Kathy Griffin celebrated her 65th birthday in true D-List royalty style with a sassy, star-studded birthday dinner party hosted by her best friend, pop icon Sia.
Sources told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” that the intimate gathering was planned with a wink. Griffin was seated in a small room connected to the bathroom, and the table was positioned so that guests could walk by, see her, and shower her with compliments throughout the night.
The setup played out like a scene from “My Life on the D-List,” recalling the self-conscious humor of Griffin’s beloved Bravo reality show and the era that helped turn her into a pop culture staple.
The guest list matched the fun and eclectic energy of the evening, as seen in photos obtained exclusively by Page Six.
Attendees included Lisa Rinna and her husband Harry Hamlin, Selma Blair, Laraine Newman, Mayan Lopez and Ann Lopez, Nancy Lee Grahn, Ed Begley Jr. and his family, comedian Atsuko Okatsuka, actress and comedian Mo Collins, and more.
The celebration, which drew actors, comics, activists and television personalities to a private dinner, reflected the wide circle Griffin has built over his decades in the business.
The celebration comes on the heels of Griffin’s headline-grabbing moment with “Shelly,” where she surprised host Sherri Shepherd and viewers by taking to the stage in a tiny red bikini to celebrate her milestone birthday.
Griffin proudly showed off her healthy figure, joked about her “cellulite” and declared she was “not ashamed” of aging in the spotlight. The moment quickly went viral, with fans praising her confidence.
She also opened up about having her third facelift with Dr. Ben Talei, who performed the same procedure on Shia, and spoke about it with her signature self-deprecating humor.
Griffin quipped on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio this week that no one comes to see her perform because of her face — just for the comedy — but she still allows herself the freedom to tweak what she wants.
Birthday celebrations don’t slow her down. She recently released a new comedy special, “My Life on the PTSD List,” on YouTube. This is a complete slice of her life, with a tongue-in-cheek take on what she’s been through on the reality show.
Griffin has also begun a new stand-up tour. She explained that her “New Faces, New Tour” show is a mix of fresh material and raw personal stories that her fans want to hear firsthand.
Between star-studded dinners, bikini reveals, self-proclaimed “newcomers” and comedic accomplishments, Griffin, 65, marks a big new chapter — one filled with humor, reinvention, and the kind of unapologetic Cassie energy that Thea wanted to toast.
