Blake Jenner, who plays Ryder Lynn on Glee, made a surprise visit Thursday to the Miami Children’s Hospital, where he handed out autographed T-shirts and played basketball with patients in the playroom.

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