Holy cave-dining Batman! Katie Maloney and Vanderpump Rules friends dined inside a luxurious cave while vacationing in Mexico.
Lala Kent, Kristina Kelly, James Kennedy, and Ally Lewber experienced the Alux restaurant, located inside a large cave in Playa Del Carmen. Their jaws dropped when they arrived at the location, insisting this was a pretty “insane” experience.
Alux is the kind of location that would definitely spark Lisa Vanderpump’s interest. Vanderpump Rules producers gave viewers a glimpse inside the restaurant, as Kennedy escorted some of the women down the staircase into the massive cave. Colorful lighting danced along the walls, accentuating the natural rock formations. The designers also took advantage of blending softness, textures, and elegance inside the restaurant.
Alux is located inside a 10,000-year-old cave
The Epicurean Traveler described the experience of “dining in a 10,000-year-old cavern in Riviera Maya.” Even walking up to the restaurant is an adventure.
Lala Kent, Kristina Kelly, James Kennedy, and Ally Lewber experienced the Alux restaurant, located inside a large cave in Playa Del Carmen. Their jaws dropped when they arrived at the location, insisting this was a pretty “insane” experience.
Alux is the kind of location that would definitely spark Lisa Vanderpump’s interest. Vanderpump Rules producers gave viewers a glimpse inside the restaurant, as Kennedy escorted some of the women down the staircase into the massive cave. Colorful lighting danced along the walls, accentuating the natural rock formations. The designers also took advantage of blending softness, textures, and elegance inside the restaurant.
Alux is located inside a 10,000-year-old cave
The Epicurean Traveler described the experience of “dining in a 10,000-year-old cavern in Riviera Maya.” Even walking up to the restaurant is an adventure.
- 4/13/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The video game world is usually dominated by men, but Jonna Mae Aka MissesMae didn’t let that stand in her way. Over the last few years, she has built a dedicated online following full of people who love to watch her stream her gameplay. Unlike some streamers who only play one or two games, MissesMae likes to play a variety of titles. On top of her skills on the sticks, MissesMae also has a fun-loving personality that has drawn people to her. She has become so popular that she has even been sponsored by some of the biggest names in
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jonna Mae Aka MissesMae...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jonna Mae Aka MissesMae...
- 5/9/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Talent firm CAA has signed gaming creator Jonna Mae, best known to fans by her online moniker Misses Mae. CAA will rep Mae in all areas of her career.
Mae, who was born in the Philippines and currently resides in Los Angeles, counts 431,000 followers on Facebook -- with whom she recently re-upped for an exclusive livestreaming deal, as brokered by CAA. In addition, Mae -- a variety streamer who predominantly plays first-person shooter games -- counts 374,000 YouTube subscribers and 111,000 followers on Twitch.
Mae has collaborated with several brands throughout her career, including gaming headset maker Turtle Beach, computer case manufacturer Nzxt, Samsung, and data storage company Seagate. She has also appeared on several off-YouTube shows, including segments on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Netflix’s Bill Nye Saves The World.
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Mae, who was born in the Philippines and currently resides in Los Angeles, counts 431,000 followers on Facebook -- with whom she recently re-upped for an exclusive livestreaming deal, as brokered by CAA. In addition, Mae -- a variety streamer who predominantly plays first-person shooter games -- counts 374,000 YouTube subscribers and 111,000 followers on Twitch.
Mae has collaborated with several brands throughout her career, including gaming headset maker Turtle Beach, computer case manufacturer Nzxt, Samsung, and data storage company Seagate. She has also appeared on several off-YouTube shows, including segments on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Netflix’s Bill Nye Saves The World.
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- 5/26/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Jimmy Kimmel recently made headlines for poking fun of video game and Let’s Play culture on YouTube at an attempt at comedy. The late-night ABC host consequently had to deal with lots of flak from angry gamers and online video fans. Some of these viewers threatened Kimmel or told him he was out-of-date, responses which the host also proceeded to mock.
However, Kimmel noted he was willing to learn about the world of online gaming if someone would teach him. While YouTubers like Philip DeFranco and The Game Theorists originally offered to instruct Kimmel in the ways of YouTube gaming, two gamers from Disney-owned Maker Studios ended up doing the honors. In a segment for Kimmel’s show posted to YouTube on September 4, the TV host sat down with Mark Fischbach (aka Markiplier) and Jonna Mae (aka MissesMae) to discover what the YouTube gaming and Let’s Play cultures are all about.
However, Kimmel noted he was willing to learn about the world of online gaming if someone would teach him. While YouTubers like Philip DeFranco and The Game Theorists originally offered to instruct Kimmel in the ways of YouTube gaming, two gamers from Disney-owned Maker Studios ended up doing the honors. In a segment for Kimmel’s show posted to YouTube on September 4, the TV host sat down with Mark Fischbach (aka Markiplier) and Jonna Mae (aka MissesMae) to discover what the YouTube gaming and Let’s Play cultures are all about.
- 9/9/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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