LA Times: Jimmy
Kimmel has received tepid reviews for his Emmy Awards hosting gig, but
if you're counting the star support behind him? He was a smash.
Following his gig Sunday at Los Angeles' Nokia Theater, Kimmel shut down
West Hollywood's Soho House, inviting winners and friends to join him
at the exclusive space.
Robert Pattinson, dressed in his uniform of denim and a baseball cap,
showed with a male pal and enjoyed conversation with a small group on
the patio.
eOnline: Emmy
host Jimmy Kimmel threw a party at Soho House. Guests like Robert
Pattinson, Aaron Paul, Ellen DeGeneres, Portia DeRossi, Ashley Judd,
Aziz Ansari, Carson Daly, Dominic Monaghan, Glee's Harry Shum Jr. and
many more enjoyed eats from Umami Burger along with Don Julio margaritas
and Bulleit Bourbon cocktails.
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Also sightings of Rob at the LA Dance Project) The Twilight star, 26,
was first spotted Saturday night attending the premiere of Natalie
Portman's choreographer husband Benjamin Millepied's ballet Moving Parts
at Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los.Angeles.
The performance was also the debut of Millepied's new L.A. Dance Project
company and was followed by a Van Cleef & Arpels dinner.
"He was there the whole night," a source says of R.Pattz. "He
came at 5:30 and didn't leave until the end of the after party. He just
seemed really relaxed and happy. He was drinking beer and puffing on an
electronic cigarette."
Pattinson, scruffy and dressed in a gray Gucci suit and black shirt
but with no tie, seemed to have come to the gala with a male pal, the
source said.
But last night, it was a much more casual Pattinson who hit Jimmy
Kimmel's star-studded Emmys afterparty at members-only Soho House.
He arrived at about 11 p.m., another source reports.
"Rob was with a male friend and they were both dressed down, Rob in a hat and leather jacket," the source said.
"They hung outside for most of the night…Rob chatted with a few
different people throughout the night but was mellow and hung in a
smaller group."
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