The on-off boyfriend of Keisha Castle-Hughes has been charged with assaulting the Academy Award-nominated actress following an Oscars function in Auckland.
Michael Graves, 22, says he was trying to stop the Whale Rider star, 21, jumping from a moving car during an argument on the way to get food.
The pair spent Tuesday afternoon at an Oscars party at the Pullman Hotel with Castle-Hughes' fellow Almighty Johnsons television cast members.
Castle-Hughes tweeted throughout the party, directing one to Graves: "drunker than you #drunklife".
He replied: "exactly so stop it".
They left about 7.30pm to get food but a "huge argument" broke out in the car, Graves told APNZ.
We won't burden you with any more of the story; we're sure that you get our point! But the Herald used to be the last bastion of journalistic standards; a top-quality newspaper with a proud history of journalistic excellence.
Still; those who are obsessed with our celebrity culture will doubtless buy up large today to read the latest instalment in Ms Castle-Hughes' troubled life. But shouldn't Granny Herald be leaving this kind of dross to her step-sisters; the women's magazines?
3 comments:
Apparently, if you give enough monkeys enough typewriters, they will eventually write the complete works of Shakespeare.
As Hayley Hannan has proved, you have to go through a lot of dross before you get the Shakespeare.
Yeah this 'story' took up more than half the front page of the print edition! There is no real print journalism in NZ any more. I'm not paying for it - it's arriving free for a month while they 'try' and convince me to subscribe! Hah! Fuel for the winter fire...
They wouldn't print it - if no one wanted to read it.
Blame the public. The journalists / monkeys are just doing what they have to do because that is what sells aka what the public buys.
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