Divorce-A-Mania For Brother Hulk Hogan
November 29, 2007
Hulk Hogan has been slammed hard, but not in the wrestling ring. His wife Linda Hogan now known as Linda Bollea, 46, has filed for divorce in Pinellas County. She has been married to Terry Gene Bollea, 53, famously known as Hulk Hogan, since 1983 and the couple has two children, Brooke, 19, and Nick, 17. It seems that after 24 years of Hulk spoiling her with houses and a lavish lifestyle all the while indulging his children, she has decided she wants something new for herself… a new life without the father of her children. As Christmas time approaches and their son Nick (now having troubles and in need of some quality time with his father), Linda thought it would be perfect timing to drop her selfish bomb of independence. Recently, the couple’s son, Nick, has made headlines. The teen faces a felony charge that he was driving recklessly in August when his Toyota Supra went out of control and slammed into a tree. His friend and passenger, John Graziano, suffered a nasty brain injury. According... (more...)
Bride Sues Florist Over Wrong Flower Color
November 13, 2007
Elana Glatt, formerly Elana Elbogen, is sueing her wedding florist (she’s also an attorney) for $400,000 for “egregriously” failing to match the color scheme she had requested for her floral arrangements. The flowers cost $27,435.14. We can’t get over the fact that the lawsuit asks for more than $400,000 in restitution and damages. WOW! According to the New York Post article: Not only was the color wrong, Ms. Glatt said in the lawsuit, filed on Friday in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, but the hydrangeas were wilted and brown, and arranged in dusty vases without enough water. Their pastel colors clashed with the linens, favor boxes, wedding cake and décor at Cipriani 42nd Street, the luxurious restaurant where she and her husband, David Glatt, held their reception, Ms. Elana Glatt said. ‘The use of predominantly pastel centerpieces had a significant impact on the look of the room and was entirely inconsistent with the vision the plaintiffs had bargained for,’... (more...)



