Twilight's Taylor Lautner's Hollywood strop
The star has called in his legal team after his new luxury trailer wasn't delivered on time
The star has called in his legal team after his new luxury trailer wasn't delivered on time
Twilight’s Taylor Lautner is suing a trailer company for 'emotional distress' after a customised vehicle he ordered wasn’t delivered on time.
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The Hollywood hot star was reportedly planning to use the specially designed vehicle from Country Coach Recreational – described on their website as 'The World’s Finest Motorcoaches’ - on the set of his latest flick Abduction.
But the star has been unable to relax in his new $300,000 toy, as the dealership failed to deliver it by the deadline of 21 June.
And now Taylor has filed a lawsuit against the company for damages, reportedly claiming breach of contract and fraud, adding the late delivery caused him emotional distress.
Oh Taylor. Are you having your first Hollywood strop?
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The star recently claimed that, despite his international fame, his home life kept him down to earth, with his parents still expecting him to do chores and help out around around the house.
'I help out with the lawn, garbage, dishes. When I come back, I have extra mowing to do,' he told OK! recently.
‘It's very important to me. I describe it as I live two different lives. I have this life and do what I love to do, but I also have the same exact life as before and nothing has changed.'
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