Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Gossip: Rob Kardashian Claims Blac Chyna Tried To Strangle Him; Daniel Craig Coming Back As James Bond

Rob Kardashian is responding to Blac Chyna’s restraining order with allegations of domestic violence of his own.

Chyna told the judge at her restraining order hearing this morning that back in April Rob was mad at her and began speaking poorly of her in front of her son, King.

When she asked him to stop she says Rob screamed,

“I can say whatever the f*** I want!” and then grabbed her phone, pushed her to the ground, “aggressively shoving me by the side of my arm and hitting me on the thigh.”

She says she fell to the ground and when she got up she was bruised and could barely walk. Chyna also says she has been fully broken up with Rob since last December, adding, “Rob has been violent with me in the past and I am afraid to be around him.”

There’s another incident where she claims Rob hit her to the ground and she ran to her bedroom before he broke the door open. Chyna claims she has photos and pictures of the incident.

As for Rob, he says that day in December when Chyna moved out that she tried choking him with an iPhone cord and tried hitting him with a metal rod. Corey Gamble walked in and physically pulled Chyna off of Rob. She then went through the house smashing televisions, doors, and other items causing $35,000 in damage. Rob has video of the incident, but if you recall the aftermath was also documented on ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashian’ cameras and aired a few months back.

In what might be the most important component of Rob’s defense, Rob’s lawyers have texts from when Chyna moved out and she told a friend that Rob would never hit her.

Rob’s lawyer says they’re not fighting the restraining order and Rob agrees that ‘slut-shaming’ Chyna was a regrettable decision. His only concern now is baby Dream.

Daniel Craig Coming Back As James Bond

Daniel Craig has changed his mind and is set to sign up for his fifth Bond movie – with Adele lined up to join him. The actor, 48, claimed he would “rather slash my wrists” than play 007 again but his U-turn came after a host of British stars were tipped to replace him.

The Wire star Idris Elba, Peaky Blinders’ Tom Hardy, Happy Valley villain James Norton and Poldark’s Aidan Turner were all contenders. But Bond producer Barbara Broccoli is said to have secured Craig – and we can reveal she is “determined” that superstar singer Adele will record the theme tune.

The partnership made 2012’s Skyfall the most profitable Bond ever with takings of £885 million. Her song Skyfall was the first Bond theme to win at the Brit Awards, Grammy Awards and Golden Globes. Although Adele had to cancel the final two shows of her world tour because of damaged vocal chords, Barbara is said to be “talking the singer round”. She believes “Bond25” can start filming next year and will be a sure fire hit.

A source involved in the project said: “Craig and Adele together are the winning team, the ultimate choice, the money spinners. It’s taken time but Daniel has come round and the strong con–sensus in the Bond offices is that Mr Craig is 007 again. As for Adele, she’s more of an unknown quantity but loved being part of Bond, so the signs are positive.”

The insider said Craig’s actress wife Rachel Weisz, 47, is “on board with the decision” for him to spend a year away filming. Craig claimed in 2015 that if he did play the spy again “it would be for the money.” He was said to have been offered up to £120million for two more films. Skyfall and Spectre scriptwriter John Logan is also said to be involved in the project.
[From The Daily Mirror]

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