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March 02, 2009

  Jeremy Piven isn't getting such great press lately. The latest comes from model/actress, Simona Fusco, the GoDaddy.com model from the Danica Patrick Super Bowl commercial. In the cover interview of the latest Steppin' Out, Simona told Chaunce Hayden that Jeremy was her worst celebrity...
Nerve Scanner [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Colleen Kane at 2:00 PM | 1 Citations

July 03, 2008

Recently, Steppin' Up editor Chaunce Hayden got himself banned from tipping Page Six because of an inaccurate item he sorta sent them about a sex tape involving the wife of radio morning show host Opie. Does that sentence confuse and upset you? It should, because there's no fucking reason you should...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 3:43 PM

June 27, 2008

Chaunce Hayden, tipster of doom.Photo: Patrick McMullan Steppin' Out columnist Chaunce Hayden reached out to us after news broke yesterday that he was being sued for $10 million by Lynsi Smigo, fiancée of radio host Gregg "Opie" Hughes. Hayden claims that he didn't do much to spread the word ...
Daily Intel [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:35 PM
Chaunce Hayden (pictured: his back tat), the editor of marginal gossip rag Steppin' Out, was named in a $10 million lawsuit yesterday for being the source who provided Page Six with a false item about a sex tape featuring Bam Margera and the fiancee of radio shock jock Opie. The Post already tried t...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:33 AM

June 26, 2008

Chaunce Hayden, tipster of doom.Photo: Patrick McMullan Chaunce Hayden has gotten Richard Johnson and the Post into quite the mess. The gossip columnist for Jersey's Steppin' Out magazine is all over a $10 million lawsuit filed against the paper, Johnson, and Hayden filed yesterday. The plaintiff is...
Daily Intel [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:38 PM

May 21, 2008

Last month, Page Six ran an item about a sex tape featuring Bam Margera Bam-ing the fiancee of radio shock jock Opie. Opie said the whole thing was false, and offered $100,000 to anyone who could produce the tape. A couple of weeks later the Post ran a retraction of the item—but laid the blame...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:56 PM
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