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'It's difficult for some men to remain calm when I take off my gown and reveal my 36Ds,' Scores stripper Logan was quoted by The New York Post as saying.
'But Christian always remains cool -- he has never attempted to touch me inappropriately,' another stripper, Paris added.
'We believe this situation is the result of a misunderstanding and we are hopeful that this will be resolved shortly,' Slater's
publicist said in a statement.
Holmes denies romance with Cruise a publicity stunt
Katie Holmes [Images] has hit out at accusations that her ongoing romance with actor Tom Cruise [Images] is a publicity stunt.
Though the American public have been sceptical of the relationship the couple share, Katie claims she is very happy with the shape her life is taking as of now, and vehemently asserts that she is genuinely in love with the hunk.
'I couldn't be happier. I'm so happy. He's the most amazing man in the whole world,' Contactmusic.com quoted Katie, as saying.
Ewan McGregor is all set for yet another adventure! The Star Wars actor is planning on another motorcycle trip from London [Images] to Cape Town, in South Africa, next year.
In 2004, Ewan had teamed up with actor Charlie Boorman for a motorcycle trek throughout Europe, while filming for the documentary series Long Way Down,and he calls the upcoming trip the obvious next step.
The actor, who has a marvellous collection of vintage motorbikes, wants to take many such challenging and adventurous trips, and plans to go around Britain and Mongolia for solo camps.
'There's something terribly comforting about visiting remote places and being so far away from home. There's something so beautiful about being alone, having no responsibility, but there's also nothing like coming back to work and to a family I love,' Contactmusic.com quoted Ewan as saying.
Chicago helped Hasselhoff quit drinking
Former Baywatch star David Hasselhoff has revealed that his 2004 theatre hit Chicago helped him overcome his drinking problem.
The actor, who checked into a rehabilitation centre after being caught driving under the influence last year, said it was excitement of performing in front of a live audience which helped him quit drinking.
'Chicago totally pulled me out of that spell. It was a small blip, but I'm grateful for that. It made me realise how much I've got,' Hasselhoff was quoted as saying.
Photographs: Getty Images
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