At Sunday night's Vanity Fair Oscars celebration, there was a queue of celebrities waiting to be photographed on the red carpet.
One of the boomer guests received a text from someone inside as they were waiting.
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She read the message from her phone to her spouse beside her and remarked, "It's a real vibe." "What does that signify?" she inquired.
"I believe it's good. "It's good," he said. "It's a positive vibe!"
Meanwhile, his PR escorted renowned filmmaker Steven Spielberg inside. "No photos," he informed her, indicating that he would avoid the traffic snarl and enter the event directly to take in the star-studded celebration.
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Additionally, there was more than just a "real vibe" at the gathering.
A guest could only see "Star Wars" expert J.J. Abrams standing next to cult film auteur John Waters at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, while Beck bonded with Judd Apatow over humor and Catherine O'Hara, star of "Schitt's Creek," stood at the bar close to LeBron James.
James was the Vanity Fair visitor who exerted the most influence in the room on a night when a top agent looked around the party and asked out loud if there were any "real" movie stars left in Hollywood, given how business is plagued by instability and fragmentation.