Shelby's Social Diary
A bitchy Lady Bunny couldn't spoil the masked merriment at Hotel ZaZa
It was a scene of wicked Halloween hysteria and revelry at Hotel ZaZa on Saturday night. Everyone was in a raucous good mood, everyone that is except for DJ Lady Bunny, who was clearly having a menopause moment.
Well beyond Lady Bunny's expected raunchy, chiding commentary, this chick was on an x-rated tear. Let's just say she conjugated the F-word in every possible way and not one phrase escaped her luscious lips without the accompaniment of F-bombs.
The buxom transvestite's ire, however, had little effect on the partying mass. Rob Rutherford, Joyce Echols, Cerón, Marcy de Luna, Debbie and Rudy Festari and Cara Morales with Jared Lang all continued with the see-and-be-seen exercise that is the essence of these ZaZa costume parties.
Cross-dressers, cat women and cowpokes populated Monarch Restaurant and the open-air bar that overlooks Main Street as it courses through the Museum District. On this night, ZaZa qualified as a museum of madness.
Bubba McNeely, the otherwise debonaire John Evatz and hair stylist Michael Kemper stopped traffic with their trio of womanly good looks. Kemper was dazzling in one of two original Haltson's that he had purchased years ago for just such occasions. Twelve necklaces worn in layers and a gazillion bracelets completed his eye-catching ensemble. (Talk about confusion in the men's restroom.)
From guys as gals to of-the-moment subject matter, this party had it all. Mark Sullivan arrived as a Chilean miner still inside the elevator capsule. The rumored busload of 22 women dressed in miner garb failed to materialize.
Applause go to the darling milk maids or Heidis or whoever they were — Brian Hull, Nathan Kasselder, Shane Alderman and Michael Broderick — all girly cute. Don't miss photo five in the slide show!