What better way to celebrate the end of another working week than by laughing at some celebs?
They might be famous and have a lot of money, but have they had a worse week than us? Let’s find out…
Celebs having a worse week than us – Katie Price
When does Katie Price have a good week? Or a half-decent week?
In this week’s episode of the Katie Price show, we learned that there is an arrest warrant out for our enigmatic main character.
Katie, 46, opted not to attend a mandatory court hearing in favour of going to Turkey to get a facelift. I wish I was making this up.
“It is in my judgment necessary that the court issue a warrant for Ms Price’s arrest. She has no real excuse in failing to attend today’s hearing. The reason for her absence today is irrelevant,” the judge said on Tuesday.
If the news of being arrested worried Katie, she isn’t showing it. According to a source: “Katie has no intention to face the music back in the UK any time soon and is even thinking about extending the trip. She is with [boyfriend] JJ and her close friend, who is getting a tummy tuck.”
Nice for some.
Matty is being sued for standing up to backward laws (Credit: Q with Tom Power / YouTube)
Matty Healey
The 1975 lead singer – and Densie Welch‘s son – Matty Healey has found himself in legal trouble.
The star, 35, was in Kuala Lumpur last August to perform at the Good Vibes music festival.
Malaysia has strict anti-LGBT laws. Homosexual acts are punishable by up to 20 years in prison there. Angered by this, Matty launched a foul-mouthed tirade at the laws, before sharing a same-sex with his bandmate. The festival was subsequently cancelled.
The organisers of the festival are now suing Matty and his band for £1.9m in compensation.
“Me kissing Ross was not a stunt simply meant to provoke the government. It was an ongoing part of The 1975 stage show. Which had been performed many times prior,” Matty said last year.
“To eliminate any routine part of the show in an effort to appease the Malaysian authorities’ bigoted views of LGBTQ people would be a passive endorsement of those politics.”
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