We're
used to seeing Reggie Bush looking sexy on the football field but in the kitchen? That's a
whole different story. The New Orleans Saints running back and Super Bowl champ got a hands-on
lesson in cooking at what we can only assume was his very first Tupperware
Party. Reggie was joined by Twilight star Peter Facinelli and Tupperware
Chairman & CEO, Rick Goings, who taught the guys how to cook a three course
meal using only Tupperware products and a microwave oven.
A
Glam Slam attended this pretty unforgettable Tupperware Party. Dubbed
"Kitchen Aphrodisiac," the event highlighted a recent Harris Survey which reported that 63 percent of women would find it sexy if their partners cook for
them and 67 percent of married women want their partner to know their way
around the kitchen. Bottom line: you might be an NFL star or a Hollywood
actor, but the one thing that some guys haven't mastered are skills in the kitchen.
Reggie admitted that he often uses a personal chef rather then relying on his lackluster cooking skills, but he still managed to bring some heat to the kitchen. Together with Facinelli and Goings, he prepared a delicious meal that included Mango-Pineapple Salsa with Blue Corn Chips, Citrus and White Wine Poached Mahi Mahi and a to-die-for Chocolate Cake. And what's a day with Reggie without some football? The guys even managed to fit in a quick toss, with the Tupperware Quick Shake Container, to display its durability.
Once the
event concluded, A Glam Slam had a few minutes to chat with Reggie. And the
number one question was "what are you wearing?" of course. Reggie
wasn't quite prepared for the Red Carpet style query, so we checked his
tag. He rocked a sharp gray suit and black shirt from Emanuel Ungaro. Check
it out:
(Photo/Stuart Ramson/Tupperware)
Visit www.tupperware.com for more information on
Tupperware's new products, the recipes prepared by the guys and help with your
next Tupperware Party. **Reggie and Peter not included
- Glam Gal -
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