Nigella Lawson attacked by husband
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thehawk said:
VinceFox said:
Kicked the fking s chair out from under him. Zero tolerance. No matter what she's done, unless you're being physically attacked you do NOT put your hands on a woman.
Pretty outdated viewpoint you have there, in these enlightened times there should be equality for men and women. Nobody should be subject to violence. VinceFox said:
thehawk said:
VinceFox said:
Kicked the fking s chair out from under him. Zero tolerance. No matter what she's done, unless you're being physically attacked you do NOT put your hands on a woman.
Pretty outdated viewpoint you have there, in these enlightened times there should be equality for men and women. Nobody should be subject to violence. GTIR said:
VinceFox said:
thehawk said:
VinceFox said:
Kicked the fking s chair out from under him. Zero tolerance. No matter what she's done, unless you're being physically attacked you do NOT put your hands on a woman.
Pretty outdated viewpoint you have there, in these enlightened times there should be equality for men and women. Nobody should be subject to violence. As others have said, I too have had both the man and woman turn on me when I 'intervened'.
He looks like and probably is a nasty bastid, has to be to head that PoS company of his so I'd imagine it would turn into a scrap if I had tried to stop him and whatever the outcome, the police would most likely end up charging me.
He can afford a decent lawyer.
He looks like and probably is a nasty bastid, has to be to head that PoS company of his so I'd imagine it would turn into a scrap if I had tried to stop him and whatever the outcome, the police would most likely end up charging me.
He can afford a decent lawyer.
croyde said:
As others have said, I too have had both the man and woman turn on me when I 'intervened'.
He looks like and probably is a nasty bastid, has to be to head that PoS company of his so I'd imagine it would turn into a scrap if I had tried to stop him and whatever the outcome, the police would most likely end up charging me.
He can afford a decent lawyer.
A polite chat would be where you begin, try to calm the situation down but the key is to make sure that the eye witnesses report that he's the aggressor on you and his wife and you were defending yourself. The problem is if there is only the wife as an eye witness and she sides with him, then you wish the loving couple all the best and walk away as the wife must enjoy such activities if she defends him.He looks like and probably is a nasty bastid, has to be to head that PoS company of his so I'd imagine it would turn into a scrap if I had tried to stop him and whatever the outcome, the police would most likely end up charging me.
He can afford a decent lawyer.
She must be mortified to have this splashed all over the papers, he has issued a statement via the Evening Standard I believe.
Today Mr Saatchi, the former advertising mogul, multi-millionaire art collector and columnist for this newspaper said: “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.
Saatchi said:
I held Nigella’s neck repeatedly while attempting to emphasise my point.
So there we have it. Plain as day. Couldn't be clearer. A playful tiff. Emphasising a point via repeated neck grabs, as you do. Any doubters must be crazy. This will definitely put an end to any remaining anti-Saatchi sentiment.Eric Mc said:
I'm not saying that it is bad that the whole world will have seen what happened, more the fact that people who are in the media spotlight have every nuance of their lives on public view.
Perhaps one of them recalls the expression used by a newspaper editor "Use a picture. It's worth a thousand words.", when discussing journalism and (self) publicity.A couple of recent tweets and media comments.
@sarahw: No, it wasn't a playful tiff, and I wonder how many times he's used that excuse on different women over the years.
@suzanne_moore / CIF: If the Nigella Lawson's pictures show a 'playful tiff', what does a serious one look like? Charles Saatchi putting his hands around Nigella Lawson's throat looks like humiliating bullying.
@sarahw: No, it wasn't a playful tiff, and I wonder how many times he's used that excuse on different women over the years.
@suzanne_moore / CIF: If the Nigella Lawson's pictures show a 'playful tiff', what does a serious one look like? Charles Saatchi putting his hands around Nigella Lawson's throat looks like humiliating bullying.
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