Prince Carter on “House Guest” with Don Lemon & Tamron Hall

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    New York City was the place to be last night as Scott Evans brought his hit live experience House Guest to City Winery—drawing a room full of culture, media, and influential voices, including media executive Prince Carter.

    With special guests Don Lemon and Tamron Hall, the night delivered more than just conversation—it created a moment that blended storytelling, authenticity, and live entertainment in real time. The vibe was intentional, elevated, and rooted in genuine connection. That’s what House Guest is all about.

    Among those in the room, Prince Carter was tapped into the experience firsthand—capturing the essence of what makes House Guest a growing cultural staple. Known for building platforms that merge media and storytelling, Carter’s presence aligned seamlessly with the energy of the night: intentional, elevated, and rooted in connection.

    A Live Experience That Feels Personal

    Scott Evans continues to redefine what a talk show can feel like. Rather than a traditional format, House Guest thrives on intimacy—creating a space where high-profile guests like Don Lemon and Tamron Hall can open up, reflect, and engage without barriers.

    The conversations flowed naturally, touching on career, growth, and cultural impact—while still leaving room for humor and spontaneity.

    As the night unfolded, the energy shifted from dialogue to celebration. One of the standout moments came when the stage transformed into a shared experience—music, laughter, and movement taking over as the audience became part of the show.

    Phones were up across the room, capturing what felt like more than content—it was a cultural moment in motion. At one point, Tamron and Scott had the entire room singing Juvenile’s “Back That Thing Up”.

    Last night wasn’t just a live show—it was a reminder that the most powerful media moments are still built in real time, through real connection.

    With Scott Evans continuing to curate impactful conversations and cultural experiences, and voices like Prince Carter documenting and amplifying these moments, the line between audience and platform continues to disappear.

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