Celebrities at the International Consumer Electronics Show
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Although access to the International Consumer Electronics Show is exclusive to those in the industry, plenty of familiar famous faces made appearances at the annual convention in Las Vegas.
Pictured: Rap star Dr. Dre, founder of Beats Electronics, arrived at the Beats by Dr. Dre CES after-party at the Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas on Jan. 10.
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From left, Ian Rogers, CEO of Daisy LLC; Luke Wood, president and COO of Beats Electronics; and Jimmy Iovine, chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M and CEO/co-founder of Beats Electronics, attended the Dre-hosted after-party.
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Rapper Rick Ross performed at the Beats by Dr. Dre after-party.
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Hip-hop artist Lil Twist appeared at CES on Jan. 10 for the launch of his new headphone collection.
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Actress Kelly LeBrock (right) attended the FashionWares fashion show at CES along with Tom Ortel (left) and Jaliyah Harris.
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NFL quarterback Tim Tebow reacted to a reporter’s question during a Jan. 10 news conference to promote the Tim Tebow Signature Series headphones by Soul Electronics.
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Ke$ha performed at the iHeartRadio CES exclusive party on Jan. 9.
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Actor/director Danny DeVito spoke Jan. 9 at the Panasonic booth.
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Rapper 50 Cent signed autographs Jan. 9 at the SMS Audio booth.
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“America’s Most Wanted’’ host John Walsh was at the show promoting the Urgent Response device.
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Retired boxing champion Mike Tyson joined 50 Cent in signing autographs at the SMS Audio booth.
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Maroon 5 performed during the Qualcomm pre-show keynote address on Jan. 7.
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Adam Levine, the lead singer for Maroon 5, performed during the convention’s media day.
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Former president Bill Clinton gave a speech during a Samsung session on Jan. 9.
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Actress Lisa Ling and the CEO of Panasonic North America, Joe Taylor, debuted the new Panasonic 20-inch 4K Tablet computer on Jan. 8.
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Will.i.am. of the Black Eyed Peas spoke at the trade show.
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Bryce Harper of the Washington Nationals appeared at a T-Mobile news conference at CES on Jan. 8.
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From left: Model /actor Tyson Beckford, retired boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, and musician Sheila E wore Monster headphones during a press announcement.
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Recording artist and actor Nick Cannon looked at a model wearing Monster headphones during a demonstration by the company.
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Director Guillermo del Toro spoke during a keynote address on Jan. 7.
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“Men in Black 3’’ actress Alice Eve appeared on stage at The Venetian on Jan. 7.
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Not only human celebrities were at the conference — Big Bird of Sesame Street made an appearance on stage during a Qualcomm session on Jan. 7.
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MC10 spokesmen, from left: Seahawks linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski, Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, and former WWE wrestler Christopher Nowinski.
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