'Disastrous' Oscar party attended by Charlize Theron and Halle Berry had 'dirty port-a-potties, cold food and party crashers'

By Cassie Carpenter

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It set out to raise $1m for three charities, including Charlize Theron's Africa Outreach Project.

But an Academy Awards party called Fame & Philanthropy - which drew previous Oscar winners Charlize, Sean Penn, Halle Berry, and James Cameron - was reportedly a 'massive disaster.'

According to TMZ, Sunday night's soiree was overrun by 'trashy party crashers' and had 'disgusting port-a-potties, cold food and weed smoke.'

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Far from glamorous: Oscar after-party Fame & Philanthropy - which benefited Charlize Theron's charity - was reportedly a 'massive disaster' at the Vineyard Beverly Hills Sunday

Far from glamorous: Oscar after-party Fame & Philanthropy - which benefited Charlize Theron's charity - was reportedly a 'massive disaster' at the Vineyard Beverly Hills Sunday

'Disastrous': Theron and boyfriend Sean Penn attended the party, which was overrun by 'trashy party crashers, disgusting port-a-potties, cold food, and weed smoke'

'Disastrous': Theron and boyfriend Sean Penn attended the party, which was overrun by 'trashy party crashers, disgusting port-a-potties, cold food, and weed smoke'

Held at The Vineyard Beverly Hills, tickets ranged between $1,750 and $100,000 for a VIP table package.

But once the ticket-scanning system broke down, chaos ensued and numerous uninvited guests streamed in to the event.

The caterer reportedly rushed out cold mashed potatoes, wings, pita bread, hummus and noodle dishes to meet the partygoers' demands while the port-a-potties quickly ran out of toilet paper.

The musical guests - Grammy winner Ne-Yo, DJ Paris Hilton and Australian DJ duo the Stafford Brothers - also reportedly got 'too rowdy.'

'Like Vegas on a bad night': Tickets ranged between $1,750 and $100,000 for a VIP table package, but once the ticket-scanning system broke down numerous uninvited guests streamed in to the poorly organised event

'Like Vegas on a bad night': Tickets ranged between $1,750 and $100,000 for a VIP table package, but once the ticket-scanning system broke down numerous uninvited guests streamed in to the poorly organised event

Party pooper: The caterer reportedly rushed out cold mashed potatoes, wings, pita bread, hummus, and noodle dishes while the port-a-potties quickly ran out of toilet paper

Party pooper: The caterer reportedly rushed out cold mashed potatoes, wings, pita bread, hummus, and noodle dishes while the port-a-potties quickly ran out of toilet paper

Meanwhile, the 33-year-old heiress proudly tweeted that she 'killed it' during her set.

'Amazing performing tonight at the same event as one of my favorite artists neyocompound!' Paris tweeted to her 12.6 million followers.

One source called the marijuana-scented bash 'Las Vegas on a bad night' due to the messy decor, spilled drinks, and drunken revelers.

No smoking? One source called the marijuana-scented bash 'Las Vegas on a bad night' due to the messy decor, spilled drinks, and drunken revelers

No smoking? One source called the marijuana-scented bash 'Las Vegas on a bad night' due to the messy decor, spilled drinks, and drunken revelers

Mess: Afterwards, organisers reportedly didn't even have enough shuttles to escort the ticket-holding guests back to their hotels

Mess: Afterwards, organisers reportedly didn't even have enough shuttles to escort the ticket-holding guests back to their hotels

Afterwards, organisers reportedly didn't even have enough shuttles to escort the ticket-holding guests back to their hotels.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the man in charge of the 'disastrous' festivities was 35-year-old executive producer Ryan Long.

Also at the event was former Dancing With The Stars contestant Zendaya.

Meant to be sophisticated soiree: Oscar winner Halle Berry and Dancing with the Stars' Zendaya were two of the more notable guests, and Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron was the keynote speaker
Meant to be sophisticated soiree: Oscar winner Halle Berry and Dancing with the Stars' Zendaya were two of the more notable guests, and Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron was the keynote speaker

Meant to be sophisticated soiree: Oscar winner Halle Berry and Dancing with the Stars' Zendaya were two of the more notable guests, and Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron was the keynote speaker

'Killed it'? The musical guests - Grammy winner Ne-Yo, DJ Paris Hilton, and Australian DJ duo the Stafford Brothers - also reportedly got 'too rowdy'

'Killed it'? The musical guests - Grammy winner Ne-Yo, DJ Paris Hilton, and Australian DJ duo the Stafford Brothers - also reportedly got 'too rowdy'

'Amazing performing tonight!' However, the 33-year-old heiress - seen here at sound-check - proudly tweeted that she 'killed it' during her DJ set

'Amazing performing tonight!' However, the 33-year-old heiress - seen here at sound-check - proudly tweeted that she 'killed it' during her DJ set

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Boo hoo!

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They want to spend a lot of money on themselves so they can help the poor.

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poor folks...... not

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Oh, the woes of these disgusting, self-absorbed celebrities.

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Give them a taste of how the other nine-tenths live!

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So, this guy, Ryan Long won't be organizing any other Hollywood parties again any time soon. And the caterer probably couldn't GIVE away party food now. And Paris Hilton "killed it" with her DJ gig? Laughable. Her DJ gimmick probably won't do any better than her singing career.

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Poor souls...how did they manage?

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She killed it...killed what? All the guests I imagine.

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Oh no they must have almost felt like one of us normal people for a night! How will they ever recover from such a tragic event

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Paris is a DJ like I am the Queen of England. What did they expect having garbage for entertainment? Their garbage friends came and ruined everything. Lesson learned.

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