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"Shame on you!" Robert De Niro's courtroom outburst

<p>Robert De Niro has lost his temper in court, as his former assistant accused him of being abusive. </p> <p>The Oscar-winning actor is being sued by Graham Chase Robinson, who worked as his assistant from 2008 until several months into 2019, for millions of dollars after claiming he was abusive when they worked together. </p> <p>Robinson, 41, seeks $US12 million (approximately AUD$18 million) in damages for emotional distress and harm to her reputation, that she claims has left her jobless and unable to recover from the trauma of working for De Niro.</p> <p>The jury is also considering evidence pertaining to a lawsuit De Niro filed against Robinson in which he claimed that she stole things from him, including five million points that could be used for airline flights.</p> <p>De Niro is countersuing his former employee, seeking the return of three years of Robinson's salary.</p> <p>Robinson's attorney Andrew Macurdy interrogated the actor over some of his questionable behaviour, including allegations that he spoke to Robinson while he was urinating, and claims that he called her a "b***h" to her face.</p> <p>De Niro admitted that while he "got angry" at his former assistant, he was "never abusive".</p> <p>Growing frustrated with the line of questioning, he exclaimed, "You got us all here for this?" </p> <p>Eventually, he angrily looked toward Robinson and shouted, "Shame on you, Chase Robinson!"</p> <p>De Niro was also asked by Macurdy if he he sued Robinson before she sued him because he wanted publicity.</p> <p>"It draws attention to me. It's the last thing I wanted to do," De Niro said.</p> <p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Ben Stiller dragged into fiery Kyrgios outburst

<p>Fans of Nick Kyrgios are no strangers to the tennis bad boy's on-court antics. It's part of what makes him so watchable – especially since he so often has the prowess and natural talent to back it up and get the best of the world's top players.</p> <p>But this week at Indian Wells the entertaining Aussie may have let his temper get the better of him during a tense and tight loss to Spaniard Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals.</p> <p>Nadal was able to hang on and clinch the contest 7-6, 5-7, 6-4 – but there were plenty of fiery outbursts along the way to keep the audience enthralled. After being broken in the third, Kyrgios took aim at chair umpire Carlos Bernardes for failing to keep unruly elements of the crowd quiet – with quite a few occasions of people in the crown yelling just as the second serve was about to commence.</p> <p>“How long are you going to let that s**t go on for? How long? How long? How long, bro? How long?” Kyrgios yelled at Bernardes. “If you did something about it before, maybe it wouldn’t have happened.</p> <p>“It happens again and again — and look at the f***ing score! Look at the score! It’s your job to control that, no one else’s.</p> <p>“It’ll keep happening over and over and over again. Say something!”</p> <p>In his defence, Bernardes replied to Kyrgios that he had already instructed the crowd to remain silent. That last outburst came <span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;">in the third set </span><span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;">when Kyrgios made a surprising left-turn by dragging Ben Stiller into the argument.</span></p> <p>The Hollywood heavyweight was perched in the front row, and when someone in the crowd angered Kyrgios, he called out to that person, “are you good at tennis?” before turning to Stiller to further illustrate his point “Exactly, so don’t tell me how to play. Do I tell HIM how to act?” </p> <p>Kyrgios later revved up the crowd when he won a key point, but Nadal was able to hold serve and creep  ahead 6-5.</p> <p><span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;">After that the match continued to slip away, as Kyrgios </span>missed a chance to break Nadal, who then progressed through to the semis.</p> <p><em>Images: Getty</em></p>

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"Outbursts of crying": Kefu speaks for the first time since brutal home invasion

<p>Wallabies star Toutai Kefu has spoken out for the first time since a brutal home invasion that left his family in hospital. </p> <p>He spoke to reporters outside his Brisbane home, saying "I'm taking it day-by-day."</p> <p>"At times you just, you know, there's outbursts of crying."</p> <p>Toutai's wife Rachel will remain in the hospital for a further two weeks, and may never gain full use of her arms back. </p> <p>Toutai, his daughter Maddi and son Josh were also stabbed during the attack. </p> <p>The invasion took place on Monday morning, when Toutai's wife heard rustling noises that she mistook for a possum. </p> <p>When she went to investigate, she was confronted by four teenage boys, aged between 13 and 15, and the invasion quickly turned violent. </p> <p>The teenagers allegedly started to attack the family with a machete and an axe, waking up Josh. </p> <p>"He absolutely went into beast mode, you know, I had the two intruders on me and he just jumped in with no fear, and he copped a couple of hacks to his back," Toutai said.</p> <p>"It could have been certainly a different outcome if he didn't turn up, he had no thought for his own safety."</p> <p>The four teenage boys responsible for the attack have been charged with 44 offences, including grievous bodily harm and attempted murder. </p> <p>Toutai thanked the police, doctors, members of the public and the rugby union community for the flood of support since the attack. </p> <p>"I'd just like to thank everyone for keeping us in their thoughts during that time."</p> <p>He said, "As a family we're very, very grateful and thankful to have that kind of support, so we really appreciate it."</p> <p><em>Image credit: Getty Images</em></p>

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"I have outbursts": Djokovic breaks silence on US Open ejection

<div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text "> <p>Tennis star Novak Djokovic has broken his silence after he was disqualified from the US Open after hitting a line judge in the throat with a tennis ball.</p> <p>He explained that he has "outbursts" and can't promise that it won't happen again.</p> <p>He spoke in Rome ahead of competing in the Italian Open and said he was surprised he was disqualified from the competition but had accepted it.</p> <p>“Of course it was very hard for me to accept right after it happened,” said the 33-year-old.</p> <p>“For a couple of days I was in shock, and I was shaken by the whole default thing.</p> <p>“I checked with Laura after the match. She said that she was fine. No big injuries.</p> <p>“But, yeah, I mean, it was totally unexpected and very unintended, as well, of course to hit her.</p> <p>“But as I said, when you hit the ball like that, as I hit it, you know, you have a chance to hit somebody that is on the court.</p> <p>“The rules are clear, so I accepted it, and I had to move on. I have my first chance here in Rome.”</p> <p>It was the tennis player's first defeat in 2020.</p> <p>“I don’t think I will have any major issues coming back to the tour and being able to perform well and hit the tennis ball, of course during the point,” he said.</p> <p>Djokovic also explained that he couldn't guarantee that it wouldn't happen again.</p> <p>“I have outbursts, and this is kind of the personality and the player that I have always been, you know,” he said.</p> <p>“Obviously went through ups and downs in my career, managing to control my emotions more or less.</p> <p>“But you’re alone out there. It’s a lot of intensity and a lot of pressure.</p> <p>“I cannot promise or I cannot guarantee that I will never ever do anything similar to that in my life. I don’t know.</p> <p>“I mean, I definitely am going to try my best that something like that never happens again, obviously.”</p> </div> </div> </div>

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Roger Federer shocks fans with furious foul-mouthed outburst

<p>Roger Federer is now a step closer to his 100th career title, after facing a challenging match on Friday against Marton Fucsovics at the Dubai Championships.</p> <p>The seven-time champion beat the Hungarian athlete 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 in less than ideal conditions which included intense winds and brief rain delays – forcing the normally calm Federer to lose his cool.</p> <p>His frustration was evident as the 20-time grand slam winner swore so loudly at one point that the umpire hit him with a code violation. </p> <p>“It was tricky. A couple of rain delays, especially one at five-all, coming back with sort of no preparation, you just have to serve,” said the Swiss player.</p> <p>“We made the most of it. The tiebreaker was tough. I’m happy I found a way to get out of that one. That was an exciting match, to say the least.”</p> <p>The 37-year-old is now set to face either Croatian player Borna Coric or Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia in the last four.</p> <p>“You look at the score at home and it looks like an easy straight sets,” he said.</p> <p>“But it’s so close, you can never underestimate anyone. I’m very happy with my level. It was tough with the wind, but it’s a challenge and that’s why I’m here.”</p> <p>Federer had to secure two set points in an hour-long opener, as he was faced with tough conditions from the get-go. He ended up finishing with nine winners compared to an enormous 21 unforced errors.</p> <p>He then found his momentum taking a 5-4 lead. </p> <p>Are you rooting for Federer to take home the Dubai cup? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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Serena Williams breaks silence on US Open controversy

<p>Tennis star Serena Williams has opened up for the first time about the controversy surrounding her US Open outburst against chair umpire Carlos Ramos last week.</p> <p>Despite coach Patrick Mouratoglou admitting he was coaching the star through signals, the 23-time grand slam champion insisted she knew nothing about it.</p> <p>Speaking to <em>The Project</em> in an interview to air next week, she said: “He said he made a motion.”</p> <p>“I don’t understand what he was talking about. We’ve never had signals.”</p> <p>Williams also emphasises her previous claim that female tennis players were treated differently to men on tour.</p> <p>“I just don’t understand … if you’re a female, you should be able to do even half of what a guy can do,” she continued.</p> <p>Williams received three code violations and game penalty as well as later receiving a $17,000 fine.</p> <p>Tennis icon Billie Jean King expressed her support for Williams, saying that she believes a similar outburst by a man would't of had the same consequences.</p> <p>“Several things went very wrong during the match,” King tweeted.</p> <p>“Coaching on every point should be allowed in tennis. It isn’t, and as a result, a player was penalised for the actions of her coach. This should not happen.”</p> <p>The controversy surrounding the incident was heightened even more after Herald Sun editorial cartoonist Mark Knight drew Williams in a fit of rage on the court with a baby’s dummy beside her.</p> <p>The cartoon received a lot of backlash online, however, Knight and his editor Damon Johnston stood behind the depiction.</p> <p>In one of her first appearances since the outburst, Williams spoke at an event in Las Vegas about standing up for the issues that are close to your heart.</p> <p>"I feel it’s really important to stand up for what you believe in,” she said. “Especially if it can affect the future and affect a lot of people in the future. That’s what it’s all about.</p> <p>“Really it’s just about having a great team and rolling up your sleeves and hard work.</p> <p>”I work really, really hard at my game. And then I work super hard at my fashion business. And I’m working incredibly hard at being a mom.”</p>

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Aussies slam Serena Williams' outburst

<p>After an eventful US Open final consisting of Serena Williams throwing a tantrum on the court, the champion player has been dubbed as disgraceful and disappointing by Australian media.</p> <p>In the playoffs against 20-year-old Japanese player Naomi Osaka, Williams unleashed on the umpire when she was given a code violation for receiving instruction from her coach.</p> <p>Clearly upset, she responded: “You owe me an apology. I’ve never cheated in my life. I have a daughter and stand for what’s right for her.”</p> <p>After the events unfolded, Williams addressed her behaviour at a press conference.</p> <p>“I’ve seen other men call other umpires several things. I’m here fighting for women’s rights and women’s equality,” she said.</p> <p>“For me to say ‘thief’ and for him to take a game, it made me feel like it was sexist.</p> <p>“He’s never taken a game from a man because they said ‘thief’. For me, it blows my mind.”</p> <p>Her conduct was the topic of discussion for commentators as they slammed Williams' comments.</p> <p>Appearing on ABC’s<em> Offsiders</em>, Fairfax’s Caroline Wilson took offence after Williams justified her behaviour with the women’s rights argument.</p> <p>“She is doing a terrible disservice to women’s rights, to the #metoo movement, to gender equality,” said Wilson.</p> <p>“To say she’s fighting for women’s rights when what she is, is a bad sport. She’s not fighting for women’s rights, that is a joke and that’s an insult to people who do fight for women’s rights and go through terrible bloodshed and heartbreak.”</p> <p>Wilson backed up her statements by pointing out Williams' history of bad behaviour.</p> <p>“I know we take sport incredibly serious these days but how seriously does Serena Williams take herself sometimes,” she said.</p> <p>“I mean that is just disgraceful. The comment about having a daughter, women around the world would have cringed at that and will have a look at what she had to say afterwards.</p> <p>“This is a woman who in 2009 threatened to shove a ball down an umpire’s f-ing throat and was only fined $10,000 by her sport. This is a woman who, again, verbally threatened a linesman in 2014. People have not stood up to Serena Williams.”</p> <p><em>The Australian’s</em> Peter Lalor agreed with those sentiments, saying the outburst was hard to watch.</p> <p>“It was her McEnroe moment,” he said on <em>Offsiders</em>. “It’s very disappointing to see a champion like that let themselves down. Nobody owes you an apology, you owe a lot of people an apology and when you calm down, I hope you realise that.</p> <p>“It just felt uncomfortable because she really snapped, she really lost it. I felt sorry for her to some degree, but she doubled down later, and she really does owe her opponent an apology. It was poor form.”</p> <p>On Channel 9’s <em>Sports Sunday</em>, Richard Freedman also had something to say.</p> <p>“The whole bringing in the motherhood thing, ‘I’ve got a daughter and I don’t want her to think I was cheating’, what about blowing up in front of a stand full of people and international television audience and going on like a two-bob watch, is that what you want your daughter to see,” he said.</p> <p>“And I cannot get over the crowds cheering that sort of behaviour – what sort of morons are sitting in those stands? – and booing the poor girl who stood at the other end, first grand slam, totally intimidated and then booing her. That’s just unbelievable.”</p> <p>Osaka made history as she is the first Japanese person to take home the title, and the first Japanese player to win a grand slam event. The 20-year-old is still undefeated in 2018.</p> <p>But while the achievement was meant to be celebrated, instead what Osaka was faced with was being overshadowed by her much more senior opponent.</p> <p>Osaka even apologised for winning the match, saying, “I know everyone was cheering for her, I’m sorry it had to end like this.”</p> <p><img width="500" height="363" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7820198/gettyimages-1029927246_500x363.jpg" alt="Getty Images -1029927246 (1)"/></p> <p>Williams was seen comforting the champion and asked the crowd to stop booing.</p> <p>Do you agree with the umpire’s decision? Or are you on Serena Williams' side instead? Let us know in the comments below.</p>

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Roger Federer's rare outburst as Novak Djokovic makes history

<p>Novak Djokovic made tennis history on Monday, and for once it was the great Roger Federer on the receiving end of it.</p> <p>The Serbian won the only ATP Masters title that had eluded him thus far in his glittering career, beating the Swiss favourite 6-4 6-4 at Cincinnati.  </p> <p>Djokovic is the first man to win all nine Masters tournaments since the concept was introduced in 1990.</p> <p> “Thanks for letting me win here once,” Djokovic joked to Federer at the trophy presentation. “I didn’t play my best tennis today, but I managed.</p> <p>“It’s been a rollercoaster week.”</p> <p>As usual Federer was gracious in defeat, saying post-match: “Novak, he’s a great champion and this is what this should be about, this press conference. Not about me missing second-serve returns, it’s about him making history. That’s my opinion.”</p> <p>However, Federer’s temper flared during the match and he was handed a code violation for a rare outburst of obscenity. His frustration continued to show as the Swiss superstar angrily stared down a spectator behind him who yelled out just before he served.</p> <p>In his victory, Djokovic managed to break one of Federer’s most remarkable streaks.</p> <p>Federer has held serve in 100 consecutive games at the US tournament — which he has won seven times — but with the score locked at 3-3 in the opening set, Djokovic stopped Federer from making it 101.</p>

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Bill Cosby's outburst in court after guilty verdict

<p>Bill Cosby has been found guilty of three counts of sexual assault in a landmark trial in the US, which leaves the 80-year-old staring down the barrel of 10 years behind bars.</p> <p><a href="https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>The Daily Telegraph reports</strong></em></span></a> the disgraced comedian showed no emotion and looked down on the table in front of him as the verdict was read out, prompting tears from some victims.</p> <p>But Cosby’s calm exterior didn’t last long, when the team from the prosecution asked the judge to revoke Cosby bail because he was a “flight risk and has a private plane.”</p> <p>Cosby reportedly stood up and bellowed, “He doesn’t have a plane, you a**hole.”</p> <p>Judge Steve O’Neill yelled, “That’s enough!”</p> <p>Judge O’Neill ruled Cosby should not leave his Pennsylvania home and must be fitted with a GPS tracking device. He would remain free on $1 million (USD) bail but must surrender his passport. His sentencing is yet to be scheduled.</p> <p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pGV5Xy8qCU4" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p>“Because of his age, his medical issues, I am not going to simply lock him up because of this,” said Mr O’Neill.</p> <p>The comedian now faces up to 10 years in prison on each count.</p> <p>What are your thoughts?</p> <p><em>Hero image credit: Twitter / The Onion</em></p>

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Tennis world stunned by Roger Federer's surprise outburst

<p>Asides from the championships, poise under pressure, unforgettable matches and that incredible backhand, if there’s one thing Roger Federer’s reign at the top of the tennis world has been characterised by, it’s his calm, gentlemanly behaviour. But a recent on-court outburst in a match against Juan Martin Del Potro had the <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/health/body/2018/02/roger-federer-hilarious-response-to-reaching-world-no-1-again/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Swiss tennis ace looking anything but the Federer of old</strong></span></a>.</p> <p>The two faced off in a tense decider at the Indian Wells Masters in California on Monday, where raucous fans started to get on both player’s nerves.</p> <p>Del Potro was victorious 6-4 6-7 (8-10) 7-6 (7-2), ending Federer’s unbeaten start to 2018, but it was the behaviour of the crowd that made headlines with fans audibly yelling out between serves, hoping to put the Argentinian off.</p> <p>The World No 8 quickly lost his nerve at the yelling fans and remonstrated chair umpire Fergus Murphy for not doing enough to bring them into line.</p> <p>“The people are screaming when I miss a first serve!” a filthy Del Potro yelled.</p> <p>And it wasn’t long before Federer started to lose his cool.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-video"> <p dir="ltr">2nd set 7-6 Roger! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BNPPO18?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BNPPO18</a><br />Keep going! Go! Go! Go! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Federer?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Federer</a> 🙏🎾 <a href="https://t.co/iawVpGk9yk">pic.twitter.com/iawVpGk9yk</a></p> — Suama (@suamax88) <a href="https://twitter.com/suamax88/status/975490706797092864?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2018</a></blockquote> <p>Viewers watching the match were quick to note this.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Roger's brain is boiling.</p> — Carole Bouchard (@carole_bouchard) <a href="https://twitter.com/carole_bouchard/status/975489386262364160?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2018</a></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Federer being pissy in a match against Del Potro. This has never ever happened in the history of the world.</p> — Tumaini Carayol (@tumcarayol) <a href="https://twitter.com/tumcarayol/status/975488459216482307?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2018</a></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Federer and del Potro both are angry at the chair umpire in this match. So much at stake. Testy on both sides.</p> — Jill Martin (@ByJillMartin) <a href="https://twitter.com/ByJillMartin/status/975489241814913024?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2018</a></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Federer pretty upset and convinced Del Po's serve is out. Challenge. He's wrong. Still upset lol</p> — Carole Bouchard (@carole_bouchard) <a href="https://twitter.com/carole_bouchard/status/975487591922348032?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2018</a></blockquote> <p>While both players were starting to lose their cool, the tennis itself was engaging, even if the quality of the match fell below the lofty standards of both players at times.</p> <p>Del Potro’s triumph brought an end to the Federer’s perfect year, which saw the World No 2 go 17 matches without losing. And even if Federer got a little bit testy during the match, after the match he was as classy as you’d expect.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-video"> <p dir="ltr">Beautiful footwork! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Federer?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Federer</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BNPPO18?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BNPPO18</a> (🎥modron-tennis-coaching) <a href="https://t.co/ulEqRPBSwu">pic.twitter.com/ulEqRPBSwu</a></p> — Allez Roger (@kah22jad) <a href="https://twitter.com/kah22jad/status/974259896098189312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 15, 2018</a></blockquote> <p>“Not much in between us but you deserve it. Well done. Enjoy the moment,” he said.</p> <p>What are your thoughts? Did Federer go over the top? Or is he well within his rights to let off a bit of steam? Let us know in the comments section below!</p>

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