Running your mouth costs ::: Al Reynolds Wants $50k from Star Jones for Talking Sh*t
In the normal ‘common’ world, when your ex-wife (or even girlfriend) has diarrhea of the mouth and talks sh*t about you, you usually only have a few options–1) turn the other cheek 2) confront her 3) have your new boo check her. Well in celebrity land, when your ex-wife discusses you in the public, lawyers are called and you have the potential to get PAID. Just ask Al Reynolds.
Clearly Star Jones and Al Reynolds ain’t been feelin’ each other for quite some time. Star (who starred on this season of Celebrity Apprentice) took her happy little self on ‘The Wendy Williams Show’ and had some not-so-nice-things to say about Al. What exactly did she say? “You know what . . . the wedding was fabulous, but the marriage was kind of booty.” The 2008 divorce agreement with Reynolds, indicates that they can not make “disparaging remarks” about each other’s “personal, private or family life . . . including, without limitation, the other’s family, companions, dates, acquaintances, or future spouses.” According to Page Six, days after her Wendy Williams appearance, Al’s camp sent Star a letter requesting to be paid. Ouch.


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