The Friars Club in Beverly Hills transformed into a comedic hotspot as Hollywood's elite, including Steven Spielberg and Hunter Biden, shared drinks and laughter, taking playful digs at each other's pasts and secrets.
Hollywood's VIP Roasts: A Night of Laughter and Scandal

Hollywood's VIP Roasts: A Night of Laughter and Scandal
Stars gather for a humorous evening at the Friars Club, where playful jabs and scandalous insinuations abound.
The Friars Club in Beverly Hills was filled with laughter and witty banter as prominent figures in Hollywood shared a night of humor and unexpected insight. Gathering around the VIP table were iconic names like Steven Spielberg, Shari Redstone, and Hunter Biden, who had recently been released from jail. They were joined by David Ellison, producer and son of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, eager to liven up the atmosphere.
As the night began, Spielberg took the microphone and asked, “Good evening, everyone! What’s the best thing about 22-year-olds, Louis?” The spotlight fell on former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who fumbled for a clever response. “Uh… per FBI policy, I cannot confirm or deny…,” he stammered nervously.
With a mischievous glint, Spielberg shot back, “Come on! The best thing about 22-year-olds is… there’s 20 of them!” The room erupted with laughter, and Hunter Biden's boisterous chuckle could be heard over the crowd as he exclaimed, “That's worth a stint in jail!”
As the humor escalated, David Ellison aimed a pointed jest at Freeh, referencing the infamous LimeWire scandal. “Speaking of distribution, Louis, you know anything about those 67,000 child porn files? My dad says he didn’t code all of them!” The table roared again.
Shari Redstone chimed in, raising her glass. “Distribution? Sounds like CBS Interactive back in the day!” While Freeh maintained a composed demeanor, thanking the group, Spielberg concluded the night with a cheeky toast to him. “To Louis Freeh: the man who dodges scandals better than Hunter dodges taxes!”
Biden quipped about cloud storage, suggesting his laptop might be in there. The evening turned into a celebration of humor, unity, and the intricate web of scandals that often highlight Hollywood's glitzy persona, as Freeh slipped out the back, quietly pondering his life choices.