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Anne Heche Calls Ex A “Lazy Ass” And Doesn’t Regret It
Anne Heche, who is estranged from her husband, Coley Laffoon, might have mentioned that he’s a “lazy ass,” during her appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman. The couple share a 7-year-old son Homer, and perhaps Anne calling her son’s dad a lazy ass, was not the best idea.
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However, the 40-year-old actress has no regrets. She said, “You know, you go on Letterman to have fun and to be funny.
“Hopefully it was funny!”
One person not laughing? Yeah, her ex. He told Usmagazine.com that he was “disturbed” by her comments.
Sure, it might have been funny in the moment, but what happens when Homer says, “Mommy, why did you call Daddy a bad name?” Not that the kid is watching Letterman, but still, might see it at some point. I know, I’m a downer. Watch the video and hey, feel free to laugh if you want. I just keep thinking about a little boy who might be stuck in the middle of his parents’ rude war.
Anne is now with her former Men in Trees costar James Tupper and they have son Atlas, 6-month-old.
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Maria commented on Dec 14 11 at 4:16 pmHi! I heard that she was acting in One Tree Hill, but who do she play? Or who is her caracter?
I’m sorry if you don’t understand what I ment, but i’m from Norway, and i’m not so good in English… I hope you know who she acts, because I really Wonder…:-)
Bye!!
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