Five Surprising Things I Learned From Partying With Rich People
In 2010, I began going out with club promoters — that is, people who set up parties for the world's "very important people" — to learn more about that rarified world.
In 2010, I began going out with club promoters — that is, people who set up parties for the world's "very important people" — to learn more about that rarified world.
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