• Stephanie March Insists She's Not Responsible for Bobby Flay's 'Cheater' Banner

    Bobby Flay's road to divorce from Stephanie March just keeps getting more bizarre by the day. Earlier this week Flay received a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a first for any celebrity chef. While the occasion was intended to be one of the best moments in the chef's career it was overshadowed, quite literally by a banner overhead that read "cheater". It seemed a bit of a no-brainer that March was responsible for the public shaming but her spokesperson is insisting that she had nothing to do with it.
  • Bobby Flay's Hollywood Star Ceremony Interrupted by Flying 'Cheater' Banner

    Just when we thought that it was virtually impossible for Bobby Flay's divorce from Stephanie March to get any uglier, it has hit a new low. Flay received a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame yesterday, a first for any celebrity chef, and as he accepted his award, March made her presence known. Flying directly above the celebration was a simple banner that read "cheater". The two are currently tangled in a court battle over a prenup that was signed ten years ago. If upheld then March will receive $5K a month from Flay in their divorce settlement but she maintains that she was the key to his success and therefore is worth more.
  • Bobby Flay's Divorce From 'SVU' Wfie Gets Ugly

    We told you over the weekend that it looked like there was a really good possibility that Bobby Flay's divorce from Stephanie March was going to get ugly, and sure enough, it has. Just last week we learned that the former 'Law & Order: SVU' actress had kicked Flay out of their home after he made a pattern of putting work ahead of her personal medical crisis. By Friday, April 10, Flay had already filed for divorce with rumors of money and infidelity issues also playing a part in the demise of his marriage.
  • Ice-T Likens Jumping into the Cast of 'Law & Order: SVU' to Taking Part in a Bank Robbery

    Danny Pino had his work cut out for him back in 2011 when he joined the cast of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Eternal fan favorite Christopher Meloni had just departed after 12 seasons with NBC's hit show, and any actor coming in was going to find it a challenge to try and create a character as beloved as (Un)Stabler was. Show veteran Ice-T was talking about the transition while at the Paley Center for Media this week, and he likened it to pulling off a bank robbery.
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