Getting in the St. Patrick’s Spirit with Fergie, Josh and Voli

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There’s nothing like a specialty green drink to get in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, especially when a gorgeous woman in green has the cocktail named after her.

 

The Fergusons were flowing at Beverly Hills’ Confidential Lounge Saturday night with the spotlight on their creator, Stacy Ferguson, a.k.a. Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas.

 

All dressed in green and with a coveted accessory on her arm – husband Josh Duhamel, rocking a Mohawk – Fergie led the party-time vibe as guests celebrated the holiday in the decked out underground nightclub.

 

The event also marked a celebration for Don A Matrix, a health, wellness and fitness company run by LA-based trainer Don Brooks. He’s one of five trainers that Voli Light vodka, co-owned by Fergie, has asked to promote a healthy lifestyle.

 

Fergie and her crew, including sister Dana Ferguson, stayed until midnight and celebrated their Irish heritage. She danced and cheered on the crowd at Confidential while band mate and friend Apple de Ap from the Black Eyed Peas played Fergie tunes during the party for the launch of her new Voli Light drink.

 

She said that she was happy and excited to celebrate St. Patty’s day with her family and friends and with her trainer Don A Matrix, who will be the Los Angeles emissary for Voli’s new fitness trainer program.

 

Here’s the recipe for TheFerguson, Fergie’s special St. Patrick’s Day cocktail, but delicious for any occasion:

  • 1 1/2 oz Voli lemon
  • 3/4 oz apple pucker
  • 2 fresh lemon squeezes
  • Top with soda
  • Apple slice for garnish
  • Glass: Rocks
  • Approximate Calories: 118

The drink got rave reviews for its tart flavor, which packed a perfect St. Patrick’s night punch for the holiday festivities.

Voli Light Vodkas—the name is a distillation of vodka and light– are hand crafted by the master distillers of Roullet-Francas inCognac,Franceand feature blends of the finest multi-distilled wheat vodka, pure spring water, natural flavor and electrolytes and are on average between 25% and 40% lower in calories than regular vodka.

 

 

 

 

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Author: Hillary Atkin

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