Tim Tebow Celebrates at WME Pre-Oscar Party

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By Setrige Crawford , Christian Post Reporter
February 26, 2012|6:07 pm

Tim Tebow was the main attraction as he made an appearance at the pre-Oscar party of power-agency William Morris Endeavor, Saturday night in Los Angeles.

Tim Tebow was embraced by the crowd of A-list celebrities partying in the Brentwood mansion, owned by super-agent Ari Emmanuel, according to Fannation.com. Jack Black, Octavia Spencer, Michael Douglas and Ben Stiller all made appearances, but the most of the A-listers were excited to see Tebow.

The second-year signal caller was seen chatting with LL Cool J, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and fellow heart-throb, Taylor Lautner, according to the New York Post.

The mansion was full of moguls like Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Les Moonves, Philippe Dauman, Jeff Bezos and Rooney Mara, but the women at the event couldn't get enough of Tebow. He was seen chatting with "Glee" star, Diana Argon, Serena Wiliiams and Taylor Swift.

Tim Tebow was at the Oscar party celebrating his new deal with the world's top talent agency, William Morris Endeavor. Tebow signed a deal with them to handle appeaeances, personal endorsements, and charity dealings.

The power agency, WME, is one of the world's top talent agencies. They represent top-flight celebrities liike Ben Affleck and Tina Fey in all areas entertainment, including motion pictures, television, music, theatre, digital, publishing, lifestyle, and physical production.

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Tebow is potentially a huge marketing name as he enters his third season in the NFL out of the University of Florida. He has finally received the blessing from Denver Broncos vice president, John Elway and head coach, John Fox and is now the full-time quarterback for the Broncos.

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