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Hayden Panettiere at Off the Hookah in Fort Lauderdale

Celebrity sightings in Miami Beach clubs are kind of just par for the course. You know, Kim Kardashian at the Delano? No biggie. Fortunately or not, that's not often the case in Lauderdale. Aside from the occasional Dennis Rodman run-in, it's rare to rub elbows with celebrities in Broward clubs.Last...
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Celebrity sightings in Miami Beach clubs are kind of just par for the course. You know, Kim Kardashian at the Delano? No biggie. Fortunately or not, that's not often the case in Lauderdale. Aside from the occasional Dennis Rodman run-in, it's rare to rub elbows with celebrities in Broward clubs.

Last night Hayden Panettiere was spotted at Fort Lauderdale's Off the Hookah. Details after the jump.

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Panettiere was spotted attending the clubs weekly Life's a Drag party. Hosted by MC Daisy Deadpetals, the drag party is aimed at Fort Lauderdale's gay and lesbian community.

While she has been acting since the age of 11 months, Panettiere is best known for her role as cheerleader Claire Bennet on the series Heroes. Recently, the actress has been making headlines due to rumors of an engagement to Ukrainian heavyweight boxer Wladimir Klitschko.

According to sources, Panettiere was spotted drinking Grey Goose, Jack Daniel's and Moët Nectar Imperial with eight very generous girlfriends -- the group tipped the drag queens well over 400 bucks. Later on in the evening Panettiere's friends were panic-stricken when they believed the actress had been arrested. Apparently, the actress knows something about pulling off an impressive April Fools.



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