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‘Say Anything’ star Ione Skye cheated on ex-husband Adam Horovitz with a woman — and he caught her
“Say Everything: A Memoir,” out now, the actress, 54, who made a name for herself in the 1980s with the thriller “River’s Edge” and Cameron Crowe’s beloved teen romance “Say Anything,” confessed that her hip-hop star now-ex-husband once caught her and another woman canoodling in their swimming pool — a moment she said made her feel as if she’d “just witnessed a car crash.”Describing herself as a serial cheater during her seven-year marriage to Horovitz, Skye detailed how she had several flings with females — but one affair with a woman named Mai Lei changed everything.“I couldn’t stop watching her on the dance floor,” she writes of her first impression of Lei, noting that she had a “rambunctious energy” and “a very fit body.”“Within minutes, I could tell we’d get together and it would be different with her,” she writes.While a previous female lover “felt dangerous and unreal” to her, “Mai Lei felt solid and down-to-earth.” Skye calls their time together “the true beginning of the end of my marriage.”“Within days of meeting, Mai Lei and I felt like a real couple,” she recalls.“If you’ve never cheated, I admire you, but I really don’t expect you to understand why I would do what I was doing to the love of my life. I still don’t truly understand it myself.”The affair blossomed while Horovitz was on tour, though the actress admitted she was no less faithful to Lei than her husband.
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Beastie Boys are suing Chili’s over copyright infringement for ‘Sabotage’ use in commercial
Beastie Boys will sue the company that owns Chili’s Grill and Bar, claiming the restaurant chain unlawfully parodied their 1994 hit ‘Sabotage’.The hip hop trio have filed a lawsuit against Brinker International for using their song in a Chili’s advert, which allegedly spoofed ‘Sabotage’ and its iconic Spike Jonze-directed video.Filed on Wednesday (July 10) in New York on behalf of the three members Adam Horovitz ‘Ad Rock’, Mike ‘Mike D’ Diamond and the estate of Adam ‘MCA’ Yauch (who passed away in 2012), the band’s lawyers argued the chain used ‘Sabotage’ “without the permission of the rights owners.”Beastie Boys do not license any of their intellectual property for “third-party product advertising purposes”, which Yauch reportedly included in his will.They claimed one Chili’s video not only used ‘Sabotage’, but also showed “three characters wearing obvious 70s-style wigs, fake mustaches, and sunglasses who were intended to evoke the three members of Beastie Boys performed scenes depicting them ‘robbing’ ingredients from a Chili’s restaurant.”The band have alleged this was meant to parody the ‘Sabotage’ video and falsely given the impression that they endorse Chili’s.Beastie Boys are seeking around $150,000 (£115,932) in damages and demanding Brinker remove the offending videos.

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