Gabriel Aubry is telling his side of the story after a Thanksgiving brawl with his ex Halle Berry's fiance Olivier Martinez. He is claiming Olivier threatened him the day before the fight, saying he would beat him. Later, he threatened to kill him. Keep reading for more shocking allegations. Halle Berry, 46, is seeking a restraining order against Gabriel Aubry, 36, with her lawyers insisting he allegedly initiated a fight with Olivier Martinez, 46, in front of their 4-year-old daughter Nahla on Thanksgiving, Nov. 22. But now, Gabriel is making a public declaration of his side of the story, and has released graphic images of his beaten face and hands. Gabriel has issued a statement through his lawyer, Shawn Holley, implying that Olivier is the bad guy. He claims that the drama began the day before Thanksgiving, when he took Nahla to her school play. Olivier and Halle arrived and Olivier allegedly whispered in Gabriel's ear in French,...
- 11/27/2012
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
How I Met Your Mother bounced back from a weak string of episodes last week and was able to keep the streak of solid episodes alive with tonight’s episode, Twelve Horny Women.
First of all, Twelve Horny Women is an outstanding title. Obviously the plot of this episode was nothing like the plot of the classic film the title pays homage to, but I had a good laugh at the title even before seeing the episode.
Last week this trial was teased saying it was the biggest one of Marshall’s career and we would get to the story later. Rather than following the typical How I Met Your Mother conventions and waiting a few episodes to touch on a story that was previously brought up, we only had to wait a mere week to find out just how this trial was so significant in Marshall’s life.
Tonight...
First of all, Twelve Horny Women is an outstanding title. Obviously the plot of this episode was nothing like the plot of the classic film the title pays homage to, but I had a good laugh at the title even before seeing the episode.
Last week this trial was teased saying it was the biggest one of Marshall’s career and we would get to the story later. Rather than following the typical How I Met Your Mother conventions and waiting a few episodes to touch on a story that was previously brought up, we only had to wait a mere week to find out just how this trial was so significant in Marshall’s life.
Tonight...
- 11/27/2012
- by Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Gabriel Aubry has obtained a restraining order against Halle Berry's fiance Olivier Martinez, who busted Gabriel's face during a brutal brawl on Thanksgiving ... and Gabriel's declaration (which includes graphic photos of his injuries) paints a radically different picture of what went down at Halle's on Thursday. According to Gabriel's declaration, filed by his lawyer Shawn Holley, the day before Thanksgiving, Gabriel took Nahla to her school play. Halle and Olivier showed up and Olivier...
- 11/27/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
In a bizarre twist of events, Gabriel has now obtained a restraining order against Halle's fiance, Oliver Martinez, who Gabriel says threatened to kill him and then smashed his face on the concrete floor. Read on for all the details. Looks like Gabriel Aubry isn't the only one with anger management problems! According to a new report, Halle Berry's fiance Oliver Martinez instigated the brutal fight and told Gabriel to lie to the cops or he would kill him. TMZ has just obtained the graphic, bloody photos of Gabriel after the brawl, along with Gabriel's claim that it was Oliver, Not him, who started the fight. Gabriel & Olivier's Fight Started at Nahla's School Play According to Gabriel's side of the story, the day before Thanksgiving, Gabriel took Nahla to her school play. Halle and Olivier showed up and Olivier walked up to Gabriel and whispered in his ear in French,...
- 11/27/2012
- by Sandra Clark
- HollywoodLife
London, Nov 25: Actress Nicole Kidman was so horrified to see the condition of extras on the set of "Grace of Monaco" that she arranged hot food and blankets for them.
The 45−year−old is playing the late Princess Grace in the new movie and was shocked when a number of extras were forced to work late in freezing conditions.
"About 200 extras were forced to shoot late into the night in 40 F weather wearing only light clothing. Everyone was freezing. The next day Nicole demanded that tents be set up for the extras and they be supplied with warm blankets, hot food and coffee to keep them comfortable," contactmusic.com.
The 45−year−old is playing the late Princess Grace in the new movie and was shocked when a number of extras were forced to work late in freezing conditions.
"About 200 extras were forced to shoot late into the night in 40 F weather wearing only light clothing. Everyone was freezing. The next day Nicole demanded that tents be set up for the extras and they be supplied with warm blankets, hot food and coffee to keep them comfortable," contactmusic.com.
- 11/24/2012
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Rust and Bone
Written by Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain
Directed by Jacques Audiard
France/Belgium, 2012
After a strong first act with engaging moral suspense and an arresting murder sequence, Jacques Audiard’s previous film A Prophet devolved into flat, familiar territory for a prison-survival tale. Not helped by star Tahir Rahim’s blank qualities, each development in the film’s narrative suggested increasing aimlessness, shirking much of the moral compass exploration and losing an apparent sense of purpose. His latest film Rust and Bone has a similar problem, though to greater detriment; by its conclusion, it is difficult to comprehend what unifying idea actually drives its outright silly narrative.
In Antibes, France, Belgian Ali (Matthias Schoenaerts) has arrived to stay with his sister Louise (Céline Sallette), bringing his five year-old son whom he barely knows, having gotten the child away from his mother who used him to smuggle drugs.
Written by Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain
Directed by Jacques Audiard
France/Belgium, 2012
After a strong first act with engaging moral suspense and an arresting murder sequence, Jacques Audiard’s previous film A Prophet devolved into flat, familiar territory for a prison-survival tale. Not helped by star Tahir Rahim’s blank qualities, each development in the film’s narrative suggested increasing aimlessness, shirking much of the moral compass exploration and losing an apparent sense of purpose. His latest film Rust and Bone has a similar problem, though to greater detriment; by its conclusion, it is difficult to comprehend what unifying idea actually drives its outright silly narrative.
In Antibes, France, Belgian Ali (Matthias Schoenaerts) has arrived to stay with his sister Louise (Céline Sallette), bringing his five year-old son whom he barely knows, having gotten the child away from his mother who used him to smuggle drugs.
- 11/23/2012
- by Josh Slater-Williams
- SoundOnSight
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