Drag queen 6 from HBO’s “We’re Here” arrives at EcoLuxe Lounge Drive-Thru Endless Summer Festival by event producer Debbie Durkin in the Beverly Hilton Hotel driveway.
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With the cancellation of the usual brunch-style get-togethers because of the pandemic, producer Debbie Durkin organized a socially distant drive-thru event where nominees and members of the entertainment industry, including social media influencers, were invited to celebrate the 72nd Emmy Awards in the driveway of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Farrah Abraham and her daughter Sophia, 11, from MTV’s “Teen Mom,” pose for photos at the start of event producer Debbie Durkin’s EcoLuxe Lounge Drive-Thru Endless Summer Festival.
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Actor Joe P. Harris, who’s appeared on NBC’s “This is Us,” checks out his Koz water, one of the sponsors giving out product.
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Teresa Gonzalez, center, waits with other “ambassadors” for guests to arrive in the driveway of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Drag queen 6 from HBO’s “We’re Here” reality series, checks out some Mo Eyewear, one of the sponsors giving out product.
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Signs greet visitors as they arrive at event producer Debbie Durkin’s EcoLuxe Lounge Drive-Thru Endless Summer Festival.
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Former Los Angeles Raider-turned-actor Willie Gault stops to check out some Mo Eyewear.
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Kinya Claiborne, left, works on a social post with Thy Nguyen, for Claiborne’s “Style and Society,” showing off John Paul Pets’ detangling spray, in the drive way of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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The “brunch box,” the last item picked up as cars finish rounding the Beverly Hilton Hotel’s driveway, closing out their visit.
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Sophia Abraham, 11, reaches for a “brunch box” from a Beverly Hilton Hotel employee, as she gets ready to jet from Debbie Durkin’s EcoLounge Drive-Thru Endless Summer Festival.
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