Sparky Collins Shoots Aubrey O’Day

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Gambling911.com Cuban transgender reporter, Sparky Collins, has been working New York's Fashion Week, wearing a beautiful sequenced green gown and his Cindy Brady signature pony tail.  But it's not Sparky who's getting all the attention, nor is it necessarily the clothing lines.

"The celebrities, they are everywhere!" proclaimed Collins, who is also an internationally renowned photographer.  "And they come to me, drawn in like a magnet."

Sparky also shot pictures of Aubrey O'Day, the rumored love interest of poker pro David Williams.

"I photograph her while attending the William Rast Fashion Show Monday night and she is stunning," Sparky tells us.  No David Williams sightings however.  "I think she already dumped him."

Williams and O'Day were photographed making out in Las Vegas this past weekend.

Sparky also got to photograph Paris and Nicky Hilton along with Gerard Butler and a few others.

The fashion industry has been hard hit by recent economic woes, Sparky observed.

"William Rast is the clothing line of Justin Timberlake and his childhood friend Trace Ayala and it was one of the better shows, but many of the designers were not there.  I've never seen the show lacking like this in all my ten plus years of covering the fashion venues."

Because Sparky's photos are often sold for thousands of dollars, they were not readily available for display on the Gambling911.com website.  

Payton O'Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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