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Kathy Griffin marked her 65th birthday with a playful, star-filled dinner hosted by longtime friend Sia, turning a private evening into a headline-making event. The night mixed celebrity company, tongue-in-cheek staging and moments that quickly spread online.
Sia’s intimate dinner: a deliberately theatrical celebration
Sia opened her home for a close-knit dinner that felt built for showbiz. Insiders say the seating and table layout were set so guests would walk past Griffin often. The result was a steady stream of compliments and applause all night.
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The design of the room echoed Griffin’s own brand of self-aware comedy. It recalled the vibe of her hit reality run, where playful staging and celebrity cameos were part of the act.
Who was there: a lively mix of actors, comedians and friends
The guest list reflected Griffin’s wide circle in entertainment. A photo shared with Page Six captured the eclectic group gathered for the evening.
- Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin
- Selma Blair
- Laraine Newman
- Mayan Lopez and Ann Lopez
- Nancy Lee Grahn
- Ed Begley Jr. and family
- Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka
- Actress-comedian Mo Collins
Actors, comics and TV personalities filled the room, underscoring how many different worlds Griffin has connected with over her decades-long career.
Viral bikini moment on daytime TV
Just days before the dinner, Griffin surprised viewers on the daytime show Sherri. She walked onstage wearing a tiny red bikini to celebrate turning 65.
The appearance highlighted her confidence. Fans praised the bold moment as clips circulated on social platforms.
The stunt reinforced Griffin’s message: aging on her terms and keeping comedy at the center of her public persona.
Cosmetic procedures and public honesty
Griffin has been candid about cosmetic work, revealing this year she underwent a third facelift. The surgeon who treated her also worked with Sia, which added another layer to their friendship.
On interviews and radio appearances, Griffin mixes levity with frankness about changing her looks while insisting the audience comes for her comedy.
New material and the next stage of her career
Beyond parties and TV moments, Griffin continues to evolve as a performer. She recently premiered a new special titled My Life on the PTSD-List on YouTube.
Her live show, promoted as the “New Face, New Tour,” pairs fresh jokes with personal stories. The bill presents a comedian who uses pain and survival as fuel for laughter.
What the night signaled about Griffin’s public chapter
The Sia-hosted dinner, the Sherri reveal and Griffin’s touring plans point to a single theme: reinvention with humor. Friends gathered to celebrate more than a birthday. They toasted a performer still reshaping her narrative.












