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Jude Law Throws Oranges At His Young Neighbors

Posted by lisa estall on November 21st, 2009 at 2:10 pm

jude law kids halloween shopping 011 300x213 Jude Law Throws Oranges At His Young NeighborsCollege students in New York are getting good views of Jude Law. The actor moved right next door to the dorms at NYU and freshmen are racing to their windows to watch him play with his son and do yoga on the balcony.

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“There is pretty much chaos on every floor when he comes out,” said Priya Vij, 18, who has a direct view of Law’s balcony from her Hayden Hall window.

“People start screaming, ‘Hey, Jude’ — and it’s clear he can hear us.”

Jude recently got upset and threw oranges at them.

“He noticed we were there and we started waving at him. Then he went inside and came back with two oranges,” freshman Neha Najeeb told The Post. “He threw them at our window, but he missed.” Law then went back inside and returned with two additional oranges, she said.

“This time, he hit the windows — there was orange pulp on the glass for a week — and then he went back to working out,” she said. “Now we don’t like Jude Law anymore.”

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