What happens when a filmmaker, actress, and creative visionary touches down in Las Vegas? A full-on cultural shift. Jessica Banks flew into Las Vegas with one intention—show love to the city after being personally invited by Nicole Williams, CEO of House of Vegas Pride. But what unfolded was a weekend that elevated her brand, her film, and her presence across multiple industries.
During House of Vegas Pride, Banks made magnetic appearances at fan-favorite events including the high-energy Liquid Glow Party and the star-studded 106th & Day Brunch hosted by Brittany F. Taylor (LHHNY) and Amber’s Closet. As cameras rolled, these moments became real-time film locations for Deceitful Misery: Queens, Money, Love & Music, adding authenticity and dimension to its already compelling storyline. Mid-celebration, Banks also secured a major fashion endorsement: a brand ambassador partnership with TAG’D UP APPAREL. Founders Erika and Avion delivered a tailored gift box filled with exclusive pieces for her Pride weekend, sealing a deal that reflects Banks’ connection to culture and style.
Banks’ time in Vegas wasn’t just about events—it was about storytelling. While networking with cast members and popular influencers featured across House of Vegas Pride promotions, she also stepped into media mode with an appearance on BG Knockout TV, where she opened up about her film and her growing creative empire. To top off an unforgettable weekend, Pride CEO Nicole Williams arranged a private chef-curated dinner prepared by Caroline (@keanuskreations)—proof that community and hospitality remain at the heart of House of Vegas Pride. From influencer brunches to movie scenes to brand deals, Jessica Banks turned Las Vegas into her stage—and the world is watching what she does next. So stay tuned here at Rolling Hype for all things Jessica Banks and more! Lastly, let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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