Ah, yes, the good old celebrity mantra: deny deny deny, and then deny some more.
On the heels of reports that sex addict David Duchovny cheated on wife Téa Leoni with his Hungarian tennis instructor, Edit Pakay, the new story is that there was absolutely no romance.
Pakay backpeddles with, “Yeah, we played tennis and we were playing partners and friends. There is no romance, and we are just friends. No love, nothing. That is all I have to say.”
Duchovny’s lawyer, Stanton ├óΓé¼┼ôLarry├óΓé¼┬¥ Stein, backs her up, saying that he spoke with Pakay before the Daily Mail publication, and she denied any sort of affair, she even signed her name to her word.
“The last time that I met up with David Duchovny was almost a year ago, in November 2007, when we made plans to play tennis. His personal trainer was also with us. Since November 2007, I have not seen David Duchovny, other than running into him briefly at the gym in March 2008 where he was working out.”
Stein goes on to say that a woman named Caroline Graham called from the tabloid to run the story with him and that Stein advised her against it since it was all false.
They printed the story anyway.
Say it with us:
Deny deny deny…“just friends”…deny deny deny….
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