The chic Ritz-Carlton rolled out the black carpet for its traditional – and always very glamorous – Grand Prix night yesterday. Despite the whims of Mother Nature, dozens of artistic and sporting personalities descended on downtown to take part in the celebrations.
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Boxer Jean Pascal wore a tailored jacket lined with photos of himself for the occasion.
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The Madelinot Éloi Cummings used his visit to Montreal to inspect apartments in the metropolis. “I was accepted at Cégep Saint-Laurent en musique,” announced the Star Académie finalist, accompanied by his father Pascal Cummings.
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“I am overwhelmed by everything that is happening here! I enjoy every moment. It’s magical,” chants singer Jeanick Fournier, winner of Canada’s Got Talent.
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Hockey player PK Subban declined to address the media upon his arrival on the black carpet.
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Krystel Mongeau caused quite a stir on the black carpet. “I’m more of a fan of beautiful parties and beautiful people than F1. It was a great trip,” says the winner Star Academy.
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Bridgerton Series Vitamin String Quartet
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Bruny Surin and Bianelle Legros
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Jean Thomas Jobin
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Marc Antoine Dequoy
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Jean Pascal and Amanda Rodriguez
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Melissa Bedard and Karl Fortier
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Krystel Mongeau and Raphael Beauregard
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Alexandre Bilodeau
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Mikael Kingsbury and Laurence Mongeon
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Yanic Truesdale