IT was a mess outside the party for In Touch magazine’s fifth anniversary at Tenjune Wednesday night. Many guests trying to get in to see Kanye West perform were forced to stand for more than 1½ hours “on a hot, dirty sidewalk under a construction scaffold,” said one Post staffer who was invited to the bash. In Touch is said to be furious at the club. “It was their money paying for the party and for Kanye, and the club employees refused to let some of the magazine’s invited guests in, allowing all their personal friends in instead.” Club owner Eugene Remm said, “Tenjune door staff and security stepped in when capacity and street control became an issue. The club remains committed to providing high standards of excellence for all guests.” A rep for In Touch said, “Like the magazine, the party was very popular. It’s a shame everyone we invited didn’t get to experience how amazing it was.” Some invitees did slip by the door goons, including Janet Jackson, LL Cool J and Brandon (”Greasy Bear”) Davis, who said he’s moving to New York to start an art dealership.
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