Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2011 10:20:51 GMT -4
For some reason I thought she already had a thread, and in a way I really hate starting one for her, because I can't stand her, but anyway:
Actress Olivia Munn curses Las Vegas clubgoers before yelling 'I'm rich'
Oh yes, if someone gropes one of my friends at a nightclub, my response is always to scream "I'm rich! I come from a well-off family!"
Anyway, she seems like she is getting to be awfully full of herself. I don't understand how she managed to land a role in that SJP movie (which I actually want to see) or especially how she ended up cast in Aaron Sorkin's new HBO pilot.
Actress Olivia Munn curses Las Vegas clubgoers before yelling 'I'm rich'
AN ACTRESS and one-time saucy TV correspondent ranted and swore at clubgoers before telling them: "I'm rich".
Olivia Munn, who played Chess Roberts in Iron Man 2 and became known on TV's Attack of the Show, had been partying with Ultimate Fighting Championship founder Dana White and supermodel Selita Ebanks in a VIP section at Pure nightclub in Caesars Palace Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
The women, clad in similar red dresses, spent most of the evening "dancing and laughing," with Munn "taking pictures with (what seemed like) every person and having the best time," a source told New York Daily News.
When Munn, who is filming comedy I Don't Know How She Does It with Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Christina Hendricks and Kelsey Grammer, made her exit from the club things turned ugly.
The 31-year-old Munn approached a group of "about four others, both men and women," whom she had been seen with throughout the evening.
Despite her previously sweet demeanor, Munn "started yelling and swearing," and apparently didn't care who heard.
"You can go f*@# yourselves!" she told the group, adding that her "career will go on," but the group she was addressing was "going to have to kiss people's asses for the rest of (their) lives!"
The source told the New York Daily News that initially the group tried to calm the belligerent actress. But efforts to quiet the actress' outburst fell flat.
Her ranting continued with "I'm rich!" She added "I come from a well-off family," before storming off.
A native of Oklahoma, Munn lived mainly in Tokyo when young, being raised by her mother and stepfather, who worked for the US Air Force.
A spokesman for Munn said the actress' outburst was based on an earlier situation inside the nightclub where someone had tried to manhandle one of her friends.
"She's fiercely loyal to her friends, and screaming profanity to protect them is the least aggressive thing she could have done in the moment."
Olivia Munn, who played Chess Roberts in Iron Man 2 and became known on TV's Attack of the Show, had been partying with Ultimate Fighting Championship founder Dana White and supermodel Selita Ebanks in a VIP section at Pure nightclub in Caesars Palace Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
The women, clad in similar red dresses, spent most of the evening "dancing and laughing," with Munn "taking pictures with (what seemed like) every person and having the best time," a source told New York Daily News.
When Munn, who is filming comedy I Don't Know How She Does It with Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Christina Hendricks and Kelsey Grammer, made her exit from the club things turned ugly.
The 31-year-old Munn approached a group of "about four others, both men and women," whom she had been seen with throughout the evening.
Despite her previously sweet demeanor, Munn "started yelling and swearing," and apparently didn't care who heard.
"You can go f*@# yourselves!" she told the group, adding that her "career will go on," but the group she was addressing was "going to have to kiss people's asses for the rest of (their) lives!"
The source told the New York Daily News that initially the group tried to calm the belligerent actress. But efforts to quiet the actress' outburst fell flat.
Her ranting continued with "I'm rich!" She added "I come from a well-off family," before storming off.
A native of Oklahoma, Munn lived mainly in Tokyo when young, being raised by her mother and stepfather, who worked for the US Air Force.
A spokesman for Munn said the actress' outburst was based on an earlier situation inside the nightclub where someone had tried to manhandle one of her friends.
"She's fiercely loyal to her friends, and screaming profanity to protect them is the least aggressive thing she could have done in the moment."
Oh yes, if someone gropes one of my friends at a nightclub, my response is always to scream "I'm rich! I come from a well-off family!"
Anyway, she seems like she is getting to be awfully full of herself. I don't understand how she managed to land a role in that SJP movie (which I actually want to see) or especially how she ended up cast in Aaron Sorkin's new HBO pilot.