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After Parties

Two reality TV show stars will be among those making appearances at Tucson Pride parties.

By Laura Latzko

Romi Klinger and Rebecca Hollis to appear at the Biz

Romi Klinger

Romi Klinger

When the Tucson Pride festival is over, the celebration will continue when two reality TV stars make an appearance at one of the festival's after parties.

Romi Klinger, who appeared on the first two seasons of The Real L World, and Rebecca Hollis, who was on the first season of A Shot At Love with Tila Tequila, will be featured at the party at Ain't Nobody's Bizness.

For the third year, Hollis will bring go-go dancers from her entertainment company, Mirage Entertainment, to the Biz to help create a party environment. "I like to bring people together and see them having fun," Hollis said.

Klinger will be selling jewelry. Klinger said that her new line, Casa Por Vida, was inspired by her father, who died two years ago. She developed the Hija Por Vida line with Vanessa Salazar. She said the jewelry is a way of getting more in touch with her Mexican roots.

Klinger also has a fashion blog, Tenderomi.com, and appeared in the 2011 Autostraddle.com calendar as Miss December.

Hollis said that the MTV show gave her greater visibility and allowed her to make connections. She said that she never expected to get emails from people after the show telling her that she had motivated them to come out.

Rebecca Hollis

Rebecca Hollis (center) and gogo dancers

"Some people, I really affected their lives," Hollis said. "Little old me, I never would've thought."

Klinger first appeared on the The Real L Word as Whitney Mixter's love interest. Klinger said she was afraid to get involved because she knew that once she gave in, she wouldn't hold back.

"I'm an open book," she said. "If you are going to put a camera in front of me, then I'm going to show you everything."

Klinger said that she doesn't regret sharing her life, including her struggle to become sober. "It was something that was honest. I got to show my journey on television," Romi said. "A lot of girls don't get to see that. At least sharing my hard time on TV helps someone else."

She said she hopes that people learn from the show that lesbians have similar struggles and triumphs as others. "It shows there's a world out there," Klinger said. "We're not some weird creatures. We're women who love women."    -E

VITAL STATISICS
Romi Klinger and Rebecca Hollis
10 p.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 16
Ain't Nobody's Business
2900 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson
520-318-4838

More Tucson Pride parties

Sapphire Lounge, 61 E. Congress St., Tucson, will host the Pink Party, a party before Pride on Parade, Oct. 8. VIP tickets grant access to the rooftop sky deck to watch the parade.

Woody's Bar, 3710 N. Oracle Road, Tucson, will have a parade after party Oct. 8 with go-go dancing and a DJ.

New Moon Tucson, 915 W. Prince Road, Tucson, will have a parade after party starting at 10 p.m. Oct. 8. The event will feature with a campfire a DJ and a drag show hosted by Regine Ray. On Oct. 14, the club's festival pre-party will have a variety show hosted by Ja Gi. On Oct. 15, Arizonadrag.com will host a drag show with appearances by cast members from RuPaul's Drag Race.

Colors Food and Spirits, 5305 N. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, will have three-day party starting with a show by drag queen Tempest DuJour on Oct. 14.

Club Congress, in Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St., Tucson, will be the site of the official after party. The event on Oct. 15 will include female and male go-go dancers and music from the O/W/L/S.

It's About Time, 616 N. Fourth Ave., Tucson, will have a drag show hosted by Janee Starr and with performances by China Collins and Diva on Oct. 15. 

Brodie's Tavern, 2449 N. Shore Ave., Tucson, will have a drag show with performances by festival emcees Bunny Fu Fu and Shannel starting on Oct. 15.