It’s clear Jon Bon Jovi has plenty of friends in Hollywood.
And from Miley Cyrus to Nicole Scherzinger and Dakota Fanning, the stars came out to support the rocker’s college footballer son Jesse, 23, as he celebrated his new wine on Thursday night.
At a bash to promote the newly launched rose, Hampton Water, Jesse Bongiovi and his father worked a room filled with celebs.
Former Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole, 40, freshly returned from a trip to Dubai, sipped at a glass of the highly rated tipple, which was named the best rosé of 2018 by Wine Spectator.
The brunette beauty wore a long-sleeved blue silk gown as she posed with father and son at the bash.
Actress Dakota also stopped by the party, dressed more casually in jeans and a red tank top.
Miley, 26, flashed back to her younger days as Hannah Montana, rocking a newly long blonde hair style that looked straight off the set of the hit Disney show.
Clutching a glass of the new wine in her hand, she posed up for pictures with Jesse and his famous father at the event.
Posting a snap to social media before the bash the Wrecking Ball hit-maker captioned the lookalike picture: ‘@hannahmontana Forever.’
Miley posed for plentiful pictures with Jesse and his famous father, as she knocked back a glass of their new creation.
Jesse, a recent graduate of Notre Dame college, turned his attention to wine as he planned his graduate career.
The Bon Jovi clan live in The Hamptons, where rose is the drink of choice, so common as Jesse puts it, ‘that rosé is the water of the Hamptons’.
In an interview with W Magazine, he recounted how sharing this observation with his father lead to the idea of them starting their own wine business.
Within months they were in the south of France, creating rose blends with a dropper alongside winemaker Gérard Bertrand on is vineyard. After creating their perfect blend, Jesse took on marketing duties, leading to Thursday’s launch.
Talking to W magazine, he recalled of his inspiration: ‘One night, like two in the morning, I was sitting on the porch. And my dad came out; he’s always been a big rosé drinker, and he calls it “pink juice.” He goes, “Do you want another glass of pink juice.” And I go, “Dad, listen, you’re in East Hampton, you’re sitting at your beautiful beach house, you’re not drinking pink juice, you’re drinking Hampton water.” And he lit up. He was like, “Oh my god, we might as well put that on a bottle. People would love it.” And we basically ran with it from there.’