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EXCLUSIVE DETAILS: Katy Perry Celebrates Birthday With Russell Brand & Neon Paint!

Oct. 25 2009, Published 3:45 p.m. ET

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Katy Perry celebrated her birthday Saturday night by throwing neon paint at her guests - including Taylor Swift and Russell Brand.

The singer, 25, held a Charlie and The Chocolate Factory-themed fete at L.A. restaurant The Beach. Guests were asked to wear white - they just weren't told why. "They got a little crazy with the paint!" a partygoer told RadarOnline.com "I wasn't expecting it but everyone got painted - even Taylor Swift!"

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Katy and Russell arrived hand in hand to the technicolor evening, which began at 7pm with a sit down dinner. "They were totally loved up!" reported an eyewitness. "Katy was having a ball and Russell was catering to her every whim. At one point he was down on his knees bowing and offering her a huge swirly lollipop. She grabbed it from his hands and pretended to knight him with it."

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In keeping with the theme of the night candy and Oompah Loompahs were everywhere and bright colored lights flashed at the entrance giving the whole party a fantastical feel. "It was very surreal and very well done. A really great party!" raved a guest.

DWTS Julianne Hough and Taylor stuck together at the party - even painting their initials on one another while giggling.

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Also spotted were Eastwick star Matt Dallas and singer Jojo.

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