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Kids to be treated like A-list celebs as the walk the red carpet

Por: WPTV Nation October 13, 2022

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Saturday, at the Little Smiles Stars Ball seven kids with illnesses and in tough situations will be treated like A-list celebrities as they walk down the red carpet at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.There will be paparazzi, tuxedos, gowns, even a giant candy cart. The kids have their own personal security into an event modeled like a Hollywood awards show. They are even interviewed by the 97.9 WRMF’s KVJ... + full article



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