Former Brat Packer Anthony Michael Hall “bit his girlfriend’s forehead” during an altercation earlier this month, according The New York Post. Hall — who played the proverbial “nerd” in ’80s teen films like The Breakfast Club and Weird Science — reportedly stalked, “pushed, shoved, and spit at” girlfriend Diana Falzone, a Sirius Radio host and columnist, during an altercation in Falzone’s Manhattan apartment Nov. 10.

The fight occurred around 2AM, but the actor came back the next morning around 3AM “intoxicated.” He pounded on the door but was eventually escorted from Falzone’s residence by officers, according to The Post.
Falzone has since been issued a temporary restraining order against Hall.

A publicist for the couple that crashed The Obamas’ first White House state dinner last week denies they are demanding money from television networks to tell their story. Read the rest of this entry »

A Manhattan club hostess is denying tabloid reports claiming she has been secretly having an affair with married golf star Tiger Woods.
“I did not have any involvement with him [Woods],” Rachel Uchitel, 32, told E! News on Sunday. “Whatever was written in the Enquirer was not said by me, it was said by two people that claimed they were friends of mine, but they’re not.” Read the rest of this entry »
Michael Lohan is alive and kicking — despite what you might have read on Twitter.

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Serena Williams has been slammed with a record-setting $82,500 fine after her foul-mouthed tirade against a judge during the U.S. Open last summer.

Williams lashed out at a lineswoman after a foot-fault call at the end of her semifinal loss to Kim Clijsters during an Open match in September. Williams already paid $10,000 for the profanity-laced rant, but after further investigation it was determined that she violated a “major offense” rule for “aggravated behavior” and the tennis champ has been hit with another fine and a two year probation sentence, Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock said Monday.
Any more bad behavior from Serena, and she could be fined up to $175,000 and barred from the U.S. Open altogether.