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Nick Lachey sues Jessica Simpson ? |
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update: Note.... the original story was satire.
Nick Lachey has sued estranged wife Jessica Simpson for ending their marriage three months before the pair contractually agreed to stay together reports datelinehollywood.
“Mr. Lachey signed over to Ms. Simpson all royalties from ’98 Degrees’ songs, his appearance on an MTV reality show to promote her albums and perfume line, and his soul in exchange for 41 months of marriage that would keep him in the public spotlight,? wrote Lachey’s attorney. “The couple has been married only 38 months and Ms. Simpson is in violation of the contract, ending the union early.?
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In a written response, Simpson’s lawyers argued that since Lachey would continue to receive publicity until the divorce is official in several months, she is still fulfilling her contractual obligations.
“These Hollywood stars feel free to play fast and loose with marriage contracts and they think they have so much power you can’t do anything about it. The lack of morals sickens me,? says one source close to Lachey
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no, no! this was from a satire website. :)
Posted by: nicole | January 12, 2006 6:11 PM
When i first saw this story elsewhere, E! news happened to be on TV at the same time, and then we get "ET" right after it - on another channel of course. So i thought, this would be a huge deal were it true, so of course it would be on those 2 entertainment "news" programs. When no one mentioned it at all, i definitely thought, "OK, odd!".
So where did this originate, and why bother? I mean, there is far funnier stuff to invent! :-D Maybe they wanted to see how far a rumour would go?
Thanks to anyone who can explain this stuff to me. Why it's here and where it originated. And what the point was! Thanks!
amy
Posted by: Amy | January 13, 2006 12:31 AM
Try Joe Simpson, the slimy one haha
Posted by: Ms I Know Better | January 13, 2006 9:26 PM