Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Celebrity Trash


Anthony Michael Hall's ex-girlfriend has obtained a temporary restraining order against the Breakfast Club star. The New York Post reports that Hall has been ordered to stay away from his Diana Falzone after he allegedly stalked her and attacked her in her New York apartment. The 41-year-old, who suffers from bipolar disorder, allegedly tried to kick down her door during an early-hours visit and bashed her head against the wall when she finally let him in. A spokesman for Hall said he was not aware of the temporary restraining order, but insisted, "All of the allegations are erroneous and will be addressed accordingly."


A judge has granted a civil restraining order against a man accused of stalking Ryan Seacrest. The Associated Press reports that the order, which was issued on Tuesday (November 17th), requires Chidi Benjamin Uzomah Jr. to stay 100 yards away from Seacrest. Uzomah is currently in jail, where he was taken after his arrest last month outside of E! on felony stalking charges.


MTV has secured the TV rights to the Michael Jackson movie, This Is It. Variety reports that the deal will make the film available to MTV and its sibling nets in 2011 for a six-year window.


Bob Saget will star in a new reality series on A&E. The Hollywood Reporter announced that Bob Saget's Strange Days will feature the actor immersing himself in cultures such as the world of mail-order brides and joining a survivalist cult prepping for the end of the world to rushing at a fraternity.


Samuel Levin, the man Nicolas Cage claims is responsible for his financial ruin, has countersued the actor, alleging that his money situation was out of control before Levin stepped into the picture. TMZ.com reports that in the countersuit, Levin says that by the time he was hired in 2001, "Coppola [Cage] had already squandered tens of millions of dollars . . . and owed millions of dollars in... income taxes, with no funds available to pay the tax debt."

Levin allegedly told Cage at the time that he needed an annual income of $30 million to maintain his lavish lifestyle, which included house, art, jewelry and car-buying sprees.

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