And her husband's a dick.
DEM CURVES :3
The British tabloid press is the worst in the world.At least the media is keeping this tasteful.
http://eater.com/archives/2013/06/17...ing-photos.php
It's extraordinary stuff.
wtfAt least the media is keeping this tasteful.
http://eater.com/archives/2013/06/17...ing-photos.php
Yep, fantastic documentary. I wonder if its on the iplayer yet hmm..Everyone should watch John Diamond's documentary on his attempt to cope with throat cancer.
It's extraordinary stuff.
Edit- Nope, but its on numerous video sites. For anyone curious its called 'Tongue Tied'
Some people would rather die knowing they did the right thing than live knowing they let something awful happen. I know people that would step in on such a situation even if they knew they could get stabbed/beaten with objects. Sadly I don't think I'd be brave enough for that myself =/.This. White Knights usually end up in hospitals.
A human person actually wrote that. What an amazing world we live in.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...r-assault.htmlCharles Saatchi accepts caution for assault
Charles Saatchi accepted a police caution for assault yesterday after being photographed with his hand around his wife Nigella Lawson's throat.
By Alice Philipson, Sam Marsden and Martin Evans12:01AM BST 18 Jun 2013
The millionaire art collector was interviewed by police about the incident after attending a police station voluntarily yesterday.
Despite the police action and his acceptance of a caution, Saatchi played down the attack, insisting that the pictures of the argument with his wife outside a fashionable London restaurant gave a misleading impression of what happened.
Ms Lawson, 53, was in tears after her husband had held her by the neck during a row at Scott’s in Mayfair, where they had been celebrating Mr Saatchi’s 70th birthday.
Mr Saatchi admitted the photographs showing his hands around Ms Lawson's throat looked horrific but claimed he was trying to “emphasise my point” during an intense debate about their children. He said she was seen weeping out of a hatred of arguing rather than because she was hurt.
Ms Lawson, the television cook and author, has left the family home with her children. Her spokesman would not say when she was planning to return.
Scotland Yard said its officers had not received a formal complaint from Ms Lawson or any member of the public. However, a spokesman said a formal complaint was not required for the force to proceed with its own investigations.
A spokesman said: "Officers from the Community Safety Unit at Westminster were aware of the Sunday People article which was published on Sunday 16 June and carried out an investigation.
"This afternoon, Monday 17 June, a 70-year-old man voluntarily attended a central London police station and accepted a caution for assault."
Mr Saatchi also pinched his wife’s nose during the argument at Scott’s on Sunday June 9. He issued a statement yesterday in which he played down the row.
“About a week ago, we were sitting outside a restaurant having an intense debate about the children, and I held Nigella’s neck repeatedly while attempting to emphasise my point,” he told London’s Evening Standard.
“There was no grip, it was a playful tiff. The pictures are horrific but give a far more drastic and violent impression of what took place. Nigella’s tears were because we both hate arguing, not because she had been hurt. We had made up by the time we were home.
“The paparazzi were congregated outside our house after the story broke this morning, so I told Nigella to take the kids off till the dust settled.”
A spokesman for Ms Lawson declined to comment on Mr Saatchi’s statement.
Heather Harvey, of the charity Eaves For Women, said: “There is no way you can dismiss that as a 'playful tiff’, and there is no way that you can think that is an acceptable way to 'emphasise your point’.”
Ms Lawson, the self-styled “domestic goddess”, who has sold more than three million cookbooks, was seen driving away from the marital home in Chelsea, west London, on Sunday in a taxi with Bruno, her teenage son from her first marriage, who carried a large suitcase.
A spokesman for Scott’s said its staff “did not see the alleged incident nor were they alerted to it at the time”.
The couple married in 2003 and are due to celebrate their 10th anniversary in September. Ms Lawson’s first husband, John Diamond, died of throat cancer in 2001. Ms Lawson has admitted she and her husband have fiery rows, describing him as “an exploder”.
Polly Neate, of the domestic violence charity Women’s Aid, said: “Abusive men will often attempt to excuse or minimise their behaviour.” She said they could be “extremely charming” so abused women do not speak out as they do not think that they will be believed
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22947383
Also...
There was no grip, it was a playful tiff.

No grip, my ass.
I laughed. It's fucked up, but I laughed.At least the media is keeping this tasteful.
http://eater.com/archives/2013/06/17...ing-photos.php
Around here, darling?

Yes, it hurts so bad.
Let me apply my healing hands.

Thank you, sweetheart!
Wow, your nose is swollen as well. better get you to a doctor quickly.

Fuck wifebeaters!
Holy fucking shit.At least the media is keeping this tasteful.
http://eater.com/archives/2013/06/17...ing-photos.php
I cannot confirm this though.
i'm going to take a wild guess & say that was his idea.E! News: The Nigella Bites star and art collector Charles Saatchi were out on Sunday at the same London restaurant where, six days beforehand, they were photographed mid-argument and Saatchi is said to have grabbed at his wife's throat.
Pretty much all people like to think this about themselves. However, most people go through a complex process (referred to as 'bystander syndrome' I think) which involves a lot of thinking things like 'is that happening? Am I interpreting this right? Should we be reacting? What is everyone else doing?'Some people would rather die knowing they did the right thing than live knowing they let something awful happen. I know people that would step in on such a situation even if they knew they could get stabbed/beaten with objects. Sadly I don't think I'd be brave enough for that myself =/.
Often by the time you think 'I'm going to do something' the incident may be over.
Context is powerful.Originally Posted by segasonic
Dear, I have such a sore throat!
Around here, darling?
Yes, it hurts so bad.
Let me apply my healing hands.
Thank you, sweetheart!
Wow, your nose is swollen as well. better get you to a doctor quickly.
Fuck wifebeaters!
Wait a second, was this all before her drug thing was revealed?
I don't like it.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...harles-saatchiNigella Lawson took cocaine and other drugs every day for years, court told
She is the impeccably connected journalist turned television chef whose gourmet recipes and flirtatious on-screen presence earned her the nickname the "domestic goddess" and generated a fortune estimated at £15m.
But on Tuesday a London court heard that Nigella Lawson had become a daily drug user, taking cocaine as well as class B drugs and prescription medicines over more than a decade.
Her former husband, Charles Saatchi, after hearing about the allegations of her drug use, described her as "Higella" in an angry email, part of which was read out in court.
The allegation that the 53-year-old, with programmes due for broadcast on Channel 4 and ABC in the United States, was keeping a "guilty secret" – drug-taking – from Saatchi was made in Isleworth crown court by lawyers for the Saatchis' two former longstanding assistants.
Italian sisters Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo are contesting fraud charges in which the two are accused of defrauding Saatchi and Lawson of more than £300,000 while working for the celebrity couple.
On Tuesday the trial judge, Robin Johnson, lifted an order preventing publication of claims made in pre-trial proceedings after the explosive email from Saatchi emerged.
The message from Lawson's ex-husband appeared to show he now accepted the Grillos' claim that Lawson had allowed them to spend freely on the understanding they would not tell her husband about her drug use.
The judge read out part of the email, which had been sent in the runup to the trial: "Of course now the Grillos will get off on the basis that you were so off your head on drugs you allowed the sisters to spend whatever they liked … and yes I believe every word they have said."
The court also heard that Saatchi had made a further statement, which was taken on Monday, part of which the judge read out. In this, Saatchi said: "At the time of sending the email I was completely astonished by the alleged scale of the drug use set out in the statements. Nevertheless I did believe the allegations. I have been asked whether it referred to a belief that Nigella permitted the Grillos to spend whatever they liked. On reflection I was simply speculating the sisters would use this material to defend themselves."
The Grillos are accused of "grossly abusing their position of trust" by committing fraud using company credit cards, spending over £300,000 on luxuries including designer clothes and first-class air travel.
Lawson and Saatchi broke up very publicly in the summer, ending their 10-year marriage. That came after a photographer caught the two in a public row at an outside table at Scott's restaurant in Mayfair, in which he was snapped with his hands around her throat.
During Tuesday's hearing, in which the defence sought to have the case dropped because of "abuse of process", Anthony Metzer, representing Elisabetta Grillo, made fresh claims about a row in which Saatchi also appeared to tweak her nose, in photographs splashed across national newspapers. Saatchi accepted a police caution for assault in June.
"It is our submission the row that happened, resulting in Mr Saatchi assaulting Nigella, may well have had something to do with Nigella taking drugs and may well have had something to do with the issue before this court [of whether Lawson had given the Grillos permission to use the credit cards]," Metzer told the court.
The drug claims first emerged in court at a pre-trial hearing on 15 November when Anthony Metzer, representing Elisabetta Grillo, took the unusual step of lodging a "bad character application" in order to place a question mark over Lawson's reliability as a witness for the prosecution.
He told the court the application "relates to Miss Lawson's alleged taking of class A and class B drugs and her unauthorised use of prescription drugs". He added: "This is a matter highly relative to the defence because, in a nutshell, we respectfully submit she had a guilty secret from her husband."
Metzer added that Lawson "did not want him to know about her use, particularly of cocaine. Because the defendants were fully aware of her illicit drug use, she consented to their expenditure on the understanding there would be no disclosure to her husband of her drug usage."
The drug claim was called "totally scurrilous" by the prosecuting counsel, Jane Carpenter QC, who said the Grillos had made the allegation more than a year after submitting their original witness statement in the case after they were arrested. "The defendants were arrested on 2 August [2012] and the supplementary statement was not made until September of this year," Carpenter said at the 15 November hearing. "By this time the defendants had already admitted their responsibility to the allegations – not least in a letter the sisters sent to Miss Lawson and Mr Saatchi," she added.
Reading the letter out in court, she said: "Dear Charles and Nigella, we are at our utmost despair and we are reaching out to you in the sincere hope that somewhere in your hearts you can find a way to forgive us. We truly believe we had a bond like a family, you were like, as you said to us, like our English family. We saw you like a mother and father figure. There is not a worse feeling than that.
"All we want to do is put this right and make amends. We plead with you to find a way in your hearts to stop the fighting that's destroying us. From the bottom of our hearts we extend an olive branch in the hope that you understand that we never meant to hurt you in anyway. Please forgive us and help us to put this right."
Summing up the application, Johnson said: "The defence asserts that Miss Lawson habitually took cocaine and did so on a daily basis – in addition to her abuse of prescription drugs – throughout the defendants' time in the household."
Lawson has been filming a new Channel 4 cooking competition show, The Taste, based on a US format, in which she acts as a judge along with chefs Anthony Bourdain and Ludo Lefebvre. A second series of the US version, featuring the three, is due to air in January. ABC said in a statement that it had no plans to cancel The Taste, in which Lawson features as a judge: "We have already wrapped production on 'The Taste' and it will air as planned beginning January 2nd."
A spokesman for Lawson declined to comment on the drug allegations "as the proceedings are still live".
The hearing continues.
Anyone think maybe this is actually the real reason her husband was choking her? for her to experience some type of drugged up choking asphyxiation "high" or thrill?
She's still gorgeous. Just looks a bit ragged. Probably due to all the site she's going throughDrug abuse will do that to ya
I think those habitual drugs claims atr a bit fishy too. Has she taken drugs before? Probably. But every day for the last 10 years? I don't think so.
I wouldn't be shocked if she smoked pot and everyone is freaking out over it because.
kinda obnoxious that it gets on all the front pages, reported as a truthfact
Charles Saatchi 'made threat to destroy' Nigella Lawson
TV cook and author Nigella Lawson has told a court her ex-husband Charles Saatchi threatened to "destroy" her with "false" allegations of drug use.
Giving evidence at the trial of her assistants, she said he had made the threat if she did not "clear his name".
She said she had been reluctant to give evidence in the trial, which had provoked an angry reaction from Mr Saatchi.
"He had said to me if I didn't get back to him and clear his name, he would destroy me," she said.
But Saatchi said it was a playful tiff and everything was fine?Ms Lawson said following the "awful incident at Scotts", the "false" allegations began circulating on a "PR blog".
Mr Saatchi was cautioned for assault after images of him grasping Ms Lawson by the neck at the London restaurant appeared in a newspaper.
She said the allegations on the blog were "dedicated to salvaging Mr Saatchi's reputation and destroying mine".
This is what I like the most about her. That piercing stare that goes for miles and miles...Originally Posted by Red Liquorice
Anyone who's seen her Stepford saucer eyed stares in the past few BBC series would not be surprised by allegations of her drug use.
I have a major TV crush on her.
Saatchi making this up just to discredit her sounds like it came straight out of a thriller novel.
If she was doing some drugs, so what? let the girl live a little.
In other news French parliament passes a law making it illegal to pay for sex.
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