Tony Danza Files For Divorce And Charlie Sheen Files To Sue

Well I’ve certainly had an interesting day; full of emotional ups and downs. But life goes on, n’est pas?

Because it’s always nice to know you’re not the only one going through a hard time, I give you the latest woes of various celebrities.

After four years of separation, Tony Danza has filed for divorce from his wife of 24 years, Tracy Robinson. The couple has two daughters together, Emily and Katherine.

Reality TV star Audrina Patridge and her boyfriend BMX racer Corey Bohan have ended their relationship. According to Us Weekly, Bohan dumped Patridge last weekend.

Ashley Olsen and her boyfriend Justin Bartha have also parted ways. Sources close to the couple say the relationship simply ran its course and that there is no ill will between them.

According to the National Enquirer, the fallout from Sandra Bullock’s divorce from Jesse James hasn’t ended yet. The sometimes-right tabloid is reporting that the Oscar winning actress is terrified that the tell-all memoir Jesse is writing will include lies about her; including that she’s bad in bed, perhaps is even a lesbian, and that she would rather hang out with the dogs than her husband.

And now for some bigger celebrity woes…..

Charlie Sheen has taken to the courts and filed papers against Warner Bros. and Chuck Lorre, suing them for $100,000,000 plus punitive damages. As part of the lawsuit, Charlie’s lawyer Marty Singer included a little note:

“Chuck Lorre, one of the richest men in television who is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, believes himself to be so wealthy and powerful that he can unilaterally decide to take money away from the dedicated cast and crew of the popular television series, ‘Two and a Half Men,’ in order to serve his own ego and self-interest, and make the star of the Series the scapegoat for Lorre’s own conduct.”

Something tells me this drama isn’t going to end anytime soon.

And lastly is Lindsay Lohan, who was given more time to decide whether or not she’s going to accept a plea deal in her grand theft case. Whatever she chooses, she’s basically screwed. If she accepts the plea she goes to jail, but if she goes to trial she’s legally admitted to violating her probation, and she goes to jail.

Ahhh…..I feel better now. My problems are really nothing compared to what some people are dealing with.

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