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Milk shines at all-white bash
Chieftin Campbell, Observer writer
Tuesday, January 08, 2008

TV personality Amelia 'Milk' Sewell was all smiles as she celebrated her birthday at an all-white affair at the Asylum Nite Club last week. (Photo: Brandon Allwood)

It was yet another all-white affair when patrons hit the Asylum Night Club in Kingston last Wednesday night to celebrate with Amelia 'Milk' Sewell on her birthday. Milk, a deejay and host for the video countdown on CVM's E-Strip, held her all-white celebrity birthday bash, Milky Way, and everyone was invited to share the moment. It was rather ironic, though, that while this all-white theme was 'strictly enforced' as the flier said, the birthday girl was clad in gold. The television princess looked stunning as she greeted her guests with white cotton candy as they entered the club.

As patrons kept entering the club filling it, the energy grew to higher heights and selector Cashflow DJ Neil capitalised on this, dropping a string of hits to excite the crowd. Razz and Biggy made their presence in the club felt as they 'bigged up' the birthday girl on a number of occasions while pleasing the crowd with cohesive music. They went as far back as World Dance by Beenie Man and gradually came up to Erup's Click Mi Finger. After Razz and Biggy ignited the crowd, Richie Feelings showed that he could do just that and more by providing his touch of class on the turntables.

The party wasn't an all-inclusive package so drinks weren't on the house as you would have hoped. Nonetheless patrons received what they paid for and a little more. The celebrities came out in full support of Milk. Some like Beenie Man and Barbee even left the VIP area to party with other patrons in the club. Other celebrities in the house were Mavado, Voicemail and producers Daseca.


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