HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- At Saturday's "Adopt A School"
exclusive event in the Hollywood Hills with Jaime Pressly, Socialite Eric
Schiffer discussed the possibility of reentering negotiations with Russia
in order to get Lance Bass back on track with his mission in Space. "Lance
was excited about doing this and expressed needing help. I am open to meet
with the leaders I have developed relationships with at the World Economic
Forum in Davos to reignite the possibility," said Schiffer, who is an
internationally known business thought leader and author of "Emotionally
Charged Learning," which has sold over 300 thousand copies in 13 countries.
Earlier in the evening Schiffer was at the Los Angeles Emmys where he
was spotted on the red carpet talking with Keith Olbermann, host of MSNBC's
"Countdown with Keith Olbermann." Later, Schiffer attended the "Adopt A
School" Hollywood event and was photographed flocked by several stunning
Ford Models and later seen laughing with his friend, Shaun Toub, star of
the Academy Award-winning film "Crash." Afterwards, Eric smiled for the
cameras at the star-filled red carpet for the "Hot in Hollywood" event
benefiting AIDS Awareness. Schiffer told reporters, "The key to dealing
with the epidemic is a combination of parental education on personal
responsibility, lower cost drugs and better global distribution -- so low
income people worldwide can access them to save their lives."
On Tuesday, Schiffer attended the Congressional Awards at Venice Arts
in Venice Beach, where Congresswoman Jane Harman gave out honors to eight
local art students. Following that event, Mr. Schiffer walked the red
carpet at the Christian Audigier Collection launch party at Ed Hardy on
Melrose in Hollywood where he was photographed with Gene Simmons (KISS) to
blinding paparazzi flashes. Eric's photo was also snapped laughing it up
with star Ralf Moeller (Beerfest, The Scorpion King), T.K. Carter, Somaya
Reece, Eric Benet, and Ed Hardy's own Christian Audigier.
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