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Paparazzo, actor inaBingle:nobeat-up

By PETER MITCHELL

Actor Sam Worthington looks on while his girlfriend Lara Bingle wrestles New York paparazzo Sheng Li Picture: SPLASH NEWS

LOS ANGELES: New Yorkpaparazzo Sheng Li deliber-ately kicked Lara Bingle inthe shin while he was ag-gressively shooting themodel and her Australian ac-tor boyfriend Sam Worthing-ton on a Manhattan street, ac-cording to the NYPD.

Worthington retaliated bypunching Li in the face,NYPD lieutenant JohnGrimpel said.

‘‘The photographer hadlacerations to his nose andbruising to his forehead,’’ LtGrimpel said.

The altercation happenedon a Greenwich Village streetcorner about 5.30pm on Sun-day US time (yesterday NTtime) when Li was takingphotos of the Aussie couple.‘‘Li was blocking her pathand taking pictures of her,’’Lt Grimpel said.

‘‘He then, for some reason,kicks her in the shin.

‘‘He is then punched byWorthington and they areboth taken into custody.’’

Asked if the NYPD believedLi kicked Bingle accident-ally, Lt Grimpel replied: ‘‘Iwouldn’t think so. No’’.

Perth-raised Worthington,37, star of the biggest box of-fice film in history, Avatar,was charged with assault andreleased from custody soonafter his arrest. He is sched-uled to appear in a Manhat-tan court midweek.

Li was charged with as-sault, reckless endangermentand harassment and will facea judge before his release.

In November 2012 Worth-ington was accused of shov-ing a bouncer and chargedwith disorderly conduct.

The charges were laterthrown out after the bouncerfailed to turn up at court.

Bingle made headlines lastmonth when she announcedshe was ‘‘quitting Australia’’.

Happier and healthier Denyers deny drugs reports

Grant Denyer

SYDNEY: TV personalityGrant Denyer has denied re-ports he and his wife have adrug addiction.

In a statement yesterday,Denyer said he and his wifeChezzi were saddened by thereports in this week’sWoman’s Day magazine and

were consider-ing legal action.

The statementsaid the couplehad been understress in recentmonths because

Denyer had been battlingchronic fatigue and exhaus-

tion caused by an unknownstomach illness.

Chezzi was also sufferingPTSD and anxiety resultingfrom Denyer’s illness. They’dspent four weeks in a wellnesscentre in Thailand to dealwith their health concerns.

‘‘With their conditions now

under control they are heal-thier and happier than theyhave ever been,’’ the state-ment said.

‘‘Claims the couple have adrug addiction and thatGrant recently lost his Chan-nel 7 contract are both false.

‘‘They are currently tak-

ing legal advice on whataction can be taken againstthe magazine.’’

The rehab facility at thecentre of the reports, TheCabin Chiang Mai, confirmedthe couple had sought treat-ment for a range of physicaland mental health issues.

NUGENTSAYS SORRYLOS ANGELES: Outspokenrocker Ted Nugent has pub-licly apologised to BarackObama after calling the USPresident a ‘‘subhumanmongrel’’.Fervent Republican Nugentmade the remark during aninterview with Guns.com inJanuary, when he was askedabout his thoughts on Demo-crat President Obama.In full, he called the Presid-ent ‘‘a Chicago communist-raised, communist-educated,communist-nurtured subhu-manmongrel.’’Nugent has now retractedsome of his wording.

JEN TAKESABREAKLOS ANGELES: Oscar-winnerJennifer Lawrence is to take ayear-long hiatus from Holly-wood, according to moviemogul HarveyWeinstein.The 23-year-old actress hasenjoyed stellar success overthe last few years, starring inblockbuster franchises suchas The Hunger Games andX-Men movies. She won herfirst Oscar in 2013 for SilverLinings Playbook, and is upfor another Oscar at thisyear’s Academy Awards forAmerican Hustle.

BUT CANSHE SINGLOS ANGELES: Australiansupermodel Miranda Kerr ispreparing to show off hersinging skills by recording aduet with Australian singerBobby Fox.Kerr has teamed up with thecelebrated musical theatrestar to record a duet forFox’s first full-length re-lease. The song is reportedlytitled You’re The Boss and isset to hit retailers sometimenextmonth.

LEVINE FRONTSUPLOS ANGELES: US pop starAdam Levine has opened upabout the challenges of liv-ing with attention deficithyperactivity disorder(ADHD) in a new public serv-ice announcement.The Maroon 5 frontman sayshe was not surprised whenhe was diagnosed with thedisorder after struggling toconcentrate at school, andnow he hopes his Own Itcampaign will help other suf-ferers overcome the chal-lenges of ADHD.

PERRYKISSESMILEYLOS ANGELES: Katy Perryhas turned her hit single IKissed A Girl into a reality bypuckering up for a smoochwith Miley Cyrus during aconcert in Los Angeles.Perry was in the audience forCyrus’ Bangerz tour stop atthe city’s Staples Centre lastweekend when she man-aged to grab the singer’s at-tention from the front row,prompting the 21-year-oldto take a seat at the front ofthe stage and reach down togive Perry an intimate kisson the lips.

Petition continues Charlotte’swar on trolls

Charlotte Dawson

SYDNEY: An online petitioncalling for the creation of‘‘Charlotte’s Law’’ againstonline bullying has beenlaunched following the deathof Charlotte Dawson.

The petition, launched atChange.org by Dawson’sfriend Em Mastronardi, hadreceived 8000 signatures byyesterday morning.

The Charlotte’s Law —Tougher Cyber BullyingLegislation petition calls

on the federaland state gov-ernments totake a tougherstance on cyberbullying andfor greater ac-

countability from social me-dia companies.

Mastronardi said themodel and TV personalityfought hard against cyberbullying and had dreamed oferadicating negativity from

social media. She said Daw-son’s death shouldn’t be invain and the petition was away of continuing the battle.

‘‘We ask that the Austral-ian Government and the stategovernments enforce theexisting anti-bullying andharassment laws, and takeaction against those who viol-ate them,’’ Mastronardi saidon the website.

‘‘We ask that Social Mediacompanies take a more active

role in the prevention ofcyber bullying.

Dawson, 47, was outspokenabout her depression and in2012 publicly waged war onso-called Twitter trolls.

The New Zealand-born startook her own life and wasfound dead in her Sydneyapartment on Saturday.

Readers seeking support

and information about suicide

prevention can contact Lifeline

on 13 11 14.