Brooke Shields Promotes Chain Of Confidence Challenge

Last week, I was lucky enough to get invited to attend a party thrown by Tupperware at Bobby Flay's NYC apartment in order to help kick-off the Chain of Confidence Challenge.

Before I get into the actual challenge and speak about the celebs who attended, I have to tell you Bobby's apartment was amazing! The colors and designs were so NOT what I expected. It was a clear mix of modern and south western design. Rich reds and oranges on the wall accompanied by sleek white leather couches. Unbelievable!

And his bathroom is entirely turquoise! Now, I know you are saying to yourself, "How ugly is that?!" But it really wasn't. It was so beautiful! I didn't get to see his bedroom - that door was closed, but the rest of the house was available to tour.

So, who attended? Brooke Shields, Sherri Shepherd (I have a picture with her here) and designer Cynthia Rowley. The party was hosted by Bobby's wife, 'Law and Order' star Stephanie March. I didn't know who she was walking into the event as I don't watch the show, but when I entered the room - it was instantly clear. She is tall, thin, blonde, and beautiful. 

Ok - now onto the challenge!!!

The Chain of Confidence Challenge is a ‘pay-it-forward’ contest which invites consumers to share their stories of inspiration on www.chainofconfidence.com. You nominate a friend, relative, or member of the Tupperware community who has impacted you through an act of kindness. Sounds simple!!

Participants have the opportunity to win $5,000 to donate to the charity of their choice.

What a great idea!! Click here to get started. 

Brooke Shields Promotes Chain Of Confidence ChallengeBrooke Shields Promotes Chain Of Confidence Challenge



COMMENTS...

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Hey stupid, Stephanie is Bobby Flay's wife. how the hell did YOU get invited?

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