BEVERLY HILLS —Beverly Hills Socialite Tina O dashed to Minneapolis for a-nothing spared wedding between Shane and Carolyn Goodman of Wayzata and dinner with Senator Norm Coleman and his lovely wife Lori the night before the wedding.
They dined at Richard D’Amico’s posh restaurant Cafe Lurcat. Tina O states, “There is nothing better than a dash of snow to remind you of why you love Beverly Hills all year round.” Tina and Dr. Brad Hillstrom stayed at the world-famous art filled boutique hotel, The Chambers in downtown Minneapolis. The couple finished off the night with good friend Richard D’Amico and his new fiancé, a longtime friend of Tina O’s and her favorite doggy artist, Amy Brazil. They capped off the evening chatting about their plans for the fall wedding in Italy. D’Amico and Partners is one of the nation’s preeminent restaurant and catering developers, and they own and manage 25 restaurants in Minnesota and Florida.
After Tina and Brad’s trip to the Midwest in the dead of winter, it was back to Beverly Hills for birthday celebrations. Tina O wearing Gucci Black sheer turtle-neck and Gaultier pleated and mesh over layered on wool skirt and some serious Prada thick heeled shoes, and Carolina Bacardi in jeweled-collar Pucci top and painted on jeans, the two attended a fabulous bash for Pam Stanley, who was married to Paul Stanley with the rock band “Kiss.” Also in attendance was socialite Leena Jolton who is now on the Swedish TV Show “Real Swedish Housewives in Hollywood.” The girls had some twenty-five other ladies come by for drinks and winks at the newly renovated Cafe Roma on Canon in Beverly Hills and it swelled with people, wine, food and laughter.
When Leena and Pam went to blow out the candles put on the cake, Leena was holding up one side of the chocolate cake in red edible ribbon and Pam the other. The candles were lit and everyone yelled make a wish. Yes, you guessed it, the cake fell to the table. Tina O tells Canyon News, “So the candles went out but then hey, so were we.”
All Photographs are Courtesy: Tina O Hillstrom