Friday, January 14, 2011

Tattle: Cruelty case didn't stem from model behavior

Tattle: Cruelty case didn't stem from model behaviorlatest news update, Tattle: Cruelty case didn't stem from model behavior;NO ONE WOULD ever call supermodel Christie Brinkley a dog, except in Miami, where prosecutors yesterday dropped the animal-cruelty case against 65-year-old Armand Pacher, accused of having sex with his Great Dane.
His Great Dane named Christie Brinkley.
(Those of you eating your breakfast or lunch while reading Tattle may want to skip ahead.)
Pacher was charged seven months ago after a University of Florida veterinarian concluded that the dog showed signs of sexual abuse, and had apparent human sperm inside her urineTattle: Cruelty case didn't stem from model behavior.
Ick
Not only does this story have a tenuous celebrity connection, it has a tenuous local connection: Dr. Melinda Merck, the case's forensic veterinarian, helped federal prosecutors build the dogfighting case against Eagles QB Michael Vick.
A fresh new face
Katie Holmes is going to be the new face of Ann Taylor.
The Hollywood Reporter says Katie's face will become Ann's face starting with the spring 2011 ad campaign that will debut in March.Tattle: Cruelty case didn't stem from model behavior
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