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MAHA INAUGURAL BALL CELEBRATED WITH BIOHACK YOURSELF MEDIA'S EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE

"An Unforgettable Evening of Elegance, Inspiration, and Unity"

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To say that the MAHA Inaugural Ball was a success is an understatement.

 

The event, held on January 20 at the prestigious Waldorf Astoria in Washington, D.C., was a night to remember, capping off a historic day in American politics. Following the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States and the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, the event celebrated a renewed vision for America’s future with powerful speeches, an electrifying dance floor, and an air of elegance and glamour.

 

Biohack Yourself Media was at the forefront of covering this historic celebration, capturing its most memorable moments. What began as Anthony and TereZa Lolli’s personal journey to improve their own health has evolved into an independent news platform now recognized as the exclusive health press for the prestigious MAHA Inaugural Ball. 

 

From RFK Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz to Del Bigtree, Russell Brand, Zachary Levi, and other influential attendees, Biohack Yourself Media provided unparalleled coverage of the evening’s highlights, including insightful interviews and behind-the-scenes glimpses of this star-studded event.

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Biohack Yourself Media on the Ground
 
Biohack Yourself Media started the day early with comprehensive coverage of President Trump’s inauguration at the Capitol. Dr. Kien Vuu and Hannah Halili were on the streets of Washington, D.C., engaging with Trump supporters to capture the energy and optimism of the crowd. Despite the bitterly cold weather, the health journalists remained dedicated to reporting on the ground.
 
Biohack Yourself Media also debuted its first station van, outfitted with the outlet's logo, which roamed around Washington, D.C., to help gather news.

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Glitz and Glamour on the Red Carpet

 

After a full day of on-the-ground coverage of the inauguration, Biohack Yourself Media shifted its focus to the glittering MAHA Inaugural Ball, capturing the excitement and energy of the evening.

 

The red carpet was a centerpiece of the night, with the outlet's health journalists conducting exclusive interviews with high-profile figures, celebrities, and health leaders in attendance, including Jordan Peterson, Alex Clark, Vani Hari, and Jessica Sutta.

 

The presence of Kennedy Jr.'s wife and Emmy-nominated actress, Cheryl Hines, added an extra touch of glamour to the already dazzling event, as she stopped to pose for photos and interact with the media.

 

Dr. Vuu, Halili, Dr. Vonda Wright, Dr. Ana-Maria Temple, Dr. Carrie Jones, and Dr. Caitlin Czezowski engaged guests on topics ranging from their elegant attires for the evening to their support for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. The interviews offered an intimate glimpse into the excitement and optimism surrounding the evening.

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Inspiring Speeches and Star-Studded Attendance

 

The night also featured powerful speeches from a lineup of distinguished speakers. Del Bigtree, MAHA Action CEO, thanked guests at the packed Waldorf Astoria Presidential Ballroom for celebrating the historic moment with like-minded health warriors.

 

"To all of you parents tonight, that have been fighting this journey long before me or Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were ever here, we honor you tonight with the MAHA ball," Bigtree told the crowd in his moving address.

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Clinical psychologist and best-selling author, Jordan Peterson, also inspired the crowd with his passionate speech about medical freedom and having agency over one's wellness.

 

Anthony and Tereza Lolli, founders of Biohack Yourself Media and Lolli Brands Entertainment, highlighted the importance of being united--coming together to achieve the shared goal of a healthier America.

 

"Tonight, we are here to celebrate everyone in this room who answered that call. It's about our collective intelligence who came together for the health of this nation," shared TereZa Lolli, Vice President of Lolli Brands Entertainment and Editor-in-Chief of Biohack Yourself Media.

 

"Let us leave here tonight with a renewed sense of purpose for building stronger alliances," added Anthony Lolli, President of Lolli Brands Entertainment and Editor-in-Chief of Biohack Yourself Media.

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Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominee for administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, also spoke about continuing to build on the MAHA movement’s momentum under the new administration.

 

"We’ll do it together with a little attitude, a little specialness, and a little bit of MAHA. We're going to have a wonderful couple of years," Oz told the audience. "God bless you all. [Let's] celebrate the MAHA movement."

 

The star-studded ballroom also included appearances by Rob Schneider, who spoke passionately about vaccine health; Russell Brand, who delivered a stirring message to the audience; and Zachary Levi, whose presence added to the night’s star power.

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RFK Jr. Caps the Night with an Inspiring Speech

 

The highlight of the evening came as Kennedy Jr. took the stage to deliver a powerful and heartfelt speech. Addressing the packed ballroom, he spoke passionately about his vision for a healthier, more unified America under the MAHA movement. His words resonated deeply with the audience, marking a memorable close to an extraordinary night filled with purpose and inspiration.

 

“We have an administration that is bold enough to empower healthcare providers to focus on patient outcomes over corporate interests and dismantle regulatory barriers. The opportunity for action is now. Let's make America healthy again,” Kennedy Jr. said as he addressed the venue packed with his supporters. 

 

“Movements are not made by ideas alone. They are built on courage, resilience, and a refusal to look away when the weight of the world is too big to bear.

 

My father used to tell us that we should always do the most difficult thing. He’d say, ‘Do the thing that scares you most.’ Each time you do that, it gives you the opportunity to find the hero inside of yourself.”

 

In a touching moment, RFK Jr. invited his family to join him on stage. The moment embodied one of the central themes of the night--the importance of family.

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Showstopping Performances


The entertainment was equally breathtaking. Carrie Manolakos gave a heartfelt performance of "All Eyes On Us," moving the audience with her powerful vocals, while Jewel enchanted the room with her rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." The Millennium Band had the crowd on their feet, filling the ballroom with energy and joy throughout the evening.

Art Meets Leadership

 

One of the night’s unique highlights was the unveiling of a reimagined version of Edward Hopper’s iconic "Nighthawks" painting by urban artist BUA. The artwork featured key figures from the new administration, including President Trump and RFK Jr., symbolizing a new chapter in American leadership.

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A Night to Remember

 

The MAHA Inaugural Ball delivered on its promise of inspiration, celebration, and unity. With an elegant crowd, heartfelt speeches, and unforgettable performances, the night was a testament to the optimism and energy of a nation ready to embrace a brighter, healthier future.

 

Biohack Yourself Media’s coverage captured the magic of the event, ensuring the evening will be remembered as a landmark moment in American history.


To see more photos, videos, and behind-the-scenes footage of the MAHA Inaugural Ball, visit biohackyourself.com and follow us on Instagram.

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