Beef Tenderloin, Bourbon-Drizzled Brownies: Check out the Menu at Emmys After-Party
Celebrities will be feasting following Sunday's Emmy Awards show in Los Angeles.
The red carpet is in place and last-minute preparations are underway for the 67th annual Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The big concern: how celebrities will survive Sunday's scorching heat forecast.
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The hottest fashion accessory on the red carpet at the Emmys might be this: a handheld battery operated fan to cool off. The temperature is expected to soar to close to 100 degrees.
Organizers are taking steps to keep the stars as cool as possible by covering the carpet to shade them from the blistering sun.
Heat is nothing new to the Emmys. Back in 2012, celebrities were sweltering when temps hit triple digits. One young producer passed out right next to INSIDE EDITION’s Deborah Norville on the red carpet. She was taken away on a gurney.
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This year, after surviving the heat, the stars will be royally feasting at the Governors Ball. The first course will be a pear walnut fig salad, and the main course will be beef tenderloin with yucca chips, and cherry tomatoes.
For dessert, a delicious brownie topped with bourbon and a caramel drizzle will be served.
Stars will sip on the Emmy cocktail, which will be tequila-infused with cucumber and coconut water, and will certainly quench their thirst.
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