Daniel and I were at it again! This time we dined with Jessica White, Shontelle and Chris Collins at Georgica’s (East Hampton) for Jessica White’s Angel Wings Foundation Benefit for UNICEF. I had the filet mignon, which was EXCELLENT. The Blue & Cream After-party hosted by Jus Ske and DJ Phresh was JUMPING! Read Daniel’s point of view below:
After hanging out with Estelle (@EstelleDarlings) and Tika Sumpter (@iamtikasumpter) we gathered for dinner and drinks at Georgica. We parked our car across the street and surprisingly enough we ran into Chris Collins (@ChrisCollinsNYC), who we immediately recognized from the Polo Ralph Lauren ads. We exchanged a few words and realized that the street was heavily trafficked and we were not able to cross so without thinking twice Chris had us hop into his black Range Rover and we pulled right into the scene as we were blasting 1901 by Phoenix.
I realized the summer is just upon us, this was the real kick off party. An amazing weather, in an amazing venue, full of inspiring people. The night was hosted by the one and only, Jessica White (@IAmJessWhite), this was the second annual “Angel Wing Foundation” Dinner benefiting UNICEF’s “City of Joy Project,”
At the event I blended Shontelle (@Shontelle_Layne) — I asked about her inspiration, the dedication for her fans, and her Kat Von D tattoo, her involvement with UNICEF — she told me with a lot of passion about her work during the Pakistan Flooding — Shontelle also revealed she will be performing tonight. Three acoustic songs to be exact. She performed T-Shirt, Impossible and her new hit song ‘Say Hello to Goodbye‘.
Wow, Shontelle was hot. She even teased us with the song which she co-wrote with Rihanna, ‘Man Down‘.
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About UNICEF’s City of Joy Program:
UNICEF’s City of Joy Program, centerpiece is to support community reintegration for survivors of rape, specifically those who face extreme challenges in returning home due to rejection and trauma in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The City of Joy will provide up to 180 women a year with an opportunity to benefit from: group therapy; storytelling; dance; theater; self-defense; comprehensive sexuality education (covering HIV/AIDS, family planning); ecology and horticulture; andeconomic empowerment.