January 1, Hollywood Actress Arrested for Alleged Domestic Violence
Hollywood is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons, this time it’s “The Hangover” actress Nathalie Fay who’s landed herself in hot water. Fay was apprehended by the South Miami Police Department on Saturday, August 17, for allegedly administering a punch to her boyfriend’s mouth during a heated verbal confrontation, according to reports from Entertainment Weekly.
The Hollywood starlet, originally named Nathalie Tordion, made headlines as her partner, named as Brady in reports, relayed an incident of conflict to the authorities. The disagreement reportedly sparked when he arrived to fetch Fay for an NFL pre-season football game featuring the Miami Dolphins.
The actress, who was born in Canada, purportedly began to question Brady about his whereabouts before he reached her house, brandishing a map on her phone to substantiate her accusations. As the argument elevated, it was at this point that Fay allegedly landed a punch on her boyfriend’s mouth, prompting him to exit the vehicle in an attempt to remove himself from the situation.
Unfortunately, Fay wasn’t finished, as she followed Brady out of the car and allegedly grabbed him by the face before he could distance himself from the altercation, according to the filed complaint.
When questioned by law enforcement, Fay allegedly conceded that she had hit her boyfriend but defended her actions by suggesting that she was fearful due to Brady’s harsh tone of voice.
Fay, known for her supporting role in “The Hangover” alongside Bradley Cooper in 2009 and a smaller part in “Old School” in 2003, has been largely off the Hollywood radar since her last project “Layover” in 2014.
Hollywood’s endemic issues with violent behavior are becoming increasingly evident, with Fay’s arrest following closely on the heels of the arrest of former Disney Channel Star Skai Jackson. The youthful actress was apprehended at Universal Studios Hollywood over similar charges of domestic violence.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Jackson, during her visit to Universal Studios Theme Park, engaged in a domestic altercation with her spouse and was determined to be the primary aggressor. After being taken into custody for misdemeanor domestic battery, she was later released after posting a $20,000 bond. The industry’s quiet acceptance of such behavior remains an appalling testament to Hollywood’s moral compass.
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Judy
August 27, 2024 at 8:00 pm
I have no idea who she is and could care less.
Tom Streets
August 27, 2024 at 8:51 pm
This is the hypocrisy of “equal rights for women” when an actress is not subject equally to laws against violence in the same way men are.