Thursday, November 15, 2018

Billie Eilish Concert at Granada Theater in Dallas Texas





















By Marco A. Ayllon B.
Dallas Entertainment News
Dallas TX, November 13, 2018


Yes, Billie Eilish belongs to the Dallas city teenagers. Today, on November 13, 2018, we went to a “Billie Eilish” concert with my daughter Kellsey (15) and my son Hallsten (9) and their group of friends. Everybody had a hard time purchasing those tickets together months in advance. A lot of followers were disappointed in Dallas and as well as in other cities. All tickets were bought up by application software bots in less than a second.

True fans were unable to buy tickets despite their long wait until the last minute when all ticketing web sites started selling tickets for the Billie Eilish concert. Now those tickets are being resold at 10 times the original cost on StubHub. Just wanted to surprise my daughter and son for another city, and I could not purchase using popular sites. On Billie Eilish’s Twitter account, she mentioned: “We just added a new show in Atlanta and Austin. Sign up for early access to my tickets.”

In Dallas, at one of the best High Schools of United States called “Townview High school of Health Professions,” many students from the School of Health were disappointed after finding out how bots disable their dreams to purchase a concert ticket.

On November 13, at the Granada Theater in Dallas, Texas, I felt out of place because I wore an elegant shirt and comfortable slacks, while as others wore jeans and t-shirts. The crowd was collectively a foot shorter than any other live show crowd I’ve been to at the same venue. The audience was comprised primarily of teenagers, adolescent clusters, mostly girls—the only thing throwing off the shorter–than–average mean height were the parent chaperones that bobbed along adjacent to their respective offspring.

It makes sense that Eilish appeals to teenage girls, considering she is one herself. At the tender yet mighty age of 16, her youth is less betrayed by her lyrical content, swelling production, and commanding energy than by the fans who turn out in droves, decked out in identical neon merchandise with phones poised at the ready.

Eilish emerges as a hooded figure on top of a huge lighted spider, and a straight blue hair color, and a landscape of sound, fog, and flashing lights immersing the audience in her Billie’s Eilish world. Pulsing colors and almost theatrical production introduce her to the tune of “my boy.” She spins across stage, filling the lofted venue with a bounding energy. Repeatedly throughout the show, she commands the audience to “fucking JUMP,” and at her plea they of course do, to songs like “bellyache” and “&burn.” 

Kellsey and brother, Hallsten Ayllon, chanted and jumped along their friends on this special Billie Eilish concert. Kellsey mentioned: “We saw Billie happy and energetic, however I noticed she did not sing one of her unreleased songs.” Hallsten said, “Today is my first concert, and Billie performed excellent. I had a good time at Granada Theater in Dallas. I had just come from a Basketball game against Lake Highlands preparatory in Dallas, and my team played a good game. Unfortunately, we lost today, but coming to this concert changed my spirit.”

Billie addressed the room with a magnetism belonging to the kind of cool girl who is maybe too scary to approach, but when you get to know her, you’re relieved she’s equally as chaotic, insecure, cheery, high-spirited, curious, etc. You relish when she lets you in on her darker undersides, her secret vengeances, and her vulnerabilities.

The blue–haired chick sparkled in the colorful lights with an urgent energy that’s just as quickly offset when she cracks up at the absurdity of it all. In the space between two songs, the crowd cheering at blood–curdling pitches, Eilish laughs and exclaims, “Damn, whatchall want!” and the audience laughs loudly, along with her. 

“If you hate yourself, this song is for you,” Billie announces as the piano picks up the opening chords of “idontwannabeyouanymore.” Exclamations of concert-goers could be heard, “OMG so me!” weaving their way into the sound waves. The lyrics are an ode to the self–deprecation of female adolescence, rendered forgivingly.

She confronts the heartbreak of self–love with compassion and unflinching honesty: “Don't be that way/Fall apart twice a day/I just wish you could feel what you say.” Eilish laments being “told a tight dress is what makes you a whore” in her all black with white letters in athletic ensemble of a Balenciaga sweatshirt and black-colored sweat pants. In contrast, the darkly anthemic “you should see me in a crown” parades her determination and confidence with an electric-blue colored Crown given to her onstage by Hallsten Ayllon.  Billie's self–assuredness is less a shield and more a complement to the kinks in her armor. 

More recent releases arrange loneliness as a spectrum of personal fictions: “You can pretend you don't miss me/You can pretend you don't care,” she repeats in “bitches broken hearts.” Inverting the perspective, she admits “I could lie, say I like it like that, like it like that” in “when the party’s over.” In a room full of people, these kinds of desolate confessions—concessions to desolation—have a way of bringing people together. 

Billie Eilish charges the live production to offset the emotional and intense faculty of her music.

Later, she catches everyone off guard with a trap remix of the Mii Plaza song to the delight of the audience. She jumped up and down to the rhythm of the music and danced with passion. She reminds us that there is joy and cleansing in being present with each other. Dancing and letting go, laughing at life’s absurdities—such as when an audience member presented her a flower bouquet, Billie joyfully embraced the roses to her heart and bashfully said, “Aw, my heart is beating so fast!” 

In many ways, Billie Eilish can be seen as a product of a digitally native generation—one that confronts existential crises by sharing memes and simultaneously concerns itself, necessarily, with the future of a world in crisis. She is empowered to contend with the full range of complexity and emotion of personhood, of femininity, and of becoming. To this end, she belongs to her following as much as they belong to her, her success joining with the multi–dimensional grasp on the world her audience achieves. 

Hallsten alleged, “I know all of Billie Eilish’s songs and today I enjoyed her music and her concert. At 9 years old, I’m learning what it means to become a teenager and be able to make big decisions when I feel not nearly as far away from becoming a teenager as I thought I would be.”

Kellsey retorted, “Coming to Billie’s concert with my family was so special to me. Today I screamed, and I sung all of Billie Eilish’s songs. Being still 15 is exhausting because of my busy schedule. Between my soccer games and practices and challenging school work, I had made an effort to come! As students, we feel drained and exhausted, and on weekends we sometime become too absorbed by our routines, and I don’t try to let them consume me (sometimes they still do).

Sometimes, we as teenagers get lonely, withdrawn, and insecure. Most of the time, I want to ignite the fire in my veins rather than diffuse it by jumping along Billie Eilish’s melodies, to the flashing lights and explosive percussion and, yes, to try to continue to stay ahead of those girls my age.” 

Rounding off her concert hour, Eilish enchants the audience in the encore with “ocean eyes,” a defusal of heartache and a lesson in indulging in all of your stomach–in–knots feelings at once. Her final song is the detonating “COPYCAT,” and then she takes her bows, exiting to a recording of the theme song from The Office. Billie Eilish’s ability to mix humor with self–deprecation, confidence with confession, and a big Tarantula spider with heartache and remorse, make her a powerhouse. She is wise, not in spite of her years, but in light of them. MAAB © 2018



Saturday, December 1, 2012

Dallas Rejoices Inspirational Opening of The Perot Museum of Nature and Science

By Graciela J. Ayllon and Marco A. Ayllon 
Famous Dallas Entertainment Nautilus News
Dallas’ Perot Museum readies for Saturday December 1, 2012 grand opening The $185 million paid building at the corner of Field Street and Woodall Rodgers consists of five floors of exhibits and collections designed not just to entertain, but also to raise student skills in technology, math and science.
The building has a 3-D theater, dozens of dinosaur skeletons and exhibits that focus on such topics as astronomy, human anatomy, energy exploration and weather. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science located in Victory Park, near Downtown Dallas is said to be a "world of wonder" by The Dallas Morning News. Passing the test of school children, inspiring curiosity in all ages and boasting as a living science lesson, this new Museum opens its doors to the public today. Get ready to amaze your brain through hands-on learning experiences.
Our city has been watching the construction of the building for quite some time, and now we all feel excited and amused to have a modern museum near to the heart of Dallas downtown, and El Centro College area. The once empty lot of land behind the House of Blues building has grown into quite the focal point in the West End meets Victory Park area of Downtown Dallas. The Perot Museum of Nature & Science has taken shape after months and years of Dallas sites wondering just what the eclectic and modern edifice had become .
You need to come to explore this site to learn more about the new Perot Museum: watch a time-lapse video of the building as it was built, learn about the building, the halls and exhibits, the programs, and the fundraising campaign and how you can contribute to the Perot Museum. Plus, learn how the incredible generosity of the Perot family and other wonderful donors turned a dream into the start of
something big.


 Construction outcome: 







Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dallas Cawboy Tony Romo and Wife Candice Crawford Are Pregnant


By: Graciela J. Ayllon
Famous Dallas City Entertainment News

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and his wife Candice Crawford (Gossip Girl) announced on Tuesday that they are expecting their first child.

Romo, 31, revealed the pregnancy while visiting a high school outside of Dallas. A student asked Tony if he had any children at which time Romo said:

“I’ve actually got one on the way. My wife’s pregnant.”

After Romo made the announcement the video below shows Crawford grabbing onto her not yet showing pregnant belly:
It’s great news for Tony Romo and his former Miss USA contestant wife who have been married for five months.



In the meantime Romo’s former girlfriend Jessica Simpson has yet to confirm her own pregnancy and this news could make her baby on the way feel an awful lot like a “copy cat” pregnancy.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Dallas Stylish Fashions and Places to Visit in Summer 2011




Dallas Entertainment News
By: Graciela Ayllon
August 2, 2011

Summer weather in August is really hot in Dallas city TX and there are new fashion trends chosen by stylish people in the city. From downtown to Mesquite, and Casa View, elegant young people are using bright colors and soft silky materials posing and dressing for different events.

You will find in downtown stores such as Newman Marcus, Polo, and the North Park Mall.
Kellsey D. Ayllon loves to shop at North Park Mall; she said to Dallas Entertainment News: “well, the location is in the heart of Dallas and inside there are Stores such as Banana Republic, Guess, J.Crue, and Dillard’s, and you will enjoy procuring the new fashion stiles. You can spend almost one afternoon or a nice evening ‘shopping bargains for millioners’ in thought. That is what I’ve learned at Daffy's store at 5Th Ave in New York city.”

Dallas and Forth Worth are becoming more cosmopolitan and the No. 4th largest city in the US. People in Dallas love to dress stylish and to impress. In this metropolis you will find interesting places to visit such as: The Dallas Aquarium, The Downtown Underground, many performances attraction in theaters, and the latest in fashion wearing in the streets and night clubs.

Excerpt from the D Magazine: Style Sheet
Dallas TX
http://stylesheet.dmagazine.com
Welcome to the new and improved Hilltop Glossy, now called D StyleSheet! We’re excited to join the D Magazine family.
We are expanding, so that we can share more posts daily and more fashion in and around the entirety of Dallas. We’ll cover everything from the boulevard to runway to tailgates to parties. You get the point. Basically, anything that’s valuable to the most discerning of voguettes.
We’d love to hear your thoughts about the new blog and any input you would like to share with us! We look forward to an amazing year in fashion!

Monday, April 18, 2011

International Dallas Cup XXXII Inaugural Ceremony Kick Off and Club Bolivar Academy Wins First Victory at the Super Group 19 Match



International Dallas Cup XXXII Inaugural Ceremony Kick Off and Club Bolivar Academy Wins First Victory at the Super Group 19 Match




Video clip about Club Bolivar 2-1 against Chorrillos Panama








































By Marco A. Ayllon B.
Nautilus Dallas Entertainment News
Sunday April 17, 2011 Dallas TX.

International Dallas Cup XXXII 2011 started Sunday April 17 at Frisco’s Pizza Hut Park which is the “Hut Soccer” tournament complex head quarters. Part of the reason that the focus of international youth soccer will again turn to Dallas city, as it does every spring, for the 32nd edition of the eight-day tournament. This year, 17 nations and one U.S. territory are represented among the 180 entrants in seven age divisions.

Yesterday it was a sunny and windy day with 75 degrees warmth; we saw many teams from many countries and thrilled youth from different ages. At the main stadium were many stages presenting different local rock bands and companies giving out try outs, raffles, advertisement, and toys to all participants. Kellsey Ayllon 7 was impressed by the effectiveness from the Cup organizers, she stated: “I really enjoyed to ride the Texan Bull for 29 minutes, listened good music, and interacted with diverse kids.”

While bragging rights across international lines are important, the tournament’s expressed mission is to promote the well being of young people through athletic competition, cultural appreciation and educational opportunities. Much of the focus each season centers on the Gordon Jago Super Group — newly named after the longtime Dallas Sidekicks coach — because it has the most international flavor. This year is no exception with 13 of the 16 entrants coming from beyond the U.S. border.

Two of the three American teams in the Super Group are from Dallas: FC Dallas USSF U17 Academy and Dallas Texans USSF U17 Academy. The Texans are one of only three U.S. teams to capture a Super Group title (2006) and the only U.S. Super Group champion in the last 24 years. When the 16-team bracket was divided into groups of four, the Texans landed in Group A along with Arsenal (England), famed Club Bolivar “The Academy” (Bolivia) and Chorrillos (Panama).

FC Dallas is in Group B along with Barcelona (Spain), Club Sport Cartagines (Costa Rica) and the Japanese U18 National Team (Japan). Six Dallas teams will vie with 18 other entrants in the U19 bracket. The Dallas entrants include DFW Tornados White, Andromeda SC, Dallas Texans Red West, Andromeda USSF Under 17/18 Academy, Solar Chelsea USSF Under 17/18 Academy and Dallas Texans Red. The 32-team U17 bracket is dotted with seven Dallas entrants: FC Dallas Premier, TFC, Dallas Texans Red, FC Dallas USSF U15/16 Academy, Dallas Texans USSF U15/16, Solar Chelsea U15/16 Academy and Andromeda USSF U15/16 Academy.
Four Dallas sides are entered in the 24-team U16 bracket: FC Premier, FC Dallas Premier, Solar SC and Solar SC Red.

In the elimination stage, if the score is tied at the end of regulation time, extra time of two 10 minute periods will be played in all age groups. If a winner is not decided after this extra time, kicks from the penalty mark as per FIFA laws will decide the match. Group winners in the Super Group advance to the semifinals.

Club Bolivar Academy First Victory at the Super Group 19 Match

By Marco A. Ayllon Bueno
Dallas Texas

The Academy Club Bolivar from La Paz Bolivia on a windy Sunday started Dallas Cup tournament winning 2-1 against Panamanian Chorrillos at the Super Group 19. Club Bolivar where superior and could score more goals. In many occasions the referee where far away or did not wanted to show a red card when players from Chorrillos started to play unclean.

Bolivar coach Oscar Villegas showed composed and calm attitude to his players, he declared to Dallas Nautilus News: “we won this match playing a excellent game, we planned ahead this game by opening their defense and attacking them using talented dribbler strikers.” Jhon Carinao (10) is an excellent mid-fielder from La Paz city, he commanded the strikes implementing fair play and good dribbling starting interesting tactics.
Among the 22 players seven come from La Paz, which is the city that gives more talented players to this team; they are: Jhon Carinao, Jaime Arrascaita, Jeison Siquita, Adrián Jusino, Brayan Chacón, Leandro Maygua y Hugo Sagardia.

Bolivar will play two more matches before qualify for the semifinals against Dallas Texans on Monday April 18 and The Arsenal on Wednesday April 20.

http://www.dallascup.com/general-info/index_E.html
Dallas Cup XXXII Soccer 2011 Club Bolivar (19) First Winning Game

Friday, February 11, 2011

Dallas Super Bowl 2011: Green Bay Packers Win Super Bowl XLV


Dallas Super Bowl 2011: Green Bay Packers Win Super Bowl XLV


Packers vs Steelers 2011 Super Bowl 45 Highlights




                Black Eyed Peas, BEP, Usher - Super Bowl 2011,Complete Half Time Show , Arlington,Dallas,Texas

by Marco A. Ayllon Bueno
Famous Dallas Entertainment News
The Lombardi Trophy is returning to Wisconsin.

The Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 to win Super Bowl XLV. Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers had a chance to win the Super Bowl, as Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense had the ball back with under two minutes to play. The Steelers failed to convert on fourth down, though, and with only one timeout remaining could not get the ball back.

Green Bay led the entire game essentially, taking a 7-0 lead after Aaron Rodgers and Jordy Nelson hooked up on a touchdown pass in the first quarter. The Packers took a 14-0 lead after Nick Collins intercepted a Roethlisberger pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown, giving Green Bay a 14-0 lead.

Pittsburgh would add a field goal to cut the lead to 14-3.

Roethlisberger, though, would throw another interception - this time to Jarrett Bush, late in the second quarter. Rodgers and the Packers offense needed just four plays to turn that interception into points as Greg Jennings caught his first of two touchdown passes in the second quarter, giving the Packers a 21-3 advantage.

The Steelers, though, would not go quietly into the night. Pittsburgh scored a touchdown as time was winding down in the first half when Hines Ward caught an eight yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger, cutting Green Bay's advantage to 21-10.

Pittsburgh also picked up the first points of the second half, when Rashard Mendenhall scored on an eight yard touchdown run to make the score 21-17.

Green Bay would retaliate after Clay Matthews forced a Mendenhall fumble. Rodgers would convert that turnover into points, as he and Greg Jennings hooked up for an eight yard touchdown strike, increasing the Packers lead to 28-17.

Roethlisberger and the Steelers cut Green Bay's lead to 28-25 after Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Mike Wallace and then converted on the two point conversion.

The Packers would tack on a field goal with just over two minutes to play, making the score 31-25, a score that would wind up being the final in Super Bowl XLV.

Obviously, the key to the game was turnovers. The Packers didn't commit any while the Steelers committed three - two Roethlisberger interceptions and a Mendenhall fumble. All three turnovers resulted in touchdowns for the Packers.



Dallas NIS Report: Super Bowl flyover cost $450,000




The flyover of four F-18 fighter jets above the Cowboys Stadium for Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas on Sunday cost an estimated $450,000, according to an online article on Thursday.

The Yahoo! article said a TV reporter estimated that the flyover cost the Navy a total of $450,000, including gas, operational costs and air time for the jets, which traveled from Virginia to Texas for the game.

The Navy reportedly told CNBC that its official records only include the amount spent on gas, which totaled at $109,000 for the Super Bowl flyover.

The roof was apparently closed on the stadium, so fans inside watched the flyover on the stadium’s large screens.

Was it worth the cost? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Dallas Super Bowl XLV's: Become Familiar with it's New Location and Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium


Dallas Super Bowl XLV's: Become Familiar with it's New Location and  Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium









By Marco A. Ayllon B.
Famous Dallas Entertainment News
February 5, 2011

Super Bowl 45 will be played in a colossal, $1.2 billion state-of-the-art stadium that's an extension of its creator, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.


Today Sunday February 6 Super Bowl 45 will be played in a $1.2 billion football shrine built by Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys. The 2011 Super Bowl location has been known since May of 2007, when the NFL was sold on the idea of the stadium, which hadn't even been built yet, by ex-Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach - acting as Jerry Jones' front-man.

In view of the fact that the day Jerry Jones got the news that his sports venue would be the location for Super Bowl 45, he dreamed of the Dallas Cowboys hosting the Super Bowl while simultaneously playing in it. Such hubris received the ultimate smackdown when the Cowboys stumbled out of the gate in 2010, dooming any thoughts of fulfilling Jones' plan. Instead, the Super Bowl kickoff at 6:30 PM EST tonight will feature two of the most storied franchises in the NFL - the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers.

Two important teams will play a game in a stadium that has pushed the envelope of what a sporting venue can be. Reflecting the personality of its creator, Cowboys Stadium is big, flashy, in-your-face and more expensive than should be allowed. It's also a state-of-the-art facility that impresses even the most jaded of sports personalities - players, coaches, owners and journalists alike.

The proportions of Cowboys Stadium are staggering. Total square footage: 3 million square feet. The entire Statue of Liberty and its base could fit into the stadium with the roof closed. Interior cubic volume: 104 million cubic feet. Cowboys Stadium is the largest enclosed stadium (in cubic feet) in the NFL. Domed roof: the expansive retractable roof is the largest of its kind in the world and measures approximately 661,000 square feet. Glass retractable door: Each end zone features a five-leaf clear glass retractable door measuring 120 feet high and 180 feet wide, making it the tallest moveable glass wall in the world.

Jerry Jones had hoped to break a Super Bowl record by having the largest crowd ever to watch the contest at the venue. Even though Cowboys Stadium can hold around 93,000 people as currently configured for Super Bowl 45, its likely today's game won't match the 103,985 that watched the Super Bowl at the Rose Bowl in 1980. Even if you count the expected 5,000 people who will be watching the game on video screens in a party plaza outside the stadium, which costs $200 a ticket, it should still fall short of breaking that Super Bowl record.

About Migty Video Screens, the unbelievably large video board that runs down the center of Cowboys Stadium has become its defining focal point. Simply put, it's enormous. The board measures 72 feet tall by 160 feet wide and covers 25,000 square feet. It weighs around 1.2 million pounds. It reportedly contains over 30 million LEDs . It's an assault on the senses.

Early on, it became the first point of controversy for the stadium. The Cowboys opened the stadium with a pre-season game against the Tennessee Titans. The thought of a football hitting the video board during an actual game had crossed the minds of plenty of fans, and it had crossed the Cowboys organization's collective mind. They had calculated what it would take for a punter to hit the board and deemed it unlikely. Cue up Titans' punter A.J. Trapasso, who promptly nailed the board during that pre-season game.

Jerry Jones and the Cowboys accused the Titans' punter of intentionally trying to hit it. The Titans fired back saying that the Cowboys had just miscalculated what it would take to hit the video board. In the end, it might have been the Cowboys who were right since nobody else has ever contacted the video board on a punt or any other kind of play. Regardless, the massive screen hangs 90-feet above the playing field, which is five more feet than the NFL required. After the incident, the NFL ruled that any punt or other play that has the football come in contact with a foreign-object hung above the playing field resulted in a do-over.

It's been around a decade since the idea of the stadium was born. At first, the project was merely to give a make-over to the old Texas Stadium, the Cowboys former home with the hole in the roof. That morphed into a new stadium, originally projected to cost $650 million. Eventually, it became Cowboys Stadium, the $1.2 billion location of Super Bowl 45.

Officially called Cowboys Stadium because Jerry Jones has yet to sell the naming-rights, the massive structure has already taken on nicknames. Wikipedia has collected a list that includes: JerryWorld, JonesTown, the JerryDome, the Jones Mahal, the Death Star, The House that Jerry Built, La Casa de Jerry, and The Palace in Dallas.

Of all the names, JerryWorld is probably the most appropriate. The stadium is, without a doubt, an extension of Jerry Jones' personality. It had to be huge; this is Texas where everything must be bigger. It had to match the personality and ego of its creator, it had to make people take notice whether they wanted to or not.

Whether you love or dislike Jerry Jones, JerryWorld is bound to impress. It has set the gold-standard for modern sporting venues. Today, the football universe will settle inside Cowboys Stadium, which has plenty of room to accommodate it.

Sunbeams, pleasant temps raising Super Bowl ticket prices
Secondary ticket market StubHub has turned the Arlington Convention Center into a football party and headquarters for last-minute Super Bowl ticket buyers.
StubHub spokeswoman Joellen Ferrer had expected a possible cliff dive in ticket prices if the wintry weather continued all weekend. Low prices on the site were around $1,700 after Friday's snow.
Warmer temps since Saturday has changed that, though. Lowest price Sunday morning was $3,975. Only about 80 tickets were left at about 11:20 am. There were more than 110 before 10 a.m.
The ticket holder who put their suite on the site for $120,000 had second thoughts and pulled the offer from the site this morning.
It's more than six hours until kickoff, but folks are already streaming in to pick up the tickets they bought earlier this week. Others are scoping out on a video screen what's left.
Inside the exhibit hall, Steelers and Packers fan are co-mingling in an indoor tailgate party.

Photos: DirecTV's Celebrity Beach Bowl Party celebrated in Dallas:






Above photos from yesterday's DirecTV's Fifth Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl in Dallas
1st. Picture: Alex Rodriguez and Eli Manning
2nd. Picture: Actress Hayden Panettiere
3rd. Picture: Actress Jessica Lowndes participates in DirecTV's Fifth Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl 4th. Picture: NFL analyst and former NFL player Eddie George and chef Guy Fieri
5th. Picture: Model Marisa Miller participates in DirecTV's Fifth Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011 in Dallas.