Kasidokostas party pokes impoverished Greece in the eye
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
In a country racked by economic crisis, with masses of unemployed, people scavenging in garbage bins for food, and climbing suicide rates, the rich and glamorous that prey on the economy can still provoke through outrageous extravagance and ludicrous behavior. Witness the birthday party for Latsis scion, Paris Kasidokostas.
Paris Kasidokostas wanted to blow out candles for his 32nd birthday by inviting friends and acquaintances to an unprecedented secret party. Waiters dressed as slaves, naked dancers from abroad and masks for all the guests were some of the tips of the evening, which caused a sensation among the jet set of Athenian society.
The famousbacelor and son of Marianna Latsis thought of a special way to celebrate his birthday. On the 32nd kilometer of the Athens-Lamia National Highway, at the Grey Warehouse, he found a suitable venue to invite friends, and not just, at a party completely different from anyother.
The guests were forced to leave their cell phones at the entrance, since pictures were forbidden while everyone was given a mask when entering. The mother of Kasidokostas and hostess of the event, Marianna Latsis had arrived early at the specially decked out warehouse, wearing a lace mask throughoutt the evening.
The waiters were dressed as slaves, offering guests cocktails and champagne, while at the party were guests and persons from the political leadership of the country. Marathon mayor, Ilias Psinakis stole the show, who at times dragged two waiters-”slaves”, and among the guests was Elli Stai, Elmina Copelouzos, Katerina Stikoudi, Christina Salta, Kostas Sommer, Andreas Kouris, Takis Zacharatos and the band Melisses.
One of the most impressive performances of the evening was Christina Koletsa while the 30 foreign dancers wearing but the bare necessities stole the show, dancing every 20 minutes among the guests. However, those who were at the party had something to say about the young lady who all evening stood on the sushi bar naked covering her body with sushi morsels ...
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