Harry Styles gives Oprah’s BFF lift to Google camp as he joins stars at bash
As he joined similarly rich and famous friends Harry Styles was in the hot seat, driving a swanky Maserati to the infamous Google Camp.
A place us mere mortals could never even dream of, the camp beckoned the biggest stars to its bash in Sicily this week where they road about on speedboats and spoke about the issues affecting us all.
Mainly the minds of Leonardo DiCaprio, Barack Obama and Prince Harry were reportedly smashed together to come up with an answer to climate change.
In the wise words of Elle Woods: ‘What, like it’s hard?’
Dubbed the ‘Billionaires Summer Camp’, the annual event sported names including Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Gayle King, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, Stella McCartney, Barry Diller and Diane Von Furstenberg, who all converged in a valley of olive groves close to the ancient city of Selinunte on the island.
Harry was seen intently driving into the Monday night gala event in a very expensive car, with the Maseratis driven by the attendees reported to be $200,000 (£165,000) Gran Turismos.
Sitting in the back seat was journalist and Oprah’s right hand woman, Gayle King, as entertainment executive Jeff Azoff had shotgun and, most likely control of the playlist.
Sure it might be a little counterintuitive to flock to a summit about climate change in a bunch of expensive cars, private jets (according to Italian press, 114 planes were expected to ferry the world’s ‘-illionaires’ to the bash) and mega yachts, but these people work hard and they like nice things.
Because it’s all fun and games (once they solve the issue of global warming, of course), with a dinner taking place at the ruins of the Temple of Hera on Monday night, after being personally invited by Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
However what went down once they headed into the shindig will remain a mystery.
‘All the hotel staff and security have to sign non-disclosure agreements and it’s an incredibly secure complex so no one can reveal anything about what goes on behind closed doors,’ a source told DailyMail.com.
‘It’s an annual event here so it’s more than their job’s worth.’
However that didn’t stop fashion designer Diane sharing a smidgen of a glimpse behind the veil of Google secrecy.
Taking to Instagram, she flouted any kind of ban on social media when she shared a snapshot from the ancient Roman ruins.
Posing in her wares among the temple, as she reclined on a stone, she said wrote: ‘My total complete fantasy….Antiquity, Magna Grecia.’
As they say, when in Rome…we mean, Sicily.
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