Blind Item #5
This A-/B+ list mostly television actor from a very very hit cable show pulled a Dina Lohan and walked out of a party with about $20K in booze. The organizers were not happy.
This A-/B+ list mostly television actor from a very very hit cable show pulled a Dina Lohan and walked out of a party with about $20K in booze. The organizers were not happy.
Posted by ent lawyer at 2:15 AM
Labels: blind item
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6 comments:
This got Red Skelton wrote all over it. Man o man what a hunk.
Norman Reedus
Agreed on Reedus.
Yes, Reedus. he was at some Scotch label party.
So what...he walked out with 4 bottles of $5000 single malt Scotch? Because if he took $20K-worth of regular Scotch he'd need a truck, and I think the organizers would have noticed that.
Anyway, what are they complaining about? What did they expect? It isn't as if the Scotch company can't easily write off the loss - they'll probably end up lumping this in with entertainment expenses.
You can get high on much less expensive scotch. I'm not a gourmet. I'm a gourmand.
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