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Daily Mail
10 hours ago
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- Daily Mail
Diddy's son Christian Combs meets Kanye West at Chateau Marmont after they both attended his father's trial
Diddy's son Christian 'King' Combs was spotted visiting Kanye West at the iconic Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Kanye, 48, was not pictured but Christian, 27, was seen at the hotel with several friends and appeared in good spirits despite his father's ongoing sex trafficking trial in New York City. Kanye is known to frequent the Hollywood hotspot and on Tuesday, his custom Maybach was towed away from the establishment. Kanye has publicly supported Diddy on multiple occasions amid the music mogul's legal woes, and on Friday even attended the trial, where he was greeted by Christian. The pair shared a hug outside the courthouse before entering together. West caused chaos at the trial in Manhattan as he surprised crowds outside the courthouse. He wore an all-white denim outfit to the trial. Kanye had not announced his arrival beforehand, with footage from crowds outside the courthouse showing their surprise as he made his entrance. He was seen entering the courthouse, and briefly entered an overflow room, but did not enter the courtroom itself where Diddy has stood trial since May 5. According to the New York Times, Kanye was not on the approved attendee list for the day and was instructed to watch the proceedings via a closed-circuit video feed in an overflow room. He watched a closed-circuit video feed of the trial with Christian and Diddy's friend Charlucci Finney before departing, The Times adds. He was in the courthouse for approximately a half hour, the publication also reported. It comes as Diddy faces up to life in prison for drug trafficking and racketeering charges, which he has pleaded not guilty to. Over the weekend, Christian paid tribute to his dad with a gushing Father's Day tribute. King shared a post of his father holding him when he was a child. He captioned the shot: 'Happy Fathers Day Pops!!' King said. 'I Love you & miss you !!! We waiting for you at [home].' Diddy is father to seven children with four women. His children are: Quincy, 33, Justin, 30, Christian, Chance, 18, twins D'Lila and Jessie, 18, and Love Sean, two. Diddy faces life in prison on five federal charges: racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Prosecutors say Diddy used his fame and power in the music industry, along with violence and money, to coerce girlfriends for nearly two decades to submit to sexual performances involving male sex workers, sometimes on a weekly basis. The sex marathons, called "freak-offs" and "hotel nights," sometimes lasted several days as Diddy watched, directed and sometimes filmed his girlfriends having sex with other men, according to testimony. Two former girlfriends testified that they relied on drugs supplied by Diddy to stay awake - and numb - throughout the events. They both said they endured the sexual marathons because they were in love with Diddy and it enabled them to spend more time with him. Defense lawyers say prosecutors are trying to criminalize sexual activity between consenting adults. They say their client was involved in domestic abuse, but had not committed the federal crimes of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. Diddy has remained jailed without bail since his September arrest. Meanwhile, more photos of damning evidence against Diddy came to light on Thursday, including a collection of high-powered rifles, drugs and hundreds of bottles of baby oil. The trove of photos were released by federal prosecutors as the trial at Manhattan federal court was stalled due to the Juneteenth holiday. The items were collected by Homeland Security officials during the March 2024 raid at the disgraced Bad Boy mogul's mansion in the exclusive Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles. Investigators also found bags containing ketamine, which were also photographed as evidence. Last week, Homeland Security Investigations agent Andre Lamon testified he saw an overwhelming amount of both baby oil and lubricant when he and other agents searched the mansion. The pictures show bottles of baby oil neatly lined in display cabinets, while dozen of boxes of the lubricant were also found stacked in the home. Lamon testified he found 900 bottles of Astroglide and 200 bottles of baby oil at Combs' LA home. Investigators also found bags containing ketamine, which were also photographed as evidence. Evidence: The cache of photos also showed Combs' collection of baby oil, which were neatly displayed in one of the rooms inside the LA mansion Federal prosecutors allege the drugs were used in marathon 'freak offs' Combs, his ex-girlfriends and male escorts participated in. Defense Attorney Marc Agnifilo has said the star likes to 'buy in bulk like any other American' and claimed Combs participated in consensual sex. One of the pictures showed a cache of weapons, including AR-15 style rifles and pump shotguns, next to a bag of tortilla chips. Combs' has since placed his LA mansion up for sale at $61.5million. The 17,000-square-foot home that boasts 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms is still listed for sale as of Thursday. Authorities also executed search warrants at Comb's Miami mansion on the exclusive Star Island the same day. Armed agents entered luxury properties on both East and West coasts, with video footage showing helicopters circling overhead. Narcotics: Agents also found drugs at Combs' LA mansion. Prosecutors said Diddy's marathon 'freak off' sex parties were fueled by drugs such and ketamine


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Diddy's son Christian Combs visits Kanye West at Chateau Marmont after rapper attended father's trial
Diddy 's son Christian 'King' Combs was spotted visiting Kanye West at the legendary Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Kanye, 48, was not pictured, however Christian, 27, was seen at the hotel with several friends and appeared in good spirits despite his father's ongoing sex trafficking trial in New York City. has contacted Christian and representatives for Kanye about the meeting but did not immediately hear back. Kanye is known to frequent the Hollywood hotspot and on Tuesday, his custom Maybach was towed away from the establishment. Kanye has publicly professed his support for Diddy on multiple occasions amid the music mogul's legal woes, and on Friday even attended the trial, where he was greeted by Christian. The pair shared a hug outside the courthouse before entering together. West caused chaos at the trial in Manhattan as he surprised crowds outside the courthouse. The artist, who now performs by the name Ye, wore an all-white denim outfit to the trial. Kanye had not announced his arrival beforehand, with footage from crowds outside the courthouse showing their surprise as he made his entrance. He was seen entering the courthouse, and briefly entered an overflow room, but did not enter the courtroom itself where Diddy has stood trial since May 5. According to the New York Times, Kanye was not on the approved attendee list for the day and was instructed to watch the proceedings via a closed-circuit video feed in an overflow room. He watched a closed-circuit video feed of the trial with Christian and Diddy's friend Charlucci Finney before departing, The Times adds. He was in the courthouse for approximately a half hour, the publication also reported. It comes as Diddy faces up to life in prison for drug trafficking and racketeering charges, which he has pleaded not guilty to. Over the weekend, Christian paid tribute to his dad with a gushing Father's Day tribute. King shared a post of his father holding him when he was a child. He captioned the shot: 'Happy Fathers Day Pops!!' King said. 'I Love you & miss you !!! We waiting for you at [home].' Diddy is father to seven children with four women. His children are: Quincy, 33, Justin, 30, Christian, Chance, 18, twins D'Lila and Jessie, 18, and Love Sean, two. Diddy faces life in prison on five federal charges: racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Prosecutors say Diddy used his fame and power in the music industry, along with violence and money, to coerce girlfriends for nearly two decades to submit to sexual performances involving male sex workers, sometimes on a weekly basis. The sex marathons, called "freak-offs" and "hotel nights," sometimes lasted several days as Diddy watched, directed and sometimes filmed his girlfriends having sex with other men, according to testimony. Two former girlfriends testified that they relied on drugs supplied by Diddy to stay awake - and numb - throughout the events. They both said they endured the sexual marathons because they were in love with Diddy and it enabled them to spend more time with him. Defense lawyers say prosecutors are trying to criminalize sexual activity between consenting adults. They say their client was involved in domestic abuse, but had not committed the federal crimes of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lara Worthington cuts a chic figure in men's shirt and retro trousers as she parties at infamous LA hot spot Chateau Marmont
Lara Worthington is well known for her edgy sense of fashion. And the supermodel was showing off her latest runway look as she headed out to party at LA hot spot Chateau Marmont on Tuesday night. The 37-year-old was accompanied by a female friend, with the pair also sharing dinner before parting ways. Lara opted for a pale blue men's shirt which she wore partially unbuttoned along with a glistening necklace. She added a pair of retro, brown trousers, which were also in a men's wide cut, to which she added a matching belt. Lara completed the look with a pair of black, satin heels and carried a designer handbag in brown leather. The blonde wore her hair in a flipped bob and chose a natural makeup look with a glowing sheen. It comes after Lara sent temperatures soaring on Wednesday when she flaunted her trim physique in a very skimpy bikini. The Aussie model looked every inch the beach babe as she posed beside an outdoor sauna, sharing the proud moment to her Instagram Stories. Lara's swimsuit made the most of the blonde bombshell's very slender figure, highlighting her insane abs and head-turning curves. She opted to go make-up free for the occasion and wore her locks tied back. Lara's racy post comes after she has shared a touching tribute to husband Sam Worthington. The glamorous stay-at-home mother celebrated the Avatar star on Father's Day, held on June 15 in the US, by sharing a gallery of rarely seen family photos to Instagram. Lara opted for a pale blue men's shirt which she wore partially unbuttoned along with a glistening necklace. She added a pair of retro, brown trousers, which were also in a men's wide cut, to which she added a matching belt In the carousel, Sam looked every inch the doting father to their three children, showing a softer side to the notoriously private actor. In one frame, the 48-year-old is seen smiling for the camera while horsing around with his sons in a swimming pool. Lara captioned the images simply, writing, 'Happy Father's Day'. The couple began dating in 2013 and married the following year. The model previously told The Daily Telegraph that they are enjoying growing old together. 'We've only got each other. Sam and I are a good team. We're both Australians and we have the same values. We come at our children as a team... I think that's really important,' she said. Lara went on to say that she and her family are 'all very close' and that she isn't too strict of a parent. 'They always make me feel so good, especially Sam. I don't want that to ever go; I hope it doesn't,' she said. 'But being able to be a mum and to work definitely stems from your partner. Sam and I are on the same page, so I feel like he's "got me" when I'm working and vice versa.' Sam and Lara currently split their time between Sydney and New York. Last year, the Avatar star revealed he had no plans for a permanent move Down Under any time soon. Speaking to GQ Australia, Sam said that he owed 'everything' to his adopted homeland. 'No. I like America,' Sam said when asked if a move was in the couple's future. 'America has given me everything and I've been here for 20-odd years. There's anonymity but there's also a real sense of community which is very cool.' Sam added he was also enamoured by New York - a place where his acting is not always the first topic of conversation. They share three sons - Rocket, Racer and River.


Time Out
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
I had dinner at the iconic Chateau Marmont—and it was surprisingly worth it
With nearly a century of celebrity-studded history under its belt, the Chateau Marmont is the living, breathing embodiment of Hollywood, old and new alike. In 1929, the French-inspired hotel opened on Sunset Boulevard; in the decades since, the Chateau has earned a well-deserved reputation for glamour and mystique. Entire books have been written on the famous actors, musicians, industry execs and other creatives that have slept, partied and even died within its walls. Recently, Miley Cyrus hosted a private concert at the Chateau for close friends, family and a handful of lucky superfans; prestige TV showrunner Ryan Murphy redecorated two different suites; and Doja Cat was snapped sitting inside the lobby, deep in conversation. Every year, countless high-profile parties and magazine launches are hosted in the lobby, including Beyoncé and Jay-Z's annual Oscars afterparty. The restaurant and bar attached to the hotel are far more recent additions. In 1995, current owner André Balazs added Bar Marmont, a cocktail bar down the street, which reopened at some point after the pandemic but remains closed as of writing. The ground floor restaurant followed in 2003. In 2020, Balazs briefly considered converting the entire hotel into a members-only club and laid off the majority of the staff after they attempted to unionize. (A deal was eventually reached in 2022, and the hotel is still in operation today.) Honestly, there's more scandal, gossip and tabloid fodder related to the Chateau Marmont than I could possibly summarize here. As a food and drink editor, however, what intrigued me most about the hotel was the on-site restaurant. Was the food as uniformly mediocre as the equally iconic Sunset Tower across the street? Were the celebrities as abundant as online reports claimed? How much of a scene could it possibly be? I decided to find out. Wedding and other private event bookings notwithstanding, dinner remains the last frontier of exclusivity for the Chateau Marmont, which now offers daytime reservations on Resy. Despite the hotel's snobbish aura, just about anyone can visit the Chateau Marmont for the relatively low cost of a pricey hotel restaurant meal. (Technically, you could also book an overnight stay at the hotel, which starts at a nightly rate of $695 on weekdays and an eye-popping $4,000 a night on weekends.) My first attempt at scoring a dinner reservation started the old-fashioned way: a phone call. The person who answered politely informed me that the Chateau takes reservations two weeks in advance. I called 15 days in advance of the day I wanted to book, so I called back the next night and was able to secure a relatively late 8:45pm dinner reservation for a Wednesday evening. 'You're also welcome to come half an hour early for drinks,' the reservationist said. In the grand scheme of L.A. reservations, this was remarkably easy. I imagine snagging a table might be more difficult on weekends, and is likely a complete nonstarter when the ground floor is booked out for magazine parties and the like. Despite my L.A. native status, I've only visited the Chateau twice before. Years ago, I spent the better part of an evening hanging out in a suite of a friend of a friend who had flown in from Berlin. More recently, last summer, I assembled an entire michelada poolside at a brand activation party organized by Dos Hombres—the mezcal label owned by Breaking Bad 's Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. Both experiences were quite fun for me, but neither of them reflects what the average non-guest can reasonably expect on a visit to the Chateau. The night of my reservation, my friend and I arrived, standing in the cobblestone driveway of the storied hotel. We walked up to the host stand stationed outside, where the first thing anyone asked as we attempted to set foot on the premises was if we had a reservation. We did, and thus were granted access to the fairly small entrance hall, where faded Persian rugs and other vaguely Old World pieces of furniture give way to another host stand guarding the actual lobby and courtyard. Across from the host stand, you'll find the lobby bar (not to be confused with Bar Marmont, which is entirely separate) and the bathrooms. While discretion and privacy have long been part of the Chateau's reputation, no member of the staff informed me of any particular photography policy. It's possible that the definition of what those terms mean has evolved in the age of smartphones and social media—and while I did my best to avoid taking pictures of anyone's faces during my stay in the name of general privacy, I was able to take discreet photos of the actual space, my friend and our meal. I was hoping for a chance to soak up the scene at the bar before our meal, but the host immediately led us to our outdoor bistro-style wicker table. It was a slightly chilly evening in early June, and the entirety of the courtyard was still enclosed. The plastic covering did little to detract from the downright enchanting, garden-like atmosphere. Several tables were empty, but the restaurant still felt lively. Part of me wondered if we'd lost out a little on not being seated indoors, within the lobby itself. A quick trip to the bathroom alleviated those concerns. The outdoor tables closest to the wall were occupied by a large party, and the ambience was much nicer in the courtyard proper. Though seemingly held for reservations, the lounge-style seating in the lobby was mostly vacant. Then again, the couches and armchairs would have made it difficult to sit down for an actual meal. For me, the closest visual comparison to the Chateau's courtyard might be Soho House in Paris, which I realize doesn't help most readers imagine the feel of the space. Other iconic L.A. hotel eateries like Tower Bar (inside Sunset Tower) and the Polo Lounge (at the Beverly Hills Hotel) also offer old-school cool vibes, but out of all classic Old Hollywood hangouts, my dark horse favorite is now the Chateau. The abundance of greenery, curtained dividers, and array of seating choices easily make it the most inviting among L.A.'s iconic hotel eateries. The Chateau doesn't post its restaurant menus online, but I'd gleaned an idea of what to expect from the hundreds of detailed online reviews posted about meals there. Like most other hotels, the fare here is familiar, pricey and aims to please. The full menu, which I've included below, encompasses classics like Caesar salad and yellowtail crudo, plus what I like to call the Four Horsemen of Hotel Dining: A chicken, a fish, a steak and a burger. The signature cocktails start at $20 and above, putting prices on par with those of other establishments on the Sunset Strip. We ordered two drinks from our friendly server: A $21 cocktail called the Tokyo Teese and a dirty vodka martini made with Belvedere (which turned out to be $29). By the time he came back to take our food order, we were slightly buzzed. I also had the game plan for our meal: the guacamole and chips ($18), the spicy tuna tartare ($33), the spaghetti bolognese ($39), the linguini and clams ($39) and a side of fries ($12). If it wouldn't have completely blown through my budget, I would have been tempted to upgrade to the 'Make it Fun, Get a Big One' version of the bolognese ($120), just to see what it looked like. Surprisingly, the food was good— both better than I'd initially expected, and better than it needed to be. The guacamole and chips were straight and to the point, and the nori crisps and some cucumber slices were a nice addition to the not-so-spicy but refreshing tuna tartare. Our mains and a side of fries arrived less than 30 minutes after placing our order. Both the bolognese and the linguini turned out to be delicious, faithful versions of the Italian American classics. The linguini boasted an ample ring of clams and our server shaved a small mountain of Parmesan cheese atop of the bolognese. The fries were also crispy and well-made. Once we'd polished off our apps and mains, my friend opted for the Dusk Til Dawn ($22), the Chateau's tequila espresso martini, and I ordered a chamomile tea ($14). We split the Nutty Chewy Sticky Gooey ($18), the most popular dessert on the menu. Consisting of peanut butter gelato, brownie bites, pretzels and hot fudge, the sundae is a pure, unbridled amalgamation of everything five-year-old you would've loved. Now that you're older, you can finally have it, at least if you visit the Chateau Marmont. While I saw plenty of multi-generational parties and immaculately dressed pairs at the Chateau Marmont on my visit, I didn't recognize any A-list guests.. The night I visited, the hotel compensated for the lack of star power in other ways. Partway through the evening, a trio of musicians began playing in the lobby, their music filtering into the courtyard and adding to the overall charm. On my trip to the bathroom, I lingered for a moment in the lobby bar, watching the stylishly dressed clientele lounge about with their drinks, and felt a little wistful that we didn't have time to hang out in the area. The handsome wood paneling, the glass shelves full of liquor and drinkware, the dim lighting—it's easily one of the coolest hotel bars in L.A. Like the restaurant itself, it's only accessible by reservation. I made a mental note as I returned to my table to find my way to the lobby bar another evening. In an altogether unexpected turn of events, I left the Chateau deeply satisfied with my meal. As a person who visits restaurants and bars for a living, I generally pooh-pooh eateries best known for their vibes, but the Chateau Marmont is one of the few exceptions. The hotel eatery is definitely a vibes-first institution, even someone with zero knowledge of celebrity culture or industry history would appreciate eating a simple meal in the courtyard. Plus, the straightforward menu was solid and the service was excellent. If you're a fan of Old Hollywood or in a parasocial relationship with a celebrity, even better—dinner lets you microdose the glamour of an actual overnight stay, all for a fraction of the price.


Courier-Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Courier-Mail
The most epic celebrity hotel trashing stories
In the glittering world of celebrity, where opulence and extravagance are often the norm, the homes and rentals of the rich and famous are expected to be nothing short of spectacular. Yet, behind the closed doors of these luxurious abodes, tales of excess and mayhem sometimes unfold, leaving a trail of destruction that even the most seasoned property managers struggle to contain. From rock stars to pop icons, the list of celebrities who have left their mark – quite literally –on their residences is as intriguing as it is infamous. Here are some of the world's biggest names who have turned their temporary homes into scenes of chaos. Johnny Depp Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Depp has faced a number of legal battles over damages to properties, including a well-publicised incident involving a rented mansion on the Gold Coast. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor 'accidentally' headbutted his ex-wife Amber Heard and painted the words 'I love U' in blood with his severed finger on a mirror a bombshell trial in London's High Court revealed. The total damage to the Coomera, Gold Coast mansion he'd rented off motorcycle champ Mick Doohan during the three-day 'ordeal of assaults' on Heard in March 2015 was $150,000, the court heard. MORE NEWS Insane amount celebs spend on Aussie homes Australia's secretive religious groups exposed Hugh Jackman lists penthouse amid messy divorce He stayed at the property while filming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales which was filmed on the Gold Coast. In 1994, Depp reportedly got into a fight with then-girlfriend Kate Moss and caused $US10,000 in room damages at The Mark hotel in New York. Depp attributed the wreckage to an armadillo that popped out of the closet. Said armadillo was never found. Depp was arrested on felony criminal-mischief charges, and billed $9767 for the damages. Justin Bieber The pop star has been involved in several controversies over the years. In 2014, Bieber was forced to pay a neighbour US$80,000 after he was proved to have thrown eggs from his own home in Calabasas. A year later, Bieber found himself in trouble again after the Beverly Hills home he'd rented was trashed during a party. The 23-year-old star's bash was attended by a host of big-name musicians, including Nicki Minaj, French Montana and Chris Brown, but it was the damage caused to the property which ultimately stole the headlines and further damaged Bieber's reputation among local residents. MORE NEWS: Aus's worst neighbours exposed Britney Spears Female musicians have also had an appetite for destruction. Britney Spears was temporarily booted from the usually tolerant Chateau Marmont in 2007. Her crime? Reportedly smearing food on her face and grossing out other patrons in the hotel's restaurant. That same year, she was reportedly deemed persona non grata at the Los Angeles Four Seasons after smoking cigarettes indoors and, way worse, allowing her pooping puppies to foul one of the hotel's posh suites. While her status in LA is unclear, Four Seasons branches in Budapest and Buenos Aires have since welcomed the pop star. MORE NEWS: Scottish island listed for fraction of Aus home Courtney Love Love left an equally not-so-nice surprise for the clean-up staff after a brief stay at the genteel Inn on Irving Place in Manhattan in 2009. Commenting on the dirty needles and used feminine-hygiene products littering her vacated room, a source told The Post, 'She caused so much damage in eight hours and wreaked so much havoc. It was actually kind of funny.' Florence Welch A few years later, Florence Welch, lead singer of Florence and the Machine, accidentally set her New York City hotel room on fire after a night of drinking with Kanye West and Lykke Li. She chipped a front tooth, and woke up to find her Bowery Hotel room singed and blackened from an errant 'cinnamon tea light.' The reason? 'I think I must have had about 17 dirty martinis,' she told Q Magazine in 2012. MORE NEWS: 'It's a choice': Buyer shock over bathroom feature Charlie Sheen Known for his tumultuous lifestyle, Sheen has been reported to have caused significant damage to hotel rooms and rental properties during his more turbulent years. In late October 2010, Charlie Sheen was reportedly hospitalised after allegedly trashing his hotel room at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Reports indicated he was intoxicated and possibly had an adverse allergic reaction to medication. There were claims of furniture being thrown, a chandelier damaged, and a prostitute hiding in the closet. Sheen's representatives stated the incident was overblown and attributed it to an allergic reaction. The hotel reportedly sustained $7000 in damages but did not press charges. Lindsay Lohan Judging by her Rolling Stones-worthy hotel destruction, Lindsay Lohan might be more of a rocker than the pair of albums she released in 2004 and 2005 would lead one to believe. In 2012, she threw a birthday bash at the W Hotel in Union Square. The party allegedly resulted in $US50,000 worth of damage. Hotel employees reportedly spent months getting the room back to habitable condition. Rod Stewart It took 40 years, but Rod Stewart was eventually allowed back into a Holiday Inn. Back in Stewart's 1970s heyday as a hellraising rocker, the rooster-haired vocalist had a habit of throwing wild, groupie-populated parties. After what must have been a particularly debauched bash, or else the result of multiple destructive visits, the hotel chain slapped Stewart with a lifetime ban in 1976. 'We'd empty rooms, stick furniture in the lift and send it to the lobby,' Stewart told The Sun newspaper in London. 'I once got a 7000-pound bill.' Amanda Bynes In 2014, word spread that Bynes and her parents were asked to pay for property damages after the actress' roommates alleged that they 'trashed' the apartment. The then 28-year-old actress, who was living with three girls in West Hollywood, including one of her hair stylist, went wild at times and burnt cigarette holes in the carpets, splashed blue hair dye on the carpets and porcelain sinks among other things. The mother of one of the girls signed the lease, and she contacted the American actress' parents and demanded $1500 dollars to repair the damage. However, Rick and Lynn Bynes reportedly refused to pay, saying the women knew their daughter was unstable when they allowed her to stay against their wishes, so they felt they had taken on the risk. Only a year earlier, the actress reportedly left pools of grime, rubbish and ash behind after she was asked to leave the Ritz Carlton following a nine day stay at the New York venue. According to TMZ, guests had complained about her smoking and alleged drug use and for being rude to staff. Pictures emerged shortly afterwards of the room's poor state with food, beauty products, linen and cigarette ash strewn about. Chris Brown In 2016, Chris Brown was accused of causing significant damage to a rented luxury apartment in Ibiza, including vomit, urine and knife marks. The landlord claimed the singer caused $80,000 worth of damage, but Brown denied the accusations, posting video evidence of a seemingly clean apartment. During a tour of the house, which Chris claims was recorded 10 minutes before they left for the airport, he states: 'They doing some janky business', before showing the clean rooms. One shot shows some dents in a wall from a chair, which he says will just need 'a little sheet rock, at most $60.' He concluded the rant with: 'I don't have the benefit of the doubt… we didn't tear the house up, f**k you.' Axl Rose The Guns N' Roses frontman has been known for his rockstar antics, which have occasionally resulted in damage to hotel rooms and rental properties. In June 2006, Axl Rose, the lead singer of Guns N' Roses, was arrested in Stockholm, Sweden, for allegedly damaging a hotel room and assaulting a security guard. He was reportedly intoxicated at the time and was detained until he sobered up. The incident involved an argument with a hotel employee, a scuffle with a security guard, and minor damage to the hotel's interior. Sam and Lara Worthington A NYC landlord has accused Aussie power couple Sam and Lara Worthington of trashing their sublet and wrecking a $115K Charles Gwathmey table — for the second time. It's a precious table, designed by the late Modernist architect Charles Gwathmey, valued at Gwathmey's stepson, Eric Steel, who rents out the unit for around $30,000 a month is allegedly refusing to return the security deposit to his most recent subletters, claiming the Worthingtons wrecked the trophy table and trashed the loft. He is demanding payment of $300,000. The dispute is oddly similar to one from a decade ago, when Steel sued a previous high-profile subtenant, media mogul Arianna Huffington, whom he accused of wrecking the very same table and trashing the place. Tori Spelling Vagabond Tori Spelling has also been accused of trashing her latest $15,000-a-month rental home on the way out. Neighbours were outraged by the mess the Beverly Hills 90210 alum left in her wake, after she moved out the contemporary 3000 square-foot, two-story, five-bedroom, three-bath home with pool and spa that she had rented for seven months in the upscale Woodland Hills suburb of Los Angeles in 2024. The remodelled rental home came fully furnished when Spelling and her five children took residence in the beginning of last year. But exclusive photos show piles of discarded furniture, cushions, other household items from the property strewn across the otherwise well-kept residential street later that year. Some of the furnishings, such as a taupe sectional sofa that had been pictured in real estate images of the property could be seen ripped and soiled out on the street ready for pick up by waste management. There were also pet carriers, a random DVD video, kids toys, and more.