Carbone took over Miami during the city’s F1 Grand Prix, bringing in guests including Jeff Bezos, Mike Tyson, Tommy Hilfiger and numerous NBA stars.
As Formula 1 racers were burning rubber at the Miami Grand Prix over the weekend, Carbone Beach was a fave pitstop for celebs.
A spy told us they spotted Venus Williams “making a beeline for the caviar bar,” while Sam Nazarian, Vito Schnabel and Harvey Spevak, were also spotted. Diddy performed one night at the Carbone spot, bringing Busta Rhymes and Fabolous to entertain a packed house thatJeff Bezos looked happy while chowing down.Another night, guests were treated to a surprise performance by Diana Ross.
Ross’ son, Evan, was also in the house, “dancing with his group of friends right in front of the stage while his mother performed,” says the spy.
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