Inside Super Bowl Weekend With House of Verizon, From a Night Out With Doechii to Tailgating With Chef Tini

Shortly after Kristin Juszczyk’s special showcase of her collection on Feb. 8, viral chef and TikTok sensation Tineke Younger — affectionately known on the interwebs as Tini — conducted an exclusive live cooking demo for Verizon customers and fans. Tini made Super Bowl and NOLA-inspired bites, perfect for a tailgate brunch: Philly cheesesteak egg rolls, BBQ wings, and Bananas Foster french toast. (The egg rolls were my favorite.)

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After taking pictures with nearly every fan, Tini headed over to the Glam Suite to talk to Teen Vogue about her favorite easy recipes for college students on a budget, her favorite meals to make for her husband Antoine, and her favorite Super Bowl party dishes to make that will win over any crowd.

The Big Speakeasy, Starring Doechii, T-Pain, and More

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The party never stops at House of Verizon. When night fell on Feb. 8, the event space turned into a nightclub with back-to-back performances by some of the most captivating entertainers in the music industry. The Big Speakeasy, presented in partnership with TAO, featured headlining performances by Grammy-winning rapper Doechii and Hip-Hop icons T-Pain and Jermaine Dupri.

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Power producer Jermaine Dupri was the first performer of the evening and brought out Louisiana legend Juvenile for a surprise appearance; Doechii set the stage ablaze with performances of her most beloved records like “Persuasive,” “Denial Is a River,” “Catfish,” and “Nissan Altima”; and T-Pain delivered a stacked set of his biggest hits: “Buy U A Drank,” “Bartender,” “Can’t Believe It,” the list goes on and on.

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The surprises didn’t stop with Juvie, though — Janelle Monáe performed a surprise set, treating the crowd to live renditions of “We Are Young,” “Q.U.E.E.N.,” “Electric Lady,” and “Float.” And throughout the party, we spotted familiar faces from across the sports and entertainment industries like Shaquille O’Neal, Lainey Wilson, Olivia Culpo, Shaboozey, Gabrielle Union, Ice Spice, Quavo, Jon Hamm, Anthony Mackie, and many, many more.

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