‘Cabo is always a good idea’, says Sarah Ivens as she follows the Hollywood A-listers and books into Nobu’s first Latin American hotel
When I was editor-in-chief of a US celebrity magazine, I spent a lot of time in Los Angeles, especially around awards season. Hanging out with Hollywood’s most dazzling stars, I soon learned that when it came to post-ceremony rest and relaxation, both the winners and losers sought refuge in one of two places.
The minute their sequins and fake tan were removed, and their Oscars and Golden Globes – or disappointed egos – safely hidden away in their Beverly Hills mansions, they would head to Cabo San Lucas, the favoured Mexican hideaway of the rich and famous. If…
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