She and Harry had a golden chance to make things different for millions, says Sir Trevor Phillips No one in Britain cared about Meghan's race. Hollyoaks' Jennifer Metcalfe sends temperatures soaring as she flaunts her toned figure in a tiny purple thong bikini on the beach in Spain after Bravo host insists they NEVER had a sexual encounter despite being 'in love' John Mayer, 45, and pal Andy Cohen, 55, laugh it up out in NYC. Ioan Gruffudd and his girlfriend Bianca Wallace step out for a dog walk after he detailed his daughter's shocking first meeting with his new partner The Weeknd DEFENDS The Idol and issues 'promise' that viewers will understand show with 'time'. Lily Allen dramatically shows off her bloodied face as she takes a bow on stage after her press night debut in new West End play The Pillowman 'She knew there was no overtime, and I never paid her overtime the first time I hired her, so why would she be paid overtime the second time? This whole case is b******* and you know it.'īeyonce looks RED HOT in a sexy low-cut mini dress for fiery performance in Hamburg, Germany during her epic Renaissance World Tour And, you know what, she didn't want to be a slave to one, because in my work and what I do, I'm the queen of the universe every day. 'She thinks she's just like the queen of the universe. Gaga had dismissed Jennifer's lawsuit in in a video-taped deposition from August last year in New York, saying: ' f***ing hood rat who is suing me for money that she didn't earn. O’Neill, from Long Island, was employed by the star for 13 months, accompanying her on her Monster Ball world tour in 2011. This is when I need you, you're available.' at your desk for four hours and then you punch out at the end of the day. You don't get a schedule that is like you punch in and you can play. In her deposition testimony, Lady Gaga had testified: 'You don't get a schedule. O'Neill's lawsuit said she was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Īccording to court papers, Lady Gaga, listed in the litigation under her birth name - Stefani Germanotta - and O'Neill frequently slept in the same bed because O'Neill never had her own hotel room while on tour and was required to address Lady Gaga's needs throughout the night. Gardephe had ordered the case to proceed to trial, saying O'Neill's 'on-call' time potentially qualifies for overtime compensation. It was estimated in a list published by Forbes magazine that Lady Gaga has earned $80 million in the first six months of this year. O'Neill had said that she was paid at a flat rate of about $50,000 annually when she was first hired and $75,000 annually the second time by the pop singer. Gardephe on Friday that they were close to a settlement. Demanding: O'Neill says that Gaga made outlandish demands during her time as PA to the star
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