Gilbert Arenas Throws B-Day Bash For Son: Diddy, Kevin Hart & Mike Epps’ Kids Spotted
Gilbert Arenas Throws B-Day Bash For Son
Over the weekend, Gilbert Arenas planned an epic basketball themed birthday party for his 10-year old son Alijah. The former NBA star hosted the bash at an indoor raceway in Thousand Oaks, CA. Guests enjoyed a 77 ft bounce house, face painting, an all-you-can-eat ice cream truck, custom donut burgers, unlimited racing, video games and more. The music was provided by 13-year-old DJ phenomenon DJ Kiss. In attendance were some of Hollywood’s most elite offspring; Daniel Gibson Jr (son of Keyshia Cole & Booby Gibson), Jessie & D’Lila Combs (daughters of Diddy & Kim Porter), Mariah and Madison Epps (daughters of Mike Epps) and Heaven Hart (daughter of Kevin Hart). Others in attendance included media maven Jasmine Brand and actress Paris Phillips (The Assist). During the party, Alijah was showered with tons of gifts and was also presented with a 28 foot birthday cake. Check out the flix!

Daniel Gibson Jr. (son of Keyshia Cole) arrives to the festivities with TV personality Paris Phillips
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