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Ryan Seacrest and Bravo are joining forced to create a new show about a group of privileged Persian-Americans living in Los Angeles.
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The show will be in the vein of The Jersey Shore and follow a group of kids who are out of college and now trying to figure out what [...]
Former cop Fernando Flores dropped a lawsuit on Britney Spears's lap last year, one in which has prompted Brit to strike back time and time again.
This time, however, Flores has made charges and allegations that are incredibly specific and demeaning, including:
"Defendant Spears was mentally unstable, and personally obnoxious and demanding, requiring her staff on various occasions and for no rationally discernable reasons to address her as "Jennifer" or "Queen Bee," on other occasions, Defendant Spears would cut her hair in an erratic fashion, leaving uneven and bald spots on her head."
"Spears made repeated unwanted sexual advances to Plaintiff, summoning (him) to her room at her residence for no other purpose or reason than to expose her naked or near naked body to Plaintiff," according to the suit.
But Flores insists "the sexual advances of Spears were unwanted for a variety of reasons."
"Spears had obnoxious personal habits, such as chain smoking cigarettes, which made her smell continually of stale tobacco," he wrote in his court document.
She broke wind or picked her nose unselfconsciously and unapologetically before Plaintiff (Flores) and others and she was constantly and gratuitously loud and profane in her speech.
"She did not bathe for days on end, did not use deodorant, did not brush her teeth, did not fix her hair, did not wear shoes or socks."
According to Flores, he suffered psychological damage, anxiety attacks, depression and insomnia as a result of Britney's alleged harassment.
To us, we're not sure what bringing up those specifics is really trying to prove. Unless he's trying to be adamant as to why he never wanted the alleged advances.
But that's not all. He claims she was doing drugs, too:
"Based on his former experience as a police officer, Plaintiff (Flores) is informed and believes and alleged thereon that Defendant Spears was often under the influence of illegal prescription and non-prescription drugs, such as Ritalin, Narcon (Naloxone) and methamphetamines," the documents state.
Wow.
It's hard to take such allegations so seriously without concrete proof, because it is NOT uncommon for people to try and take advantage of another person's fame. Especially for the tune of at least $10 million dollars.
We have a feeling that this is about to get extremely intense before anything is resolved!
[Image via Ramey Pix.]
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