'Playboy' debuts first-ever non-nude issue at Super Bowl party
SAN FRANCISCO — Celebrities in town for the Super Bowl have their pick of parties to attend this weekend.
50 Cent, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jeremy Renner, Adrian Grenier, Nina Dobrev, Nick Lachey, JB Smoove, Mark Cuban, Jenna Ushkowitz, Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach, Miss America Olivia Jordan, Marshawn Lynch, Antonio Gates, Golden Tate and Michael Sam were just a few of the celebrities who spent the night partying at Playboy's Super Bowl bash.
Playboy’s March 2016 issue, its first non-nude, made its official debut through an Instagram-activated vending machine. Mark Cuban and Geoff Stults were spotted flipping through the issue while 50 Cent arrived and immediately headed to the bar to serve up his EFFEN® Vodka cocktails and sign bottles for guests.
Social media star JiffPom, the Pomeranian, stole the Playboy bunnies' hearts on the carpet.
Hungry? Playboy ordered up some grub by way of San Francisco’s most notable food trucks, including pizzeria Mozzeria, El Sur, Curveball and Pacific Puffs.
ESPN's The Party event attracted dozens of NFL players including Rob Gronkowski, DeAndre Hopkins, Malcolm Butler, A.J. Green, Terrell Owens, Antonio Brown and Kirk Cousins. Nick Jonas headlined the event, playing hits like Chains, Levels, Jealous and an acoustic version of Drake’s Hotline Bling. His brother Joe joined him for a surprise performance.
Other Friday night parties included Sports Illustrated which featured a performance by rapper Iggy Azalea; Bleacher Report's Bleacher Ball which drew stars like Alyssa Milano and Conan O'Brien; and the Entourage-themed Leather & Laces Mega Party hosted by the show's stars Emmanuelle Chriqui and Jeremy Piven.