
NSYNC’s Joey Fatone on what to expect at the Kentucky Derby
NSYNC’s Joey Fatone hit the red carpet of the Barnstable Brown Derby Eve Gala.
The Kentucky Derby and its related galas draw stars from the worlds of sports, Hollywood and the music industry.
Here are some of the celebrities spotted on red carpets for Derby-related events:
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- Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne
- Brian Westbook
- Country singer and Kentucky native JD Shelburne
- Mr. Mixx of 2 Live Crew
- Country singer Shaboozey
- Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles
- Actress Selma Blair
- Actor and comedian Chris Tucker
- Actor and musician Justin Cornwell
- 21C’s Steve Wilson
- Singer Riley Green
- NBA scout Bonnie-Jill Laflin
- Country singer Gavin Adcock
- Comedian and podcaster Brian Quinn
- Singer Billy Gilman
- Social media influencer Ciara O’Doherty
- Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis
- Bon Jovi’s Richie Sambora
- Eden Bridgeman Sklenar
- Top Chef’s Gail Simmons
- Canadian Olympian Molly Carlson
- Country singer Mickey Guyton
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear
- Personality Star Jones
- Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette
- Miss America Abbie Stockard
- Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Berrios
- Boys II Men singer Shawn Stockman
- Philadelphia Eagles cornerback and punt returner Cooper Dejean
- Social media influencer and Sandman part-owner Griffin Johnson
Sports Illustrated’s Revel at the Races
- DJ Diplo
- Content creator Allison Kucharczyk
- Ex-NFL defensive end Isaac Rochell
- TikTok star Alix Earle
- Reality TV personality Heidi Montag
- Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis
- NY Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson
- TV host and restaurateur Guy Fieri
- Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne
- Former MLB star and Derby horse Flying Mohawk partial owner Jayson Werth
Barnstable Brown Derby Eve Gala
- Boyz II Men member Shawn Stockman
- NSYNC singer Joey Fatone
- Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles
- Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens
- Super Bowl champion Aaron Rodgers
- Former NFL wide receiver Randall Cobb
- Los Angeles Rams receiver Davante Adams
- New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham
- Former NFL linebacker AJ Hawk
- Retired NFL center Corey Linsley
- NFL offensive tackle David Bakhtiari
- Country music star Travis Tritt
- Country rock singer-songwriter Brantley Gilbert
- Actress Selma Blair
- Louisville local Dannielynn Birkhead, daughter of Anna Nicole Smith
- Larry Birkhead, father of Dannielynne Birkhead
- Country music star Mickey Guyton
- Former “Doublemint Twin” and gala co-founder Patricia Barnstable-Brown
- Comedian and actor Tracy Morgan
- Actor Wilmer Valderrama
- Country music star Dierks Bentley
- Actor Blair Underwood
- Former “The Voice” contestant RaeLynn
- “The Voice” alum Billy Gilman
Unbridled Eve Derby Gala
- Social media stars The McFarlands
- Wang Chung cofounder Jack Hues
- Former NFL quarterback Warren Moon
- Kentucky Derby 1970 winning jockey Michael Manganello
- Churchill Downs’ official bugler, Steve Buttleman
- Robert Guiney of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette”
Contact IndyStar reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at [email protected] or 317-444-6264. Follow her on X.com:@cherylvjackson or Bluesky: @cherylvjackson.bsky.social.
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