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Tao Las Vegas Hosts AVN Preparty With Tera Patrick And Dave Navarro

January 12, 2009 3:29 p.m. EST

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Stephanie Sims - Celebrity News Service Reporter

Las Vegas, NV (CNS) - It was almost the same as last year's Adult Video Network Awards (AVN) in Las Vegas - Dave Navarro hosted the show again, interviewed lots of porn stars and starlets and, naturally, lots of interesting awards were given out.

This year's AVN kicked off this past weekend with pre-parties with porn stars galore. Dave Navarro, formerly of Jane's Addiction and now director of porn films and host of this year's AVN awards, partied with Tera Patrick, Navarro's co-host last year.

Friday night, Patrick joined Navarro at a happy hour at Lavo in the Palazzo, then they went to Tao to help club-goers party with an official afterparty.

Patrick and her husband, porn star Evan Seinfeld deejayed a little bit while Navarro worked the mic and kept the energy up from his VIP table. Coincidentally, January 9th was Patrick's and Seinfeld's wedding anniversary, and they celebrated at their room at the Las Vegas Hilton, the Barry Manilow suite, before coming out to Lavo and Tao.

During an interview with CNS, Patrick says she wishes she could work with her husband in a film sometime soon. "I'd like to work with my husband," she said. "We haven't worked together in a very long time. But he's booked and busy working with everyone else but me."

Seinfeld retorted with, "I'm never too busy to work with Tera Patrick. Maybe we'll bring a cameraman back to the Barry Manilow suite."

Patrick's other business venture, her lingerie line Mistress Couture, will have a lot going on, as well, she said. The line is available through Patrick's website, TeraPatrick.com, and will open a boutique in Los Angeles this year.

"It's a lot of work," Patrick said. "We're going to focus on opening the one in LA first before [looking to expand to] other cities."



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